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Clark County News

NWS: Heavy rain, minor flooding may hit Clark County early next week

December 14, 2018, 8:22am Clark County News

A series of storms from the Gulf of Alaska will combine with an atmospheric river event to bring heavy rain and the chance of minor flooding to Southwest Washington early next week. Read story

Former Vancouver pastor John Bishop, left, outside the courthouse in San Diego, Calif., in September. Sentencing was delayed, and Bishop is appealing the five-year sentence handed down two months later.

John Bishop appeals his drug sentence

Former Vancouver pastor John Bishop, left, outside the courthouse in San Diego, Calif., in September. Sentencing was delayed, and Bishop is appealing the five-year sentence handed down two months later.

December 14, 2018, 6:00am Churches & Religion

Former Living Hope Church pastor John Bishop is appealing his sentence in his federal drug-smuggling case to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, despite saying to the judge at sentencing: “One hundred percent, your judgment is what God wants.” Read story

Shannon Martin of Vancouver reaches out to pet her 5-month-old springer spaniel, Daisy, at Ike Memorial Dog Park on Thursday.

Use common sense to protect pets, livestock from cold

Shannon Martin of Vancouver reaches out to pet her 5-month-old springer spaniel, Daisy, at Ike Memorial Dog Park on Thursday.

December 14, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

Animals might come with their own coat, but they’re not immune to the dropping mercury. Read story

(Jennifer Luxton/The Seattle Times)

Teachers in Washington don’t reflect increasingly diverse student body

(Jennifer Luxton/The Seattle Times)

December 14, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

As students in Washington classrooms have become more diverse, the teachers who stand before them have remained almost always white. Read story

Shop with a Cop takes 18 children on prepaid shopping spree

December 14, 2018, 5:59am Clark County News

 Eighteen children went on a prepaid shopping spree, chaperoned by Battle Ground police officers, at the local Walmart on Saturday, for the city's annual Shop with a Cop event. Read story

Ridgefield’s community development director leaving

December 14, 2018, 5:58am Clark County News

 Jeff Niten is resigning his position as Ridgefield's community development director effective Jan. 4 and has accepted a position as city manager in the city of Shelton. Niten held the position for the last four years, leading the city's planning processes on a new comprehensive growth plan and subarea plans… Read story

The color of education: Six years’ worth of school data anchors report

December 14, 2018, 5:55am Clark County News

Using six school years’ worth of data from the state education office, Dahlia Bazzaz from The Seattle Times and Katie Gillespie from The Columbian analyzed the widening racial mismatch between Washington’s public-school students and their teachers. Read story

Smoke from mattress fire fills apartment

December 13, 2018, 9:18pm Clark County News

The Red Cross responded to help a family of six after a mattress in their apartment caught fire Thursday afternoon, filling the residence with smoke. Read story

The Woodland Nativity scene in 1961.

Woodland moves Nativity scene off of city property

The Woodland Nativity scene in 1961.

December 13, 2018, 8:55pm Clark County News

Woodland city officials opted to move a Nativity scene off city-owned property Tuesday after receiving a few complaints about the display’s location, leading to many more complaints from residents. Read story

Student speaker Silvia Marinova speaks to the audience during a graduation ceremony for Clark College’s first class of bachelor’s of applied science in applied management degree recipients at Clark College on Tuesday night. Marinova has dreamed of earning a bachelor’s degree since arriving in the United States 20 years ago.

Clark College celebrates first graduates in bachelor’s of applied science

Student speaker Silvia Marinova speaks to the audience during a graduation ceremony for Clark College’s first class of bachelor’s of applied science in applied management degree recipients at Clark College on Tuesday night. Marinova has dreamed of earning a bachelor’s degree since arriving in the United States 20 years ago.

December 13, 2018, 8:20pm Clark County News

Silvia Marinova’s dream since arriving in the United States has been to earn a bachelor’s degree. Read story