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Clark County News

The sheriff’s office had to shutter its outdated Central Precinct last year and now houses operations and equipment in the Clark County Jail building in Vancouver as well as its West Precinct.

Sheriff’s office wants more-centralized home

The sheriff’s office had to shutter its outdated Central Precinct last year and now houses operations and equipment in the Clark County Jail building in Vancouver as well as its West Precinct.

August 30, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

The Clark County Sheriff’s Office wants to be less spread out. Read story

Free program in Vancouver aims to reduce senior falls

August 30, 2018, 6:00am Clark County Health

Prestige Senior Living will offer free fall reduction evaluations through Sept. 30 at 11700 N.E. Angelo Drive, Vancouver. The evaluations are by appointment. Call 360-301-7294. Read story

Auto licensing agents plan two-day closure

August 30, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

Every Clark County auto licensing subagent will be closed Friday and Saturday for an update to the state licensing system. Read story

Clark County Sheriff’s Office seeking support staff

August 30, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

The Clark County Sheriff's Office has immediate openings for support staff. Read story

Republicans Sean Emerson and Carolyn Simpson each received 49 votes for Precinct Committee Officer 692 and 105 ballots were either left unmarked or without a clear vote for either candidate.

Recount confirms tie in PCO contest

Republicans Sean Emerson and Carolyn Simpson each received 49 votes for Precinct Committee Officer 692 and 105 ballots were either left unmarked or without a clear vote for either candidate.

August 29, 2018, 8:41pm Clark County News

The Clark County Elections Office conference room was silent but for the shuffle of paper and anticipation Wednesday morning as the recount for Precinct Committee Officer 692 got underway. Read story

Clark County Sheriff Chuck Atkins, left, and Prosecuting Attorney Tony Golik released a joint statement Wednesday regarding bigotry and hate in the community.

Atkins, Golik speak out on hatred, bigotry

Clark County Sheriff Chuck Atkins, left, and Prosecuting Attorney Tony Golik released a joint statement Wednesday regarding bigotry and hate in the community.

August 29, 2018, 8:16pm Clark County News

A joint statement issued Wednesday by Clark County Sheriff Chuck Atkins and Prosecuting Attorney Tony Golik addressing hatred and bigotry in the community left some people scratching their heads. Read story

Missing Vancouver woman found

August 29, 2018, 7:50pm Clark County News

The Vancouver Police Department on Wednesday said a woman missing since Aug. 24 was found in Hazel Dell. Read story

Hudson’s Bay High School teachers greet traffic outside the school while on strike Wednesday morning.

School across Clark County canceled as negotiations stall

Hudson’s Bay High School teachers greet traffic outside the school while on strike Wednesday morning.

August 29, 2018, 5:37pm Clark County News

With strikes going on in six Clark County school districts, union bargaining teams and districts are continuing to negotiate. Or, at least trying to. Read story

REACH breaks ground on Isabella Court II complex

August 29, 2018, 5:28pm Business

Portland-based REACH Community Development broke ground on Isabella Court II, a 49-unit apartment complex for homeless families in central Vancouver. Read story

Jonas Paisley, 7, finds some shade at the LeRoy Haagen Memorial Park big toy while eating a sandwich provided by Project Transformation on Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 29, 2018. Paisley would have started Second Grade at Hearthwood Elementary School if not for the teacher strike this week.

Lunch in the park for kids as strikes enter second day in Clark County

Jonas Paisley, 7, finds some shade at the LeRoy Haagen Memorial Park big toy while eating a sandwich provided by Project Transformation on Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 29, 2018. Paisley would have started Second Grade at Hearthwood Elementary School if not for the teacher strike this week.

August 29, 2018, 2:50pm Clark County News

On Monday, when it became clear that teacher strikes would delay the start of school, the staff of Project Transformation asked themselves what they could do to support students who would have to wait a little longer to go back to class. Read story