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Clark County News

Catch up on the news.

Morning Press: Fireworks, Sticky’s pot shop, Clark grad Sam Elliott

Catch up on the news.

June 24, 2017, 6:05am Clark County News

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

Ridgefield school district hires new principal

June 24, 2017, 5:58am Clark County News

Christen Palmer was named as the new principal for Ridgefield High School. She’ll start in the fall and comes to Ridgefield after spending the last six years as associate principal at Heritage High School in Evergreen Public Schools. Read story

Early-morning fire in Felida causes $50,000 damage to outbuilding

June 23, 2017, 9:34pm Clark County News

An outbuilding in Felida was damaged in an early-morning fire Friday. Read story

Maintenance worker helps extinguish fire

June 23, 2017, 9:31pm Clark County News

A fire on the deck of an apartment in Vancouver’s Kevanna Park neighborhood Friday morning was quickly extinguished thanks to a maintenance worker. Read story

Candidates for Vancouver City Council, Position 1, Scott Campbell, left, Nicolette Horaites, David Roberts and Jacob Kerr meet with the Editorial Board at The Columbian on Friday.

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Candidates for Vancouver City Council, Position 1, Scott Campbell, left, Nicolette Horaites, David Roberts and Jacob Kerr meet with the Editorial Board at The Columbian on Friday.

June 23, 2017, 9:22pm Clark County News

Four candidates running for the Position 1 seat on the Vancouver City Council sounded off on taxes, infrastructure, affordable housing, a proposed oil terminal and other issues facing the city during a visit to The Columbian’s Editorial Board on Friday. Read story

Living Hope Church turned its chapel into an overnight warming center for the homeless several nights this winter.

Agenda: Helping homeless in severe weather

Living Hope Church turned its chapel into an overnight warming center for the homeless several nights this winter.

June 23, 2017, 9:10pm Clark County News

Officials look for best plan for when temperatures fall below freezing this winter Read story

County settles discrimination lawsuit

June 23, 2017, 8:15pm Clark County News

A former Clark County sheriff’s commander’s nearly decadelong legal battle in a racial discrimination lawsuit against the county was settled for $1.2 million. Read story

Jaslynn Johnson, 4, of Vancouver cools off while joining family members and kids of all ages in the fountain at Esther Short Park recently. At top, bare feet and rolled-up jeans were in style as visitors cooled off at the park. Residents will be looking for relief from the heat this week as high temperatures are expected.

Weekend may bring record-setting heat

Jaslynn Johnson, 4, of Vancouver cools off while joining family members and kids of all ages in the fountain at Esther Short Park recently. At top, bare feet and rolled-up jeans were in style as visitors cooled off at the park. Residents will be looking for relief from the heat this week as high temperatures are expected.

June 23, 2017, 8:13pm Clark County News

Get ready for near-record, or possibly record-setting, high temperatures in Southwest Washington this weekend. Read story

C-Tran driver trainer Randy Millikan drives an articulating bus from C-Tran headquarters Friday. Millikan said that for the last two or three years, C-Tran has had back-to-back classes of trainee operators as it works to shore up its staffing levels.

C-Tran faces driver shortage

C-Tran driver trainer Randy Millikan drives an articulating bus from C-Tran headquarters Friday. Millikan said that for the last two or three years, C-Tran has had back-to-back classes of trainee operators as it works to shore up its staffing levels.

June 23, 2017, 8:03pm Clark County News

C-Tran is trying to work its way out of a bad cycle with its bus operators. Read story

State auditor’s office reports finding

June 23, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

A report from the Washington State Auditor's Office released Thursday criticized the city of Ridgefield for not having adequate internal controls to ensure compliance with federal suspension and debarment requirements. Read story