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Clark County News

Weather Eye: May rainfall totals reported; we may go from warm to hot

June 20, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

OK as promised, let’s review some rainfall for May from your friends and neighbors: Claudia Chiasson, Carson, 3.24 inches; Tyler Mode, Battle Ground, 2.88 inches; Bob Starr, Cougar, 5.66 inches; Phil Delany, above Dole Valley, 6.30 inches; Robin Ruzek, Lake Shore, 1.98 inches; Bill Sobolewski, Livingston Mountain, 4.81 inches; Dave… Read story

Mark Ross, the incoming superintendent of Battle Ground Public Schools, left, talks with current superintendent Mark Hottowe, who is retiring this year.

Educator inspired retiring Battle Ground superintendent

Mark Ross, the incoming superintendent of Battle Ground Public Schools, left, talks with current superintendent Mark Hottowe, who is retiring this year.

June 20, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

As a kid, Battle Ground Public Schools Superintendent Mark Hottowe was always small for his grade. Read story

Remember to pick up firework debris

June 20, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

With fireworks poised to go on sale next week, Clark County is reminding residents to pick up debris left over from the Fourth of July holiday. Read story

Odyssey Middle School seventh-graders Daisy Gooch, from left, Matthew Houlding, Lauren Mayer and Jace Morik work on presentation projects in class. The Camas School District adopted a new policy that limits the amount of homework teachers can assign students, with the idea that it will make classes more lively and discussion-based as students focus the act of learning instead of spend time finishing homework assignments.

Camas schools lightening students’ homework load

Odyssey Middle School seventh-graders Daisy Gooch, from left, Matthew Houlding, Lauren Mayer and Jace Morik work on presentation projects in class. The Camas School District adopted a new policy that limits the amount of homework teachers can assign students, with the idea that it will make classes more lively and discussion-based as students focus the act of learning instead of spend time finishing homework assignments.

June 20, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

The Camas School District will be lightening the homework load for students starting in the fall after officials, teachers, parents and students spent a year looking at how to best use homework to serve students. Read story

Firefighters plan training burn Thursday

June 20, 2017, 5:59am Clark County News

Salmon Creek-area residents should not be alarmed if they see smoke or flames Thursday as firefighters are planning a training burn. Read story

Innovative Services NW to get $10,000

June 20, 2017, 5:59am Clark County News

Columbia Credit Union granted Innovative Service NW $10,000 to go toward technology improvements. Some of the money will go toward the $107,300 needed to purchase a new accounting, human resources and fixed asset software system. Read story

Clark College adds four to leadership team

June 20, 2017, 5:58am Clark County News

Clark College will welcome four educators to its leadership team. Read story

Companies giving away reliable used car

June 20, 2017, 5:57am Clark County News

Chappelle's Towing and Jacobus Carstar are teaming up to give away a used, but reliable, vehicle as part of the towing company's Uplift Program to help families in need. Read story

Work continues on Terminal 1 at the Port of Vancouver. At Monday night's city council meeting, councilors gave the final go-ahead to the Port of Vancouver's Terminal 1 project master plan.

Vancouver to have ‘zero tolerance’ for fireworks

Work continues on Terminal 1 at the Port of Vancouver. At Monday night's city council meeting, councilors gave the final go-ahead to the Port of Vancouver's Terminal 1 project master plan.

June 19, 2017, 9:45pm Clark County News

America’s birthday celebration is going to be a lot quieter in Vancouver this summer. Read story

Mikah Meyer, left, 31, who is on a three-year road trip to visit all 417 national parks, and Ranger Bob Cromwell stop in the reconstructed fur store during Friday’s tour of Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.

Fort visitor plans to see all 417 national parks

Mikah Meyer, left, 31, who is on a three-year road trip to visit all 417 national parks, and Ranger Bob Cromwell stop in the reconstructed fur store during Friday’s tour of Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.

June 19, 2017, 8:31pm Clark County News

Mikah Meyer’s tally as of Friday: 185 parks down and 232 to go. Read story