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Clark County News

Weather Eye: Forecast this week is normal, about 80 degrees

July 16, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Goodness, we haven’t checked the monthly statistics to get an idea where we are so let’s do that right now. The average mean temperature for Vancouver is 68.5 degrees, 1.2 degrees above normal. Rainfall is still 0 and about one-half inch below average. Saturday was the 29th day without measurable… Read story

A vintage car passes the Kiggins Theatre during the inaugural Cruise the Couve on Saturday, which started as a replacement for Cruisin’ the Gut. City officials and Phil Medina, organizer of Cruisin’ the Gut, disagreed on a few contract items, so Medina dropped out, leading to a group of downtown business owners to swoop in and start their own event.

Coming together for a cruise

A vintage car passes the Kiggins Theatre during the inaugural Cruise the Couve on Saturday, which started as a replacement for Cruisin’ the Gut. City officials and Phil Medina, organizer of Cruisin’ the Gut, disagreed on a few contract items, so Medina dropped out, leading to a group of downtown business owners to swoop in and start their own event.

July 15, 2017, 10:19pm Clark County News

The first-ever Cruise the Couve took over Vancouver’s Main Street on Saturday, and the new event with a new name had a familiar feel. Read story

North Country EMS levy proposed

July 15, 2017, 9:07pm Clark County News

Residents of Yacolt and parts of the northern county will cast ballots Aug. 1 to renew the levy that funds a third of North Country EMS’ ambulance service in the area. Read story

Gerard Nash and his son, Radley, 2 ride a slide at a carnival as part of Battle Ground Harvest Days on Saturday.

Battle Ground celebrates Harvest Days

Gerard Nash and his son, Radley, 2 ride a slide at a carnival as part of Battle Ground Harvest Days on Saturday.

July 15, 2017, 6:42pm Clark County News

Clark County’s third-largest city is holding its biggest community celebration of the year this weekend. Read story

Candidates for the Vancouver School Board, Anthony Licerio, left, and Mark Stoker meet with The Columbian’s Editorial Board on Tuesday.

Candidates vie for Vancouver Public Schools board seat

Candidates for the Vancouver School Board, Anthony Licerio, left, and Mark Stoker meet with The Columbian’s Editorial Board on Tuesday.

July 15, 2017, 4:45pm Clark County News

Voters in the Vancouver School District will cast ballots for either a long-tenured incumbent or a political newcomer in one school board race this primary election. Read story

Man accidentally shoots himself in leg while driving in Vancouver

July 15, 2017, 10:52am Clark County News

A man was hospitalized Saturday after he accidentally shot himself in the leg while driving, according to the Vancouver Police Department. Police were dispatched at about 12:45 a.m. to the corner of Broadway and Fourth Plain Boulevard after the man stopped and asked for help from passers-by, according… Read story

Catch up on the news.

Morning Press: Juvenile court, racetrack lawsuit, baseball family

Catch up on the news.

July 15, 2017, 6:05am Clark County News

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

Vancouver schools foundation earns grant

July 15, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

The Community Foundation for Southwest Washington awarded the Foundation for Vancouver Public Schools a $10,000 grant to expand the community schools model, according to the news release. Read story

Mechatronics program to provide job training

July 15, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Clark College will host a free information session about its mechatronics program next week. Read story

Former Evergreen High School teacher Matthew Morasch appears for opening statements in his voyeurism trial Tuesday.

Former Evergreen teacher’s voyeurism trial continues

Former Evergreen High School teacher Matthew Morasch appears for opening statements in his voyeurism trial Tuesday.

July 14, 2017, 10:35pm Clark County News

Witness testimony will continue Monday in the trial of a former Evergreen High School teacher accused of trying to take photos and video up the dresses of females, including girls in his class, with his cellphone. Read story