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Clark County News

Weather Eye: For the most part, it’s typical late May, early June conditions

May 30, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

I guess if we are stuck in a particular weather pattern, the current one is not all that bad. We will continue to have varying amounts of morning clouds and afternoon sunshine today into the middle of next week. No rain in sight. Read story

Melissa Leady, left, buys eggs from Heather Lawhead of Blue Dog Farm at the Salmon Creek Farmers’ Market at Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center in 2016. The market is returning for its 10th year on June 11, and its eighth year at the hospital.

Salmon Creek Farmers’ Market set for 10th year

Melissa Leady, left, buys eggs from Heather Lawhead of Blue Dog Farm at the Salmon Creek Farmers’ Market at Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center in 2016. The market is returning for its 10th year on June 11, and its eighth year at the hospital.

May 30, 2019, 6:00am Clark County Life

Ann Foster didn’t know where things were headed when she started the Salmon Creek Farmers’ Market. Read story

Hockinson to bid adieu to superintendent

May 30, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

BRUSH PRAIRIE -- The Hockinson school board invites the community to a farewell celebration for outgoing Superintendent Sandra Yager, who is stepping down after this current school year. She announced her decision in November, and starting this summer, she will take over as superintendent at Cornerstone Christian Academy in Vancouver. Read story

Discount plant sale set at Prairie High School

May 30, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Prairie High School is hosting a discount plant sale Friday and Saturday benefiting the high school horticulture program. Read story

Woman accused of stealing $28,000 from family

May 29, 2019, 9:30pm Clark County News

A woman accused of stealing more than $28,000 from her elderly mother and stepfather appeared in court for arraignment Wednesday. Read story

Laramie Lexow, a regional organizer with the Pacific Northwest Iron Workers District Council, from left, and Christina Daniels, a membership development representative with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 48, meet Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., before a roundtable discussion at the Laborers’ International Union Hall on Wednesday.

In Vancouver, Sen. Murray touts bill backing unions

Laramie Lexow, a regional organizer with the Pacific Northwest Iron Workers District Council, from left, and Christina Daniels, a membership development representative with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 48, meet Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., before a roundtable discussion at the Laborers’ International Union Hall on Wednesday.

May 29, 2019, 8:47pm Clark County News

U.S. Sen. Patty Murray visited a Vancouver union hall Wednesday on her first stop to promote her new pro-union bill, the Protecting the Right to Organize Act. Read story

1 taken to hospital after multiple-vehicle crash in Hazel Dell

May 29, 2019, 2:21pm Clark County News

One person was taken to the hospital after a multiple-vehicle crash Wednesday afternoon on Northeast 78th Street and Sixth Avenue in Hazel Dell. Read story

Car strikes skateboarder near Columbia River High School

May 29, 2019, 10:08am Clark County News

A skateboarder was struck by a vehicle and seriously injured Tuesday night near Columbia River High School. Read story

Payton May, a junior at Skyview High School, won the title of Miss Washington's Outstanding Teen and will compete for Miss America's Outstanding Teen at the end of July in Florida.

Skyview junior crowned Miss Washington’s Outstanding Teen

Payton May, a junior at Skyview High School, won the title of Miss Washington's Outstanding Teen and will compete for Miss America's Outstanding Teen at the end of July in Florida.

May 29, 2019, 6:05am Clark County News

Skyview High School junior Payton May was crowned Miss Washington’s Outstanding Teen during last weekend’s competition in Burien, the first Clark County winner in a dozen years. Genay Tucker won the title in 2007. Read story

Cadence Oneil, 15, references her iPad while working on a pottery project at Columbia River High School on Thursday morning. Vancouver Public Schools is switching to Chromebooks in high schools next year after four years of using iPads.

Vancouver Public Schools trading iPads for Chromebooks

Cadence Oneil, 15, references her iPad while working on a pottery project at Columbia River High School on Thursday morning. Vancouver Public Schools is switching to Chromebooks in high schools next year after four years of using iPads.

May 29, 2019, 6:02am Clark County News

After four years of giving every student who walks in its doors an Apple iPad, Vancouver Public Schools is set to spend $2,652,800 over the next four years to replace 8,000 of them. Read story