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Morning Press: Downtown Camas; local on ‘American Idol’; student cooking competition; Clark Asks

March 25, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

In case you missed them, here are some of the top stories of the weekend. Read story

Clark County Fire District 3 Capt. Larry Bauska gives a tour of the current firefighting equipment in use at Station 35 in Battle Ground.

Clark County Fire District 3 in wildfire mode earlier than usual

Clark County Fire District 3 Capt. Larry Bauska gives a tour of the current firefighting equipment in use at Station 35 in Battle Ground.

March 24, 2019, 9:24pm Clark County News

Clark County Fire District 3 experienced an unexpected preview last week of its busiest season. Read story

David Regan Running for Vancouver city council seat has announced a run for Vancouver City Council. He will challenge incumbent Ty Stober.

Regan challenging Stober for Vancouver City Council seat

David Regan Running for Vancouver city council seat has announced a run for Vancouver City Council. He will challenge incumbent Ty Stober.

March 24, 2019, 4:38pm Clark County News

David Regan, owner of a local bail bonds business, is challenging Ty Stober for Vancouver City Council Position 5. Read story

The entrance to Fourth Street in downtown Camas is pictured on March 15.

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The entrance to Fourth Street in downtown Camas is pictured on March 15.

March 24, 2019, 6:02am Clark County Business

CAMAS -- There was no passing tumbleweed nor did the sound of clanging boot spurs fill the air, but Camas transformed into the Wild West on a recent weekday. Read story

Weather Eye: After today, rest of week has chance of showers daily

March 24, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Saturday was a predictable March day, a few showers, sunbreaks and high temperatures right at “normal,” which is 59 degrees. Today we see a little nicer weather. The break will be brief as yet another spring-type weather system rolls in for Monday. A few hours of light rain, then a… Read story

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Nurses say abuse hotline has barriers to mandatory reporting

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March 24, 2019, 6:00am Clark County Health

Three local nurses say wait times of up to an hour are creating a barrier to the mandatory reporting of child abuse. Read story

Public meetings for week of March 24

March 24, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Monday Educational Service District 112 Board of Directors, ESD 112, 2500 N.E. 65th Ave., Vancouver. • 8:30 a.m., board retreat. Read story

Selena Sanchez, 16, searches for a prom dress with her mother, Jessica Rongone, Saturday during the Project Cinderella event at Evergreen High School in Vancouver.

Project Cinderella all about beautiful formalwear on a budget

Selena Sanchez, 16, searches for a prom dress with her mother, Jessica Rongone, Saturday during the Project Cinderella event at Evergreen High School in Vancouver.

March 23, 2019, 6:32pm Clark County News

In the legend of Cinderella, a fairy godmother waves her wand and makes magic: Her humble client is suddenly outfitted in a beautiful gown and provided a pumpkin limousine to the prince’s ball. Read story

Mac Potts at home in Vancouver, playing for Friday night diners at Nom Nom Restaurant last year.

‘Idol’ curiosity for Vancouver’s Mac Potts

Mac Potts at home in Vancouver, playing for Friday night diners at Nom Nom Restaurant last year.

March 23, 2019, 6:18pm Clark County Life

Many local folks will be tuning in to "American Idol" on Sunday and Monday to see if Vancouver pianist and singer Mac Potts gets featured on the popular talent show. Read story

The Empress Estate, which borders the property of Gary Loomis and is just outside Woodland’s Urban Growth Boundary in Woodland is seen in January. Loomis said the Empress runs water from a well at the base of the hill to overcome the water shortage that most of the residents outside the growth boundary face. The Woodland Planning Commission voted Thursday night to recommend to the city council annexing Loomis’ property into the urban growth boundary.

Woodland grapples with urban growth boundary

The Empress Estate, which borders the property of Gary Loomis and is just outside Woodland’s Urban Growth Boundary in Woodland is seen in January. Loomis said the Empress runs water from a well at the base of the hill to overcome the water shortage that most of the residents outside the growth boundary face. The Woodland Planning Commission voted Thursday night to recommend to the city council annexing Loomis’ property into the urban growth boundary.

March 23, 2019, 4:47pm Clark County News

As the Woodland Planning Commission continues to talk about growth, the current city infrastructure has some people questioning whether it should even be discussed right now. Read story