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Clark County News

Bills would ban fees to freeze credit

February 9, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

Lee Cutbirth received two unpleasant surprises last fall. Read story

Daybreak to host teen addiction forum

February 9, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

Daybreak Youth Services this month is launching a series of free educational forums about addiction. Read story

Applications open for Battle Ground school programs

February 9, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

Battle Ground Public Schools is taking applications for its four alternative programs and has scheduled informational meetings for some of its programs. Read story

Clark College announces Iris Awards

February 9, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

Clark College announced the four women receiving this year's Iris Awards, which honor accomplished women in Southwest Washington. The winners are: Read story

Clark College hosts financial aid fair

February 9, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

Clark College will host a Financial Aid Night and Funding Fair for prospective students and their parents. Read story

Sena Blevins and her dog, Kirra, takes in sweeping views of the Columbia River Gorge at the Cape Horn Lookout along state Highway 14. The U.S. Forest Service and the Columbia River Gorge Commission are now mulling changes to the Gorge’s National Scenic Area management plan that could have lasting implications for Gorge recreation enthusiasts and residents alike.

Land managers work on update to Gorge’s management plan

Sena Blevins and her dog, Kirra, takes in sweeping views of the Columbia River Gorge at the Cape Horn Lookout along state Highway 14. The U.S. Forest Service and the Columbia River Gorge Commission are now mulling changes to the Gorge’s National Scenic Area management plan that could have lasting implications for Gorge recreation enthusiasts and residents alike.

February 8, 2018, 7:41pm Clark County News

Land managers are conducting an overdue multi-year review and revision of the management plan for the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. Read story

This 2005 photo looks west from Forest Road 26 northeast of Spirit Lake toward Goat Mountain, the area where Ascot USA Inc. wants to drill exploratory holes to study the possibility of mining for minerals such as copper, gold and molybdenum. The U.S. Forest Service has given its consent to allow the exploratory mining near Mount St. Helens.

Exploratory mining approved at area near Mount St. Helens

This 2005 photo looks west from Forest Road 26 northeast of Spirit Lake toward Goat Mountain, the area where Ascot USA Inc. wants to drill exploratory holes to study the possibility of mining for minerals such as copper, gold and molybdenum. The U.S. Forest Service has given its consent to allow the exploratory mining near Mount St. Helens.

February 8, 2018, 7:29pm Clark County News

The U.S. Forest Service has given its consent to allow exploratory mining near Mount St. Helens. Read story

The Rev. John Bishop of Living Hope Church in 2011. Bishop pleaded guilty Thursday to a federal drug charge in U.S. District Court in Southern California for trying to smuggle more than 280 pounds of marijuana into the country from Mexico. He will be sentenced May 11.

Former pastor pleads guilty in marijuana smuggling attempt

The Rev. John Bishop of Living Hope Church in 2011. Bishop pleaded guilty Thursday to a federal drug charge in U.S. District Court in Southern California for trying to smuggle more than 280 pounds of marijuana into the country from Mexico. He will be sentenced May 11.

February 8, 2018, 6:39pm Churches & Religion

John Bishop, who for nearly two decades led Vancouver’s Living Hope Church, pleaded guilty to a federal drug charge Thursday for trying to smuggle more than 280 pounds of marijuana into the country from Mexico. Read story

Man acquitted of trying to hit deputy with car

February 8, 2018, 6:01pm Clark County News

A transient man accused of trying to hit a Clark County sheriff's deputy with his vehicle, prompting the deputy to fire his weapon, was acquitted by a jury Wednesday of second-degree assault. Read story

Man pleads guilty to filming co-worker in Vancouver locker room

February 8, 2018, 6:01pm Clark County News

A former employee at a Vancouver pizza joint was sentenced Thursday to 20 days on a work crew after pleading guilty to filming a female co-worker with his cellphone in the business’ shared employee locker room. Read story