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Clark County News

BPA asking consumers to conserve electricity

March 2, 2019, 6:02am Business

The Bonneville Power Administration, which supplies the wholesale electricity that powers much of the Northwest, is asking consumers to conserve electricity, as power is tight with cold weather forecast for the first week of March. Read story

Cascadia Tech to recycle e-waste

March 2, 2019, 6:01am Clark County News

Cascadia Technical Academy will host its annual e-waste recycling event March 8 and 9. Read story

Braedon Buhler of Vancouver, center, gathers with friends and loved ones of Michael Eugene Pierce as they prepare to release balloons in his honor during a candlelight vigil Friday evening in downtown Vancouver. Buhler said he hoped to see more support for people struggling with mental illness; family says Pierce had paranoid schizophrenia. Buhler remembered Pierce as a loyal friend. “If you were his friend, there’s nothing he wouldn’t do for you,” Buhler said.

Family: Man shot, killed by Vancouver police had schizophrenia

Braedon Buhler of Vancouver, center, gathers with friends and loved ones of Michael Eugene Pierce as they prepare to release balloons in his honor during a candlelight vigil Friday evening in downtown Vancouver. Buhler said he hoped to see more support for people struggling with mental illness; family says Pierce had paranoid schizophrenia. Buhler remembered Pierce as a loyal friend. “If you were his friend, there’s nothing he wouldn’t do for you,” Buhler said.

March 1, 2019, 8:45pm Clark County News

The man fatally shot by Vancouver police, after reportedly brandishing two firearms, late Thursday afternoon was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia as a teenager but had stopped taking his prescribed medication, according to family members. Read story

Tamine Robinson holds her 1-year-old daughter Riley, both of Battle Ground, as registered nurse Julie Ward fixes a bandage on Riley’s leg after administering the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine during a free vaccination clinic March 1, 2019, at Legacy Medical Group’s Family Wellness office in Vancouver.

Measles vaccination clinics put focus on prevention

Tamine Robinson holds her 1-year-old daughter Riley, both of Battle Ground, as registered nurse Julie Ward fixes a bandage on Riley’s leg after administering the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine during a free vaccination clinic March 1, 2019, at Legacy Medical Group’s Family Wellness office in Vancouver.

March 1, 2019, 8:25pm Clark County News

Tamine Robinson, 28, strapped her 1-year-old daughter Riley into her car seat in the lobby of Legacy Medical Group’s Family Wellness office in Vancouver on Friday. Read story

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Nautilus CEO Bruce Cazenave resigns

Bruce Cazenave (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian files)

March 1, 2019, 2:41pm Business

Nautilus CEO Bruce Cazenave, credited with leading Nautilus to stability after years of turmoil, has resigned, just a week after the Vancouver-based exercise equipment company announced disappointing fourth-quarter results. Read story

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North Bonneville man pointed gun at deputies, arrested after hours-long standoff

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March 1, 2019, 2:02pm Clark County News

The Southwest Washington Regional SWAT Team assisted in the arrest of a North Bonneville man wanted on multiple warrants Thursday night after he raised a firearm toward deputies who entered his home. Read story

Evergreen Public Schools Superintendent John Steach resigned this week. His severance package is $301,812.17.

Evergreen Superintendent Steach leaves with $301,812.17 severance package

Evergreen Public Schools Superintendent John Steach resigned this week. His severance package is $301,812.17.

March 1, 2019, 12:50pm Clark County News

The resigned superintendent of Evergreen Public Schools will walk away from the district with $301,812.17 in severance, according to an agreement provided to The Columbian by the school district. Read story

A vial of the measles vaccine is displayed at the Kaiser Permanente Cascade Park office in Vancouver.

Three new confirmed measles cases, two suspected cases identified in Clark County

A vial of the measles vaccine is displayed at the Kaiser Permanente Cascade Park office in Vancouver.

March 1, 2019, 10:35am Clark County Health

Clark County Public Health has identified three new confirmed cases of measles and two more suspected cases. Read story

NWS: freezing rain most likely in east Clark County

March 1, 2019, 7:27am Clark County News

Forecasters say light freezing rain is possible in several Clark County communities through the morning. Read story

Vancouver Community Library sets community services open house

March 1, 2019, 6:04am Clark County Health

The Vancouver Community Library will host a community services open house Wednesday where people needing assistance can connect with local service providers. Read story