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Suspects intentionally ram Vancouver police car during theft investigation

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January 22, 2018, 7:00am Clark County News

Vancouver police say an officer was assaulted when suspects believed to be involved in a grocery store theft Sunday night rammed a police vehicle. Read story

Catch up on the news.

Morning Press: Clark County still growing; shooters sentenced; Gorge citations

Catch up on the news.

January 22, 2018, 6:05am Clark County News

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

DJ’s Electrical lineman Rhett Lindberg of Winlock changes the current high-pressure sodium lights to new LED bulbs in Battle Ground.

Grants fund cities’ switch to LED bulbs

DJ’s Electrical lineman Rhett Lindberg of Winlock changes the current high-pressure sodium lights to new LED bulbs in Battle Ground.

January 22, 2018, 6:02am Clark County News

It was a dreary Thursday, but crews around Battle Ground were working to bring some light to the city. Read story

Copies of the book “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House” by Michael Wolff are displayed at Barbara’s Bookstore in Chicago.

Libraries, readers on hold for ‘Fire and Fury’

Copies of the book “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House” by Michael Wolff are displayed at Barbara’s Bookstore in Chicago.

January 22, 2018, 6:02am Clark County News

Demand for the book has been “Fury”-ous, so local library patrons will have to wait a while to check out the best-seller by Michael Wolff. Read story

The county is hoping that more trains will be a key to area’s economic growth. But not everyone is happy about how the county got here.

Rail debate picks up speed

The county is hoping that more trains will be a key to area’s economic growth. But not everyone is happy about how the county got here.

January 22, 2018, 6:01am Business

Eric Temple remembers when Clark County was thinking about ripping up the 33 miles of railroad in Brush Prairie. Read story

Police are looking for these men, shown here in surveillance video, who are suspected of stealing money from an ATM Dec. 16.

Police seek help locating suspects

Police are looking for these men, shown here in surveillance video, who are suspected of stealing money from an ATM Dec. 16.

January 21, 2018, 10:49pm Clark County News

The Vancouver Police Department is asking the public to keep an eye out for several people, two suspected of taking cash from an ATM and another for shoplifting. Read story

Igor Shakhman of Vancouver Symphony warms up on his clarinet as he prepares to play along with the silent film “The Mark of Zorro” Sunday at the Kiggins Theatre.

Symphony ensemble provides musical punctuation for ‘Mark of Zorro’

Igor Shakhman of Vancouver Symphony warms up on his clarinet as he prepares to play along with the silent film “The Mark of Zorro” Sunday at the Kiggins Theatre.

January 21, 2018, 10:12pm Clark County News

When moviegoers first meet the villainous Sgt. Gonzales, he arrives with a score that’s heavy, almost plodding, as he revels in his plans to stop the masked bandit Zorro. Read story

Jim Christian, a 100-year-old Navy veteran, recalls 44 months in the Pacific during World War II.

Off Beat: Shore leave begins with swim, ends with stench

Jim Christian, a 100-year-old Navy veteran, recalls 44 months in the Pacific during World War II.

January 21, 2018, 4:06pm Clark County News

Jim Christian survived enemy bombs and torpedoes. He endured hardships, including a 26-month separation from his bride. Read story

Clark Asks: What’s up with ‘Goodwill Lake’ in Orchards?

January 21, 2018, 6:04am Clark County News

It happens every winter when the torrential rains hit. Water builds up on state Highway 503 near the Goodwill in the Orchards area. Read story

A Chinook salmon, second from the bottom, swims in the Columbia River with sockeye salmon at the Bonneville Dam fish-counting window near North Bonneville in 2012.

Report: Pesticides imperil salmon

A Chinook salmon, second from the bottom, swims in the Columbia River with sockeye salmon at the Bonneville Dam fish-counting window near North Bonneville in 2012.

January 21, 2018, 6:01am Clark County News

Three commonly used pesticides pose a serious threat, even when used as recommended, to the survival of endangered salmon and steelhead runs in the Columbia River Basin and other marine life along the West Coast, according to a report by scientists with the federal government. Read story