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Clark County News

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Morning Press: Camas mill layoffs, man guilty in 3-year-old’s death, Inslee rejects oil terminal

Catch up on the news.

February 3, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

Here are some of the stories that grabbed readers' attention this week. Read story

Vancouver receives award for finance reporting

February 3, 2018, 5:59am Clark County News

The city of Vancouver has received a Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting from the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada. The award is for Vancouver’s 2016 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report. The certificate is the highest award for governmental accounting and financial reporting, according… Read story

Vancouver man pleads guilty to firearms crimes

February 2, 2018, 11:07pm Clark County News

A 21-year-old Vancouver man pleaded guilty in two separate cases Friday in Clark County Superior Court, stemming from a string of crimes involving firearms. Read story

Suspect drank prior to head-on collision

February 2, 2018, 11:06pm Clark County News

A Washougal man whose vehicle collided head on with another vehicle on Southeast Washougal River Road allegedly had a blood-alcohol level of 0.10, court records show. Read story

Carjacking reported at Vancouver Fred Meyer

February 2, 2018, 11:04pm Clark County News

A female was reportedly carjacked by two people late Friday morning while sitting in her vehicle in a Vancouver Fred Meyer parking lot, according to police. The victim was not injured. Read story

Members of the media stand at the 8,363-foot summit of Mount St. Helens in 2006 after officials announced the resumption of climbing on the volcano. The online system created for climbing permit sales crashed Thursday, frustrating thousands of hopeful climbers.

Demand crashes permit website

Members of the media stand at the 8,363-foot summit of Mount St. Helens in 2006 after officials announced the resumption of climbing on the volcano. The online system created for climbing permit sales crashed Thursday, frustrating thousands of hopeful climbers.

February 2, 2018, 9:36pm Clark County News

Those looking to scale Mount St. Helens will have to wait until next week for a permit after the permitting website crashed due to overwhelming demand Thursday morning. Read story

Tami Weidert and Nick Calais make their way up the aisle at Liberty Theatre in Camas after taking their wedding vows Friday afternoon. Wedding guests received movie popcorn before the ceremony, and a slideshow featuring the couple played on the big screen.

Love at First Friday for Camas couple

Tami Weidert and Nick Calais make their way up the aisle at Liberty Theatre in Camas after taking their wedding vows Friday afternoon. Wedding guests received movie popcorn before the ceremony, and a slideshow featuring the couple played on the big screen.

February 2, 2018, 9:33pm Clark County News

It’s not every day that a wedding comes with its own movie blurb and rating. Read story

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Stonier settles disclosure complaint

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February 2, 2018, 8:46pm Clark County News

State Rep. Monica Stonier, D-Vancouver, has agreed to pay a civil penalty for failing to properly report campaign contributions and expenditures as required by state law. Read story

Flood closes county offices at Skamania’s courthouse

February 2, 2018, 7:09pm Clark County News

Members of the public won’t have normal access to the Skamania County Courthouse and services will be delayed after a flood caused extensive damage to the building, according to a news release from the Skamania County Sheriff’s Office. Read story

Man suspected of DUI in 3-vehicle collision on highway in Vancouver

February 2, 2018, 9:22am Clark County News

A three-vehicle crash on state Highway 500 at Interstate 205 on Thursday night sent two people to the hospital, including a pedestrian, according to Washington State Patrol. Read story