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Clark County News

Sewage contaminates Battle Ground’s Woodin Creek

July 25, 2020, 7:40pm Clark County Health

Hundreds of gallons of sewage flowed into Woodin Creek in Battle Ground on Friday night after a clog in a sewer main. Public health officials say the health risk to residents is low. Read story

Jess Shutts of Vancouver rides an ATV on Saturday in the Jones Creek Trail System in the Yacolt Burn State Forest.

Ordinance would allow driving of all-terrain vehicles on Clark County roads

Jess Shutts of Vancouver rides an ATV on Saturday in the Jones Creek Trail System in the Yacolt Burn State Forest.

July 25, 2020, 5:52pm Clark County News

Clark County is considering an ordinance that would specifically allow driving all-terrain vehicles on county roads. Read story

Sewage contaminates Battle Ground’s Woodin Creek

July 25, 2020, 1:03pm Clark County Health

Hundreds of gallons of sewage flowed into Woodin Creek in Battle Ground on Friday night, though public health officials say the risk to residents is low.  Read story

Columbia Land Trust recently completed its final purchase in the acquisition of nearly 11,000 acres in the Klickitat Canyon area.

Columbia Land Trust inks record-making dealvideo icon

Columbia Land Trust recently completed its final purchase in the acquisition of nearly 11,000 acres in the Klickitat Canyon area.

July 25, 2020, 10:00am Clark County News

The largest land acquisition in Columbia Land Trust’s nearly 30-year history is a done deal. Read story

This undated photo shows the Witness Tree that Amos Short marked to delineate his land claim from the property of the Hudson's Bay Company.

From the Newsroom: Election coverage will look different

This undated photo shows the Witness Tree that Amos Short marked to delineate his land claim from the property of the Hudson's Bay Company.

July 25, 2020, 6:02am Clark County News

I don’t know about you, but 2020 has probably been the most disorienting year of my life. The days seem to drag on forever, but the weeks fly by. Read story

Morning Press: Inslee’s new restrictions; high school football moves to spring; Clark County’s COVID-19 response

July 25, 2020, 6:02am Clark County News

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

Battle Ground meeting to ponder city’s future

July 25, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

Battle Ground residents have an opportunity to say what the city's land use and transportation plans should look like for several decades. Read story

Aaron Hamann, 9, left, pauses to check out a video being created by his brother, Steven Hamann, 11, at their Vancouver home Thursday. The kids are staying busy by working on unique passion projects during a time they&#039;d normally be doing sports and other summer activities. Research suggests the summer doldrums can take an academic hit on children, exacerbated by the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Clark County parents challenged to find summer enrichment for children

Aaron Hamann, 9, left, pauses to check out a video being created by his brother, Steven Hamann, 11, at their Vancouver home Thursday. The kids are staying busy by working on unique passion projects during a time they&#039;d normally be doing sports and other summer activities. Research suggests the summer doldrums can take an academic hit on children, exacerbated by the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.

July 25, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

When a summer in quarantine began, Vancouver mom Michelle Hamann knew her family would be spending a lot more time inside. The usual travel, baseball games and summer programs that fill the Hamanns’ time are off the table while social distancing restrictions remain in place to slow the spread of… Read story

The exterior of Waterfront Maryhill Winery Tasting Room.
A story in The Columbian on Friday prompted an act of vigilante weed removal at the &quot;Welcome to Washington&quot; sign that greets drivers on Interstate 5 in Vancouver.

Weeds vanish, peace sign appears at ‘Welcome to Washington’ sign along I-5 in Vancouver

A story in The Columbian on Friday prompted an act of vigilante weed removal at the &quot;Welcome to Washington&quot; sign that greets drivers on Interstate 5 in Vancouver.

July 24, 2020, 6:50pm Clark County News

A story in The Columbian on Friday prompted an act of vigilante weed removal at the “Welcome to Washington” sign that greets drivers on Interstate 5 in Vancouver. Read story