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Clark County News

Sandra Zavala-Ortega to seek election to Vancouver Public Schools Board

May 18, 2021, 6:04am Clark County News

Recently appointed Vancouver Public Schools Board Director Sandra Zavala-Ortega has announced her candidacy for Position 2. Read story

Weather Eye: Possible showers today, Wednesday before clearing

May 18, 2021, 6:04am Clark County News

Let’s catch up and see how much rain fell in April around the area from your friends and neighbors. Rob Starr, Cougar, 1.54 inches; Robin Ruzek, Lake Shore, 0.49 of an inch; Larry Lebsack, Barberton, 0.65 of an inch; Jim Knoll, Five Corners, 0.56 of an inch; Chuck Houghten, Hockinson… Read story

Arzil "Ray" Stone snapped photos of Mount St. Helens erupting in 1980 from his Ridgefield backyard, and he hasn't shared with them with the general public until now.

Ridgefield man shares his photos of Mount St. Helens’ eruption

Arzil "Ray" Stone snapped photos of Mount St. Helens erupting in 1980 from his Ridgefield backyard, and he hasn't shared with them with the general public until now.

May 18, 2021, 6:00am Clark County News

Arzil “Ray” Stone stood on his patch of downward-sloping yard in Ridgefield as he looked over a valley holding the snaking East Fork of the Lewis River. He raised his 1970s Konica camera to his eye, looked through the viewfinder, adjusted the aperture and shutter speed and clicked the button. Read story

Ezekiel Gonzalez of Beaches Restaurant and Bar works during the lunchtime rush May 6.

Safe By Summer asks Clark County employers to aim for 80% vaccinated

Ezekiel Gonzalez of Beaches Restaurant and Bar works during the lunchtime rush May 6.

May 18, 2021, 5:59am Business

Several of Clark County’s biggest business associations are rolling out a coordinated vaccination campaign called Safe By Summer, calling on local employers of all sizes to pledge that they will aim to have at least 80 percent of their staff fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Aug. 15. Read story

An empty lot at the northwest corner of the intersection of Southeast First Street and 192nd Avenue. The site sits at the southeast corner of the massive Section 30 area, a former mine which is now home to multiple major planned developments, including a new corporate campus from HP.

Vancouver City Council approves master plan for new HP campus

An empty lot at the northwest corner of the intersection of Southeast First Street and 192nd Avenue. The site sits at the southeast corner of the massive Section 30 area, a former mine which is now home to multiple major planned developments, including a new corporate campus from HP.

May 17, 2021, 9:36pm Clark County News

The Vancouver City Council approved HP Inc.’s master plan to relocate its Clark County campus to a former mining site, giving the company the official green light to construct a multibuilding, 1.5 million-square-foot complex. Read story

Plaintiffs Don Benton, foreground from left, Christopher Clifford and Susan Rice join Superior Court Judge Gregory Gonzales, background top, as they gather for closing arguments in their lawsuit against the county Monday afternoon at the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds.

Lawyers make their case to jury in Don Benton lawsuit trial

Plaintiffs Don Benton, foreground from left, Christopher Clifford and Susan Rice join Superior Court Judge Gregory Gonzales, background top, as they gather for closing arguments in their lawsuit against the county Monday afternoon at the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds.

May 17, 2021, 6:26pm Clark County News

Clark County provided no explanation for why it “utterly failed” its human resources policies when it laid off Don Benton, then the director of the now-defunct Department of Environmental Services, and two subordinates, the trio’s attorney argued Monday. Read story

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Election filing week kicks off with a few surprises

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May 17, 2021, 6:12pm Clark County News

Clark County’s first day of election filing week wrapped up with a few surprises, as 66 candidates declared campaigns for 53 offices as of 5 p.m. Read story

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Clark County reports 294 new COVID-19 cases, one death

This illustration shows the 2019 Novel Coronavirus.

May 17, 2021, 11:48am Clark County Health

Clark County recorded 294 new COVID-19 cases since Friday, and one death — a man in his 30s with an underlying condition, according to Clark County Public Health. Read story

Yale School goes remote due to water outage

May 17, 2021, 7:59am Clark County News

The Yale School in the Woodland Public School district will have remote only classes today due to a water system outage in the building. The district made the announcement shortly before 8 a.m.  Read story

Jaquie Cole of Ridgefield displays a photo she took of Mount St. Helens in 1980 on Monday afternoon, May 10, 2021. Cole and her friend flew in a small plane over Mount St. Helens on the afternoon of May 17, 1980, less than 24 hours before the big eruption.

Ridgefield woman shares photos taken from plane day before Mount St. Helens blew

Jaquie Cole of Ridgefield displays a photo she took of Mount St. Helens in 1980 on Monday afternoon, May 10, 2021. Cole and her friend flew in a small plane over Mount St. Helens on the afternoon of May 17, 1980, less than 24 hours before the big eruption.

May 17, 2021, 6:00am Clark County News

Jaquie Cole had never flown in an airplane before, so when her best friend called to invite her on a scenic flight to Mount St. Helens, she didn’t hesitate to accept. Read story