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Clark County News

Water use restrictions lifted after pump fixed

August 8, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Issues at the Ranney pump house have been resolved, and water restrictions in Woodland were lifted Monday morning, according to an announcement from the city sent out after 10 a.m. Read story

Man accused of wielding knife at people

August 7, 2017, 9:55pm Clark County News

Police on Saturday arrested a knife-wielding man whom they say shouted, "Have you ever been stabbed?" while approaching a group of people at the Fort Vancouver Historic Site. Read story

Battle Ground man appears in court in child porn case

August 7, 2017, 9:54pm Clark County News

A Battle Ground man accused of possessing child pornography -- some of the images he allegedly created include a young girl and himself -- appeared Monday in Clark County Superior Court. Read story

Man accused of trying to stomp on baby in Esther Short Park

August 7, 2017, 9:53pm Clark County News

Police say a Vancouver man approached a couple and their newborn baby at Esther Short Park on Saturday and attempted to stomp on the child, court records show. Read story

Robert Bemis appears Dec. 12 in Clark County Superior Court on suspicion of first-degree robbery. Bemis was sentenced to three years in prison Monday.

Man sentenced to three years in prison for Chase Bank robbery

Robert Bemis appears Dec. 12 in Clark County Superior Court on suspicion of first-degree robbery. Bemis was sentenced to three years in prison Monday.

August 7, 2017, 9:52pm Clark County News

A man who robbed a Chase Bank branch in downtown Vancouver last year was sentenced Monday to three years in prison. Read story

Jodi Ballard of Highland Hill Hogs, from left, introduces a piglet Monday morning to Gabriel Romero, 7, and Capt. Scott Taube of Clark County Fire District 6, who is a member of Memory Makers, at the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds in Ridgefield. The Memory Makers provide support to medically fragile kids so they and their family can enjoy the fair.

Memory Makers helps medically fragile kids enjoy fair

Jodi Ballard of Highland Hill Hogs, from left, introduces a piglet Monday morning to Gabriel Romero, 7, and Capt. Scott Taube of Clark County Fire District 6, who is a member of Memory Makers, at the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds in Ridgefield. The Memory Makers provide support to medically fragile kids so they and their family can enjoy the fair.

August 7, 2017, 9:34pm Clark County News

When Gabriel Romero sees the squealing piglet, his eyes light up and the red dog painted on his cheek crinkles as he smiles. Read story

Joshua Johnson (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian)

Man sentenced to five years in hit-and-run

Joshua Johnson (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian)

August 7, 2017, 8:58pm Clark County News

Nancy Peterson stood face-to-face Monday with the hit-and-run driver whom she blames for turning her son into a “monster.” Read story

The McAllister family — Melissa, holding Christopher, and Guy, holding AJ — of Vancouver is recovering after a crash in the Walnut Grove Safeway parking lot.

Family faces long road after car strikes mom, sons

The McAllister family — Melissa, holding Christopher, and Guy, holding AJ — of Vancouver is recovering after a crash in the Walnut Grove Safeway parking lot.

August 7, 2017, 8:30pm Clark County News

A Saturday morning walk for doughnuts has turned the McAllister family’s lives upside down. Read story

Republican state Representatives Vicki Kraft, left, Paul Harris and Brandon Vick look back at the long sessions in Olympia with The Columbian’s Editorial Board.

Lawmakers see progress, more work yet to be donevideo icon

Republican state Representatives Vicki Kraft, left, Paul Harris and Brandon Vick look back at the long sessions in Olympia with The Columbian’s Editorial Board.

August 7, 2017, 8:18pm Clark County News

The Washington Legislature made strides in fully funding basic education, but work remains to be done with other issues, particularly with infrastructure and the state’s relationship with its neighbor to the south. Read story

Anti-fossil fuel protesters block BNSF Railway tracks in Vancouver to demonstrate against the Vancouver Energy oil terminal around noon on Monday.

Two arrested at oil terminal protest in west Vancouver

Anti-fossil fuel protesters block BNSF Railway tracks in Vancouver to demonstrate against the Vancouver Energy oil terminal around noon on Monday.

August 7, 2017, 8:09pm Clark County News

Two men protesting the proposed Vancouver Energy oil terminal were arrested during a demonstration Monday that blocked BSNF Railway tracks in west Vancouver. Read story