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Clark County News

Man loses control of truck on Highway 500

November 26, 2017, 9:42am Clark County News

A 26-year-old Vancouver man was arrested Saturday after reportedly losing control of his truck on state Highway 500 west of Camas, according to a Washington State Patrol report. Read story

Anne McEnerny-Ogle, front, gathered with family and friends at the Vancouver Firefighters Union Hall in January to kick off her campaign for mayor. Son John Ogle, from left, joins her, along with her husband, Terry Ogle, as well as Terry Cappiello and Becky Archibald.

City’s first female mayor ‘honored’ to be mayor at all

Anne McEnerny-Ogle, front, gathered with family and friends at the Vancouver Firefighters Union Hall in January to kick off her campaign for mayor. Son John Ogle, from left, joins her, along with her husband, Terry Ogle, as well as Terry Cappiello and Becky Archibald.

November 26, 2017, 6:02am Clark County News

Anne McEnerny-Ogle didn’t know she would be Vancouver’s first female mayor. Like many in Vancouver, she presumed there had been others before her. Read story

Even with a declining impact on Camas, the paper mill still looms over the city. The mill site downtown was once thought to be the lifeblood of Camas, but the recent announcement that the mill will shut down major divisions have people thinking about the possibility of Camas without the mill for the first time in the city’s history.

As paper mill’s presence fades, Camas grapples with identity, its future

Even with a declining impact on Camas, the paper mill still looms over the city. The mill site downtown was once thought to be the lifeblood of Camas, but the recent announcement that the mill will shut down major divisions have people thinking about the possibility of Camas without the mill for the first time in the city’s history.

November 26, 2017, 6:00am Business

CAMAS -- It was only a generation ago that life in Camas seemed to revolve around its paper mill. Read story

Weather Eye: Warm holiday giving way to wetter weather

November 26, 2017, 5:59am Clark County News

We made it through Thanksgiving, and I hope everyone had a great time with family and friends. The weather was warm for the day, with a high of 63 degrees. Vancouver came a degree short of the record set in 1939. Read story

Tom and Alisa Brossia shop at Most Everything Vintage on Saturday in downtown Vancouver to support the Small Business Saturday movement. The campaign, launched in 2010 by American Express, encourages people to shop local the day after Black Friday.

Many flock to area’s businesses in support of shop-local movement

Tom and Alisa Brossia shop at Most Everything Vintage on Saturday in downtown Vancouver to support the Small Business Saturday movement. The campaign, launched in 2010 by American Express, encourages people to shop local the day after Black Friday.

November 25, 2017, 6:45pm Clark County News

Julie Landry of Woodland had the perfect “ladies day” planned Saturday for herself, her mom and her mother-in-law. Read story

Suits for Soldiers to outfit veterans for free

November 25, 2017, 4:48pm Clark County News

Current and former military personnel can get free business attire and other civilian clothing from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Dec. 8 at Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7824, 400 N. Andresen Road. Read story

Searchers find body of missing Vancouver elk hunter

November 25, 2017, 10:46am Clark County News

A search team on Friday found the body of a Vancouver elk hunter who went missing earlier this month. Read story

Ridgefield home heavily damaged in early morning blaze

November 25, 2017, 8:23am Clark County News

A man woke early Saturday morning and "smelled fire and heard the crackling" of flames in his Ridgefield area home. Read story

Catch up on the news.

Morning Press: Tolling group meets, 18-year-old dies in crash, wrongful arrest suit

Catch up on the news.

November 25, 2017, 6:05am Clark County News

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

Principal and Founder of Walrus Arts Management & Consulting Andre Bouchard is on a mission to bring great indigenous performing artists to the world’s attention. Bouchard, who is of Kootenai and Ojibwe descent, works primarily with Native American performing arts.

Vancouver man on a mission native to his heart

Principal and Founder of Walrus Arts Management & Consulting Andre Bouchard is on a mission to bring great indigenous performing artists to the world’s attention. Bouchard, who is of Kootenai and Ojibwe descent, works primarily with Native American performing arts.

November 25, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Before one of his dazzling performers hits a stage somewhere in the USA, Andre Bouchard has done lots of mundane legwork at his cluttered kitchen table in east Vancouver. Read story