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Clark County News

Columbian Editor Craig Brown

From the Newsroom: Change is afoot in Columbian newsroom

Columbian Editor Craig Brown

June 30, 2018, 6:02am Clark County News

Like all businesses, people come and go from The Columbian. Around the newsroom, it seems to go in cycles: We’ll get a group together for a while, then a couple of people will leave in proximity to each other. Read story

Morning Press: Tolls, animal control officers fired, chickens spill on 502 in crash

June 30, 2018, 6:02am Clark County News

In case you missed them, here are some of the top stories of the week: Read story

Fireworks prohibited in National Forests

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

Thinking of going into the National Forest for the Fourth of July? Leave the fireworks at home, officials say. Read story

Share to remodel kitchen, restrooms

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

Share House's kitchen, which serves hot meals to homeless people in downtown Vancouver every day, will close for eight weeks of remodeling beginning July 9. During this time, Share will serve brown-bag meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner at its day center, about a mile away at 1600 W. 20th… Read story

Rose Quarter projects prompt closures

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

Rose Quarter drivers should prepare for major delays due to some freeway and ramp paving projects, according to the Oregon Department of Transportation. Read story

Scott Marshall of Vancouver, engineer and conductor with Portland Vancouver Junction Railroad, switches inbound rail cars at Rye Yard in January.

Rail line industries draft released

Scott Marshall of Vancouver, engineer and conductor with Portland Vancouver Junction Railroad, switches inbound rail cars at Rye Yard in January.

June 29, 2018, 11:00pm Business

Businesses involved in agriculture, construction, chemical and machinery manufacturing and other industries could set up shop one day in the near future along a 33-mile stretch of county-owned rail line. Read story

Homebuilders face fines for unlicensed hires

June 29, 2018, 10:38pm Business

Several construction companies in Clark County could be hit with citations for employing unlicensed tradespeople and subcontractors. Read story

Rick Dyer is retiring as Clark Public Utilities’ director of finance.

Clark Public Utilities’ finance chief retires after 34 years

Rick Dyer is retiring as Clark Public Utilities’ director of finance.

June 29, 2018, 5:08pm Clark County Business

After 34 years as Clark Public Utilities’ director of finance, Rick Dyer has retired. Read story

Raul Flores makes a first appearance Friday morning, June 29, 2018, in Clark County Superior Court in Vancouver.

Suspect, 44, in court in fatal shooting on Highway 503

Raul Flores makes a first appearance Friday morning, June 29, 2018, in Clark County Superior Court in Vancouver.

June 29, 2018, 9:58am Clark County News

Raul Flores, 44, appeared in Clark County Superior Court on Friday morning after being arrested on suspicion of first-degree murder for his alleged involvement in a June 9 shooting on state Highway 503. Read story

Craig Bigler embraces his mother, Lezlie Deuchrass, after being released from Larch Corrections Center near Yacolt on Thursday morning. Bigler participated in the Larch Pet Training Camp for cats for 18 months during his time at the corrections center.

For former Larch resident, a new start – and a new cat

Craig Bigler embraces his mother, Lezlie Deuchrass, after being released from Larch Corrections Center near Yacolt on Thursday morning. Bigler participated in the Larch Pet Training Camp for cats for 18 months during his time at the corrections center.

June 28, 2018, 9:00pm Clark County News

After 26 months, Craig Bigler is a free man again. Read story