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The weekend’s top stories and some news you may have missed
Trio of local triplets to earn diplomas
The approach of high school graduation is a hectic time for high school seniors and their families. Months before graduation, students completed college applications, took college entrance exams, posed for senior portraits, and ordered graduation announcements, their cap and gown and tickets to the big event. Their parents filled out forms to determine how much financial aid their child can receive, and then pulled out their checkbooks.
Now imagine tripling the activity, stress and expense of senior year. That’s the experience of three Clark County families who have triplets graduating from high school this month. Nicole, Tanner and Troy Blake will graduate from Union High School on June 11. Ben, Joe and Sam Howard will graduate from Mountain View High School on June 12. Hannah, Jacob and Mac Wright will graduate from Washougal High School on June 14.
Read the full story here.
County commissioners may have violated meetings law
Clark County commissioners may have violated the state’s Open Public Meetings Act when they convened a secret session to agree on appointing a new county commissioner.