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Clark County News

Public meetings for the week of March 1

March 1, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

Monday Vancouver City Council, City Hall, 415 W. Sixth St.  • 4 p.m., workshop: Proposed Vancouver Housing Commission.  Read story

Anthony Gonzalez

Police locate missing 9-year-old Vancouver boy

Anthony Gonzalez

February 29, 2020, 10:46pm Clark County News

Anthony B. Gonzalez was last seen around 8:45 p.m. in the 4600 block of Plomondon Street in Vancouver, according to the department. Read story

Hundreds of former students and faculty gathered at McLoughlin Middle School and George C. Marshall Elementary School on Saturday to share memories and bid the buildings farewell. The school buildings are slated to be torn down and replaced later this year.

Former students, staff bid farewell to McLoughlin, Marshall school buildings in Vancouver

Hundreds of former students and faculty gathered at McLoughlin Middle School and George C. Marshall Elementary School on Saturday to share memories and bid the buildings farewell. The school buildings are slated to be torn down and replaced later this year.

February 29, 2020, 9:08pm Clark County News

Former students, faculty and other community members gathered Saturday to say goodbye to the old McLoughlin Middle School and George C. Marshall Elementary School buildings. Yearbooks and other memorabilia were on display at separate ceremonies at each building, giving visitors a chance to reminisce about their memories of the schools. Read story

Clark County Republican Party voters gather Saturday for the GOP caucus. Attendees chose delegates to represent their precincts at the county convention in April.

Clark County Republicans hold precinct caucuses

Clark County Republican Party voters gather Saturday for the GOP caucus. Attendees chose delegates to represent their precincts at the county convention in April.

February 29, 2020, 7:42pm Clark County News

The Clark County Republican Party held its 2020 precinct caucuses on Saturday, kicking off the local starting round of a process that will ultimately culminate at the Republican National Convention. Read story

Spring Vancouver Brewfest canceled due to coronavirus

February 29, 2020, 6:05am Clark County News

Vancouver Brewfest Spring Edition, which was scheduled for mid-April in Esther Short Park, has been canceled “due to the threat of coronavirus,” according to a news release. Read story

Cozumel is one of the most popular ports in the Caribbean. It features fantastic sunsets.

From the Newsroom: Cruising along in the Caribbean

Cozumel is one of the most popular ports in the Caribbean. It features fantastic sunsets.

February 29, 2020, 6:02am Clark County News

If you are reading this, it means I am on yet another cruise! Read story

Morning Press: WareHouse ’23 sets closing; Public Health monitors 12; AMC disappoints film fans

February 29, 2020, 6:02am Clark County News

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

Bill Hoover sits with his dogs Daisey, left, Gotcha, right, and his friend&#039;s dog Pozey, back, at his apartment in Vancouver. Hoover&#039;s dogs love to sit on his lap while he&#039;s in his recliner.

CDM Caregiving Services helps those in need pay vet bills

Bill Hoover sits with his dogs Daisey, left, Gotcha, right, and his friend&#039;s dog Pozey, back, at his apartment in Vancouver. Hoover&#039;s dogs love to sit on his lap while he&#039;s in his recliner.

February 29, 2020, 5:07am Clark County News

When Bill Hoover feels a bout of depression coming on, it’s almost like his two dogs can sense it. Read story

Washington State School for the Blind sixth-grader Li Ling Joosten, left, and eighth-grader Rory Opheikens play in the snow Thursday as they take a break from snowmobiling at Marble Mountain Sno-Park at the base of Mount St. Helens. &quot;The idea is to expose the students to all of these different activities so that when they move on they can do activities on their own,&quot; said Corey Grandstaff, residential program manager. At top, seventh-graders Pavel Anisimov, left, and Jacob Cahill chat as they get ready to head out on the day trip.

Washington State School for the Blind students take a snow dayvideo icon

Washington State School for the Blind sixth-grader Li Ling Joosten, left, and eighth-grader Rory Opheikens play in the snow Thursday as they take a break from snowmobiling at Marble Mountain Sno-Park at the base of Mount St. Helens. &quot;The idea is to expose the students to all of these different activities so that when they move on they can do activities on their own,&quot; said Corey Grandstaff, residential program manager. At top, seventh-graders Pavel Anisimov, left, and Jacob Cahill chat as they get ready to head out on the day trip.

February 28, 2020, 6:29pm Clark County News

These kids have a need for speed. Read story

The Ridgefield School District is giving a bond initiative a third try amid continued concerns about space at local schools. One suggestion may be to add more portables, such as the ones here at Union Ridge Elementary School.

Ridgefield School District retools bond

The Ridgefield School District is giving a bond initiative a third try amid continued concerns about space at local schools. One suggestion may be to add more portables, such as the ones here at Union Ridge Elementary School.

February 28, 2020, 4:30pm Clark County News

The Ridgefield School District hopes the third time will be the charm for its latest bond initiative. The school board voted unanimously Tuesday to send a construction measure back to voters on the April 28 ballot. Read story