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Clark County News

LULAC, Latino Youth Council land $10,000 grants

October 3, 2020, 1:49pm Clark County Health

The local chapter of the League of United Latin American Citizens and the Clark County Youth Latino Council have each been awarded $10,000 grants from the Community Health Plan of Washington. Read story

ilani&#039;s primary customer base come from within 80 miles of the casino, but operators believe the hotel will attract a secondary market that lives beyond Southwest Washington.

ilani to add 14-story hotel, enlarge gaming space

ilani&#039;s primary customer base come from within 80 miles of the casino, but operators believe the hotel will attract a secondary market that lives beyond Southwest Washington.

October 3, 2020, 12:01pm Business

A major expansion at ilani will add a 14-story hotel, two new restaurants and more gaming space, according to the casino’s operators. In addition, ilani’s new 2,700-space, six-story parking garage is set to open next month. Read story

&quot;What are we hoping our president will be?&quot;

Press Talk: I know you’re out there

&quot;What are we hoping our president will be?&quot;

October 3, 2020, 6:02am Clark County News

This column was written before the president and the first lady announced they had tested positive for COVID-19. I wish them a speedy and full recovery. But elections and commentary on those elections continue. Also, please wear a mask. Read story

Morning Press: COVID-19 cases surge; fatal crash; Vancouver teen found after getting lost on St. Helens

October 3, 2020, 6:02am Clark County News

Are cooler days ahead or will the sun return with a vengeance? For details, check our local weather coverage. In case you missed them, here are some of the top stories from the week: Clark County sets a record with new COVID-19 cases over weekend… Read story

Skamania Lodge&#039;s tree house cabins have been very popular this summer as guests seek out socially distanced recreation opportunities. The lodge opened two new tree houses in September.

Skamania Lodge in Stevenson adapts amid virus

Skamania Lodge&#039;s tree house cabins have been very popular this summer as guests seek out socially distanced recreation opportunities. The lodge opened two new tree houses in September.

October 3, 2020, 6:00am Business

It’s been an unusual summer for Skamania Lodge. The COVID-19 pandemic has created an increased demand for the outdoor activities that are at the core of the lodge’s amenities, but it has also thrown a wrench into the group events that normally makes up a large part of the lodge’s… Read story

Free internet to help low-income Washington students

October 3, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

A new program will give free internet to low-income students at Washington schools so they can connect to online learning from home. Read story

Bob Ferguson, left, and Matt Larkin (Courtesy photos)

Washington attorney general candidates meet with editorial boardvideo icon

Bob Ferguson, left, and Matt Larkin (Courtesy photos)

October 2, 2020, 4:24pm Clark County News

The two candidates running for Washington state attorney general hold divergent philosophies about what the office ought to do. In an occasionally contentious conversation with The Columbian’s Editorial Board, they laid out their competing visions. Read story

Clark County reports fifth COVID-19 death this week, 39 new cases

October 2, 2020, 12:07pm Clark County Health

Clark County reported the fifth COVID-19 fatality this week Friday in data that showed a 12.1 percent increase in new cases from the week before, according to Clark County Public Health. Read story

Blue-green algae blooms have plagued Lacamas Lake this summer.

Lacamas Lake under danger advisory; Vancouver Lake under warning

Blue-green algae blooms have plagued Lacamas Lake this summer.

October 2, 2020, 11:29am Clark County Health

Vancouver and Lacamas lakes were placed under restrictive health advisories Friday morning, according to a Clark County Public Health news release. Read story

(Illustration by The Columbian)

Clark County schools follow public health guidelines to alert families to COVID-19 cases

(Illustration by The Columbian)

October 2, 2020, 6:03am Clark County News

In practice, area school districts are alerting families to coronavirus cases on their campuses. By policy, there’s no requirement they do so. Read story