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Clark County News

Battle Ground’s summer playground program set

June 14, 2019, 5:34pm Clark County News

BATTLE GROUND -- Battle Ground's summer playground program kicks off June 26, with each week providing a different theme activity for children ages 4 to 12. The free eight-week program allows kids to play games, and create arts and craft projects. Read story

No debris burning allowed beginning Monday

June 14, 2019, 4:29pm Clark County News

With this week’s hot, dry weather, Clark County is banning all burning for debris disposal and land clearing, effective Monday. Read story

Local lawyer Stefanie Ellis appointed superior court commissioner

June 14, 2019, 12:52pm Clark County News

Clark County Superior Court has appointed Stefanie Ellis as court commissioner, filling the position vacated by Jennifer Snider who was appointed in April as superior court judge. Read story

Rita Ulrich, 81, center, and Mera Cosgrove, center right, speak with residents of Magda’s Adult Care during an art show Thursday afternoon at Three Creeks Community Library. Magda’s hosted an art show of the residents’ work and honored recently deceased resident Tauno Alanko.

Magda’s hosts special show for residents’ artwork

Rita Ulrich, 81, center, and Mera Cosgrove, center right, speak with residents of Magda’s Adult Care during an art show Thursday afternoon at Three Creeks Community Library. Magda’s hosted an art show of the residents’ work and honored recently deceased resident Tauno Alanko.

June 14, 2019, 6:15am Clark County News

Nancy Crawford is trying to adapt to life without Tauno Alanko. Read story

Preparations begin for Give More 24!

June 14, 2019, 6:03am Clark County News

The Community Foundation for Southwest Washington hosted more than 75 nonprofit representatives at a launch party recently for the upcoming sixth annual Give More 24! Read story

Representatives of Kleen Street Recovery Cafe, a group that helps people with substance abuse recovery, and members of Peace Lutheran Church paddle a dragon boat Monday in preparation for the July 13 Paddle For Life event at Vancouver Lake Regional Park.

Training helps dragon boat teams paddle to help veterans

Representatives of Kleen Street Recovery Cafe, a group that helps people with substance abuse recovery, and members of Peace Lutheran Church paddle a dragon boat Monday in preparation for the July 13 Paddle For Life event at Vancouver Lake Regional Park.

June 14, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Jonelle Battaglia’s commands were authoritative without sounding harsh. Read story

Heat breaks records in Vancouver, Oregon

June 13, 2019, 8:04pm Clark County News

This week's mini heat wave ended in record territory Wednesday with a new high temperature for the date in Vancouver and a number of Oregon cities. Read story

A crew from Vancouver Signs takes down the Rainbow Mural piece by piece in 2006 after weather damaged the art. The year before, Vancouver’s Cultural Commission had disbanded, leaving the city’s art scene without any stewardship or direction.

Vancouver reviving its arts, culture panel

A crew from Vancouver Signs takes down the Rainbow Mural piece by piece in 2006 after weather damaged the art. The year before, Vancouver’s Cultural Commission had disbanded, leaving the city’s art scene without any stewardship or direction.

June 13, 2019, 7:59pm Clark County News

Vancouver is reviving its Arts, Culture & Heritage Commission, returning a sign of city prosperity that had been left bereft since 2005. Read story

Woodland High School.

Two Woodland graduates’ stoles set off debate

Woodland High School.

June 13, 2019, 7:58pm Clark County News

A decision that Woodland High School Principal John Shoup made shortly before the school’s graduation ceremony June 7 caused a bit of a stir on the internet, leading to some less-than-friendly calls and emails to the district. Read story

State auditor’s office dings city of Ridgefield

June 13, 2019, 7:57pm Clark County News

The Washington State Auditor’s Office issued a finding against the city of Ridgefield in a report released Thursday, noting two areas where the city’s internal controls over accounting and financial preparation were not adequate to ensure accurate and complete financial reporting in 2018. Read story