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Woodland’s Bill Dunlap wants to build a private shooting range 8 feet out from the back wall and running the length of his new shop-garage. He said he’d use his shooting range for about 20 minutes once a week, or when he had friends over who wanted to safely show off a new gun.

Woodland man wants own shooting range

Woodland’s Bill Dunlap wants to build a private shooting range 8 feet out from the back wall and running the length of his new shop-garage. He said he’d use his shooting range for about 20 minutes once a week, or when he had friends over who wanted to safely show off a new gun.

August 10, 2017, 9:32pm Clark County News

Bill Dunlap is tired of driving 30 minutes just to fire a gun. The retiree frequently travels to public shooting ranges in Camas or Portland to perfect and maintain his aim. Read story

Vancouver man accused of firing gun at vehicle appears in court

August 10, 2017, 7:46pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man accused of firing a BB gun at another vehicle after he became upset with that driver appeared Thursday in Clark County Superior Court. Read story

Hope Roberts, 11, of Amboy, left, playfully exchanges squirts of water with her brother, Lane, 12, while helping to clean his sheep, Pistol Whip, left, and Fred near the Hoof Beats 4-H Club barn during the Clark County Fair on Wednesday evening. Lane Roberts said Pistol Whip and Fred are twins and are both Hampshire sheep, who he helped to raise.

Clark County Fair heads toward homestretch

Hope Roberts, 11, of Amboy, left, playfully exchanges squirts of water with her brother, Lane, 12, while helping to clean his sheep, Pistol Whip, left, and Fred near the Hoof Beats 4-H Club barn during the Clark County Fair on Wednesday evening. Lane Roberts said Pistol Whip and Fred are twins and are both Hampshire sheep, who he helped to raise.

August 10, 2017, 7:43pm Clark County News

The Clark County Fair heads into the final three days of its 10-day run, and Friday's free grandstand entertainment features Tuff Trucks at 2 and 7 p.m. Read story

Sen. Ann Rivers, left, with Rep. Paul Harris, answers questions as teachers, parents and public school supporters rally in March at a town hall with legislators at Roosevelt Elementary in Vancouver.

Sen. Rivers, Rep. Harris top per diem list

Sen. Ann Rivers, left, with Rep. Paul Harris, answers questions as teachers, parents and public school supporters rally in March at a town hall with legislators at Roosevelt Elementary in Vancouver.

August 10, 2017, 7:24pm Clark County News

Washington lawmakers concluded a record 193-day legislative session last month where they hammered out deals on education funding while also failing to strike accords on a capital budget and a fix to a court decision that’s stalled rural development in parts of the state. Read story

Corrections Deputy Christopher A. North, front, who is accused of sexual misconduct against a female inmate, makes a first appearance July 27 in Clark County Superior Court. North was arraigned Thursday.

Corrections deputy charged with sexual misconduct

Corrections Deputy Christopher A. North, front, who is accused of sexual misconduct against a female inmate, makes a first appearance July 27 in Clark County Superior Court. North was arraigned Thursday.

August 10, 2017, 7:17pm Clark County News

A Clark County corrections deputy accused of sexual misconduct involving a female inmate was formally charged Thursday in Clark County Superior Court. Read story

Anyone who recognizes the person pictured is asked to contact Vancouver police detective Tom Topaum at tom.topaum@cityofvancouver.us.

Police seek public’s help in ID’ing suspect in major crime

Anyone who recognizes the person pictured is asked to contact Vancouver police detective Tom Topaum at tom.topaum@cityofvancouver.us.

August 10, 2017, 2:41pm Clark County News

Vancouver police detectives are asking for help in identifying a man who is a suspect in an investigation by the agency's major crimes unit.  Read story

Firefighters quickly doused a blaze that started at one shed and spread to a second nearby shed in North Salmon Creek Thursday morning.

Two sheds damaged in North Salmon Creek fire

Firefighters quickly doused a blaze that started at one shed and spread to a second nearby shed in North Salmon Creek Thursday morning.

August 10, 2017, 1:58pm Clark County News

Firefighters quickly doused a fire that damaged two sheds in North Salmon Creek on Thursday morning. Read story

Clark Talks: Podcast looks at tolls, primary outcomes

August 10, 2017, 6:03am Clark County News

In this week’s Clark Talks, The Columbian’s reporters talk with our congresswoman and look at local elections. Read story

Weather Eye: Weekend begins break from this stretch of heat

August 10, 2017, 6:03am Clark County News

We just have to get through today and Friday and then the advertised cool-down will be underway. High pressure slides eastward taking the hot and dry air with it as well as that disgusting smoke, too. Read story

Clark Asks: Are hillside caves still accessible?

August 10, 2017, 6:02am Clark County News

And the winner is ... caves. Read story