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Clark County News

Clark County mass vaccine site at the fairgrounds to reopen Tuesday

February 20, 2021, 5:50pm Clark County News

The state Department of Health’s mass vaccinations site at the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds will reopen Tuesday after closing this weekend. Read story

Two people were injured in a mobile home fire Saturday afternoon after a propane tank exploded inside the residence in Vancouver&#039;s Rose Village neighborhood.

Two injured in mobile home fire in Vancouver’s Rose Village neighborhood

Two people were injured in a mobile home fire Saturday afternoon after a propane tank exploded inside the residence in Vancouver&#039;s Rose Village neighborhood.

February 20, 2021, 2:56pm Clark County News

Two people were injured in a fire after a propane tank exploded inside a mobile home Saturday afternoon in Vancouver's Rose Village neighborhood. A dog and two cats were unaccounted for. Read story

Students can win cash prizes for waterway short videos

February 20, 2021, 6:02am Clark County News

Do you know a kid in middle or high school who's a budding videographer? Students in grades six through 12 can win $100 to $500 cash for their short videos highlighting their connection to local lakes, rivers and streams -- and showing ways that we can keep that water clean. Read story

Morning Press: 205 Bridge crash kills Portland man; Donald shooting; capital gains tax

February 20, 2021, 6:02am Clark County News

In case you missed them, here are some of the top stories from the week: Read story

Staffer Allison Berhow instructs a driver to self-administer an oral COVID-19 test Saturday at the new Tower Mall drive-thru testing site. Visitors receive their results in two or three days.

Clark County’s free COVID-19 test site releases data

Staffer Allison Berhow instructs a driver to self-administer an oral COVID-19 test Saturday at the new Tower Mall drive-thru testing site. Visitors receive their results in two or three days.

February 20, 2021, 6:01am Clark County Health

Clark County's free COVID-19 testing site administered 4,648 tests in its first month of operation, according to a media release from Clark County Public Health. Read story

Parker McFadden of Asplundh lens a hand after a tree toppled power lines, knocked out power and closed Northeast 114th Avenue in both directions to traffic following an ice storm Monday morning, Feb. 15, 2021.

From the Newsroom: Some changes for the better

Parker McFadden of Asplundh lens a hand after a tree toppled power lines, knocked out power and closed Northeast 114th Avenue in both directions to traffic following an ice storm Monday morning, Feb. 15, 2021.

February 20, 2021, 6:00am Clark County News

A few weeks ago, I wrote a column about why the weekday comics and some other news pages were temporarily being printed just in black instead of in full color. It came down to the timing of a shipment of press plates. We have recently increased our volume of plate… Read story

Price Foundation taking grant applications

February 20, 2021, 6:00am Clark County News

The Honorable Frank L. and Arlene G. Price Foundation announced Friday that it is preparing to award grants for the 2021 year to charitable organizations in Clark and Cowlitz counties that meet the foundation criteria. Read story

Volunteer Opportunities

February 20, 2021, 5:25am Clark County News

The city of Vancouver invites volunteers to sign up for a physically distanced spring cleanup of Marine Park Beach from 9 to 11 a.m. Feb. 27. Advanced registration is required. The event is limited to eight participants and will follow all state COVID-19 safety protocols. Please bring your own mask,… Read story

The Columbian files
Former Vancouver Public Schools Superintendent Steve Webb, shown here in 2016, will receive $455,000 as part of a retirement agreement with the district.

Vancouver schools former superintendent getting $455,000 retirement payout

The Columbian files
Former Vancouver Public Schools Superintendent Steve Webb, shown here in 2016, will receive $455,000 as part of a retirement agreement with the district.

February 19, 2021, 5:45pm Clark County News

Vancouver Public Schools agreed to pay former superintendent Steve Webb $455,000 when Webb and the school board agreed to part ways last week. Read story

Ridgefield High School sophomore Tynan Henderson, 16, removes nails from boards while working during wood tech class in February 2020 — not long before students went to remote schooling.

Evergreen, Vancouver, Ridgefield offer plans to return high schoolers to classrooms

Ridgefield High School sophomore Tynan Henderson, 16, removes nails from boards while working during wood tech class in February 2020 — not long before students went to remote schooling.

February 19, 2021, 3:29pm Clark County News

High school students in three Clark County districts will soon be back in their classrooms for the first time in almost one full year. Read story