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State’s funding for Public Health services stagnates despite appeal

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July 5, 2019, 6:03am Clark County Health

Even after having to respond to a measles outbreak that garnered national attention, Clark County Public Health will receive a fraction of the funding for outreach advocated by health officials and local tribes. Read story

Two East County Little League teams high-five after their game May 21 at George Schmid Memorial Park in Washougal. The park will get a third baseball field thanks to a state grant.

Grant allows state to protect rare plants near Lacamas Lake

Two East County Little League teams high-five after their game May 21 at George Schmid Memorial Park in Washougal. The park will get a third baseball field thanks to a state grant.

July 5, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

More than $5.48 million in state grants will support conservation and recreation projects in Clark County, including protecting and restoring habitat for rare plants northwest of Lacamas Lake. Read story

Fireworks light the night sky to the delight of the crowd during 4th of July festivities at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site on Thursday evening, July 4, 2019.

Fourth show lights up night, but no blast from the past

Fireworks light the night sky to the delight of the crowd during 4th of July festivities at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site on Thursday evening, July 4, 2019.

July 4, 2019, 10:50pm Clark County News

As they sat in the shade waiting for Vancouver’s Fireworks Spectacular to start, Diane Bott, 52, and her daughter Trinity, 12, admitted they were a little disappointed. Read story

Thousands of attendants packed the streets of Ridgefield for the town's annual Fouth of July celebration Thursday. Organizers have worked to keep the event's small town-feel alive despite booming growth in the town.

Thousands pack Ridgefield streets for annual Fourth of July celebration

Thousands of attendants packed the streets of Ridgefield for the town's annual Fouth of July celebration Thursday. Organizers have worked to keep the event's small town-feel alive despite booming growth in the town.

July 4, 2019, 5:07pm Clark County News

Wrangling her young nephews, nieces and grandchildren near a camouflage golf cart parked on the open field at Davis Park, Debbie Davis was enjoying her 30th or so Ridgefield Fourth of July parade. Read story

Activists from Washougal, Oregon invited to White House

July 4, 2019, 12:40pm Clark County News

President Donald Trump has invited two members of a pro-logger advocacy group that opposed Oregon Democrats’ climate change policy to the White House for a July 8 speech on “environmental leadership.” Read story

The Washington State Patrol will require all motorists pulled over on suspicion of DUI to submit to a blood test if they refuse to take a breath test.

Police to seek blood samples of suspected drunken drivers

The Washington State Patrol will require all motorists pulled over on suspicion of DUI to submit to a blood test if they refuse to take a breath test.

July 4, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Motorists arrested on suspicion of drunken driving this weekend will encounter a law enforcement strategy that is new to Clark County. Read story

Weather Eye: A jacket might be a good idea if you go see the fireworks

July 4, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Happy Fourth of July! While it won’t be a sizzling holiday, we should muster 80 degrees after some brief morning clouds. Expect northwest breezes and temperatures in the 60s for fireworks this evening. Read story

Fighter jet flyovers add excitement to Fourth

July 4, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Camas and Ridgefield will enjoy a little extra Fourth of July excitement as F-15 Eagle fighter jets from the Oregon Air National Guard fly overhead at designated times. Read story

Washington State University Pullman graduate student Chelsea Ratzlaff, center, dips her fingers in Lake River as her classmates paddle in Kthlmin, a 36-foot, 15-person Chinook Indian Nation canoe. The vessel was donated to the tribe in 2011 by the descendents of William Clark who, with Meriwether Lewis, stole a canoe from the Chinook people in 1806 before leaving the West Coast.

Canoe, rivers help WSUV overhaul Native American literature coursevideo icon

Washington State University Pullman graduate student Chelsea Ratzlaff, center, dips her fingers in Lake River as her classmates paddle in Kthlmin, a 36-foot, 15-person Chinook Indian Nation canoe. The vessel was donated to the tribe in 2011 by the descendents of William Clark who, with Meriwether Lewis, stole a canoe from the Chinook people in 1806 before leaving the West Coast.

July 4, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Cottonwood seeds drifted through the air at Lake River, falling like snow on the calm water Tuesday as a class of Washington State University Vancouver students paddled a black and red canoe. Read story

Earthquake discussion set at Kiggins Theatre

July 4, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

A major earthquake from the Cascadia subduction zone off the Pacific Northwest coast could be the worst natural catastrophe ever to hit the nation. Read story