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Marcella Schurman, second from right, talks with Aumann Auctions staff after finding an engine her late husband Alan built by hand, at her property in Ridgefield on Saturday.

Massive machinery collection from Ridgefield’s Iron Ranch up for auction

Marcella Schurman, second from right, talks with Aumann Auctions staff after finding an engine her late husband Alan built by hand, at her property in Ridgefield on Saturday.

August 17, 2019, 8:56pm Clark County News

For more than two decades, Alan Schurman’s famous Iron Ranch wowed people of all ages with its extensive collection of historic machinery and relics of a now-passed industrial age. The Rural Heritage Fair has drawn thousands of visitors to this sprawling property over the years to check out vintage cars,… Read story

Columbian photojournalists Nathan Howard, left, and Alisha Jucevic meet members of the public at a Columbian photo display at the Clark County Fair in Ridgefield on Friday, Aug. 2.

From the Newsroom: ‘Partnership’ no longer a dirty word

Columbian photojournalists Nathan Howard, left, and Alisha Jucevic meet members of the public at a Columbian photo display at the Clark County Fair in Ridgefield on Friday, Aug. 2.

August 17, 2019, 6:02am Clark County News

I went to college with a lot of people who became TV journalists, and one of the things we liked to talk about was George Carlin’s “Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television.” Thinking back, I now realize that we print journalists had our own dirty word: “partnerships.” As… Read story

Courthouse security officer Brian Aranda, middle right, uses a hand-held metal detector on a visitor, while information desk volunteer Bob Weller, right, waits at his desk at the Clark County Courthouse on Thursday morning.

Leave sharp objects at home when visiting Clark County Courthouse

Courthouse security officer Brian Aranda, middle right, uses a hand-held metal detector on a visitor, while information desk volunteer Bob Weller, right, waits at his desk at the Clark County Courthouse on Thursday morning.

August 17, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

There was no wait at the Clark County Courthouse’s front entrance shortly after its doors were unlocked Friday morning. On busier days, a line of people can stretch down the steps to the sidewalk along Franklin Street. Read story

Intermittent closures for paving planned on Highway 99

August 16, 2019, 10:40pm Clark County News

Drivers on Highway 99 should expect intermittent single-lane closures between 78th and 134th streets due to road construction starting Monday. Road crews will be doing pavement repair and crack-sealing work 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. through Friday. Read story

Neil Allen Alway (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian files)

Charges amended in Hockinson slaying

Neil Allen Alway (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian files)

August 16, 2019, 9:52pm Clark County News

Prosecutors have amended charges in the case against a man accused in the beating and fatal shooting of Raymond Brandon, whose body was found in April 2017 in a shed at a Hockinson residence. Read story

At right, Apollo waits with his handler, Kanessa Thompson, to meet members of the public Wednesday at the Washougal Community Fun Day.

Labradoodle trains to one day work with first responders as therapy dog

At right, Apollo waits with his handler, Kanessa Thompson, to meet members of the public Wednesday at the Washougal Community Fun Day.

August 16, 2019, 8:05pm Clark County News

Local first responders will soon have a four-legged method of coping with high-stress calls. Read story

Luck of the draw determines candidates’ ballot order in Washougal school board race

August 16, 2019, 7:57pm Clark County News

Jim Cooper will appear first on the ballot in the November election for District 1 on the Washougal school board. Read story

Clark County Fair Results, Aug. 11

August 16, 2019, 6:18pm Clark County News

Daily Agricultural and Educational Display Awards Read story

The Interstate 5 Bridge stretches across the Columbia River as it links Portland and Vancouver in this 2018 file photo.

Oregon kicks in $9 million for I-5 Bridge replacement

The Interstate 5 Bridge stretches across the Columbia River as it links Portland and Vancouver in this 2018 file photo.

August 16, 2019, 2:05pm Clark County News

Oregon Transportation commission bumps up suggested $5 million contribution to send ‘message’ about project’s importance. Read story

Joey Gibson

Patriot Prayer leader, others arrested ahead of Portland rally

Joey Gibson

August 16, 2019, 2:04pm Clark County News

Joey Gibson, a Vancouver resident and leader of the conservative group Patriot Prayer, turned himself in to law enforcement officials Friday for charges of rioting in connection to a May Day incident at Northeast Portland’s Cider Riot cidery. Read story