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The room is filled to capacity with at least 260 people during a Battle Ground Public Schools board meeting on Monday, Sept. 10, 2018, at the Lewisville Intermediate Campus in Battle Ground.

Support teachers, Battle Ground school board told

The room is filled to capacity with at least 260 people during a Battle Ground Public Schools board meeting on Monday, Sept. 10, 2018, at the Lewisville Intermediate Campus in Battle Ground.

September 10, 2018, 8:41pm Clark County News

Battle Ground Public Schools overnight took advantage of an infrequently used state statute in an effort to bring clarity to ongoing negotiations. Read story

A plan to provide the Vancouver Police Department with $6.1 million in new funding hit a snag when nonprofit organizations objected to a proposal they pay a business license surcharge based on the number of employees they have.

Vancouver won’t levy head tax on nonprofits

A plan to provide the Vancouver Police Department with $6.1 million in new funding hit a snag when nonprofit organizations objected to a proposal they pay a business license surcharge based on the number of employees they have.

September 10, 2018, 8:30pm Clark County News

Bending to public backlash, the Vancouver City Council is walking back its head tax on nonprofit organizations and moving forward with a new proposal. Read story

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Radon found on two Vancouver schools campuses

McLoughlin Middle School

September 10, 2018, 5:54pm Clark County News

Vancouver Public Schools alerted families at two campuses where testing had detected elevated levels of radon gas. Read story

Kitchen fire causes smoke damage to Vancouver home

September 10, 2018, 3:23pm Clark County News

A kitchen fire Sunday night at a home in the Father Blanchet Park neighborhood caused significant smoke damage, displacing the residents for at least a night. Read story

Juniors Calixta Todo, 15, left, and Kennedy Ridgway, 16, join classmates on the first day of their Advanced Placement calculus class at Henrietta Lacks Health and Bioscience High School on Monday morning.

Classes resume at Evergreen Public Schools

Juniors Calixta Todo, 15, left, and Kennedy Ridgway, 16, join classmates on the first day of their Advanced Placement calculus class at Henrietta Lacks Health and Bioscience High School on Monday morning.

September 10, 2018, 1:38pm Clark County News

Teachers, like their students, get first day-of-school jitters, too. Read story

Vancouver driver uninjured in fatal Marion County, Ore., crash

September 10, 2018, 12:42pm Clark County News

A Vancouver woman was involved in a fatal vehicle versus motorcycle crash Sunday in Marion County, Ore. Read story

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Police: Residential burglary sends four Vancouver schools into lockdown

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September 10, 2018, 12:22pm Clark County News

Four Vancouver schools were placed into lockdown Monday morning due to a residential burglary in the Lincoln neighborhood. Read story

A strike sign is seen as children and teachers play basketball nearby at Marshall Park in Battle Ground on Friday, when striking teachers participated in a variety of community events.

Battle Ground requests ‘fact finding’ in ongoing negotiations

A strike sign is seen as children and teachers play basketball nearby at Marshall Park in Battle Ground on Friday, when striking teachers participated in a variety of community events.

September 10, 2018, 9:20am Clark County News

Battle Ground Public Schools has filed a request for “fact finding” with the state Public Employment Relations Commission. Read story

Morning Press: Evergreen schools; Ridgefield Raptors; bridge shove case; Camas rescue shelter

September 10, 2018, 6:03am Clark County News

Catch up on all of the news you may have missed over the long holiday weekend. Read story

Veteran Marlin Dunlap pictured at his home in Vancouver. After waiting more than 50 years to receive veterans benefits for his post-traumatic stress disorder and other injuries, Dunlap finally won his case to be awarded benefits for PTSD, caused by his time in the military. Although he won his case, he has yet to receive any benefits.

‘A different kind of war’

Veteran Marlin Dunlap pictured at his home in Vancouver. After waiting more than 50 years to receive veterans benefits for his post-traumatic stress disorder and other injuries, Dunlap finally won his case to be awarded benefits for PTSD, caused by his time in the military. Although he won his case, he has yet to receive any benefits.

September 10, 2018, 6:01am Clark County News

Marlin Dunlap’s Cascade Highlands home doubles as a historic archive. Read story