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Clark College students, Brady Johnson, left, and Brady’s father, Kelly Johnson, are pictured with the Clark College sign. Kelly Johnson returned to school after being away for 27 years. Both father and son are in the supervisory management program at Clark.

Double major: father and son attend college

Clark College students, Brady Johnson, left, and Brady’s father, Kelly Johnson, are pictured with the Clark College sign. Kelly Johnson returned to school after being away for 27 years. Both father and son are in the supervisory management program at Clark.

June 19, 2017, 6:02am Clark County News

Kelly Johnson’s Clark College story begins and ends with his family. Read story

Tamara Uldell, a Washington State University Vancouver student, reaches into an excavation during Fort Vancouver’s archaeology field school in 2015.

Local history uncovered in summer dig program

Tamara Uldell, a Washington State University Vancouver student, reaches into an excavation during Fort Vancouver’s archaeology field school in 2015.

June 19, 2017, 6:01am Clark County News

The legacy of William Ryan will be explored this summer at Fort Vancouver. Archaeologists hope to learn — among other things — precisely which William Ryan they’re studying. Read story

Off Beat: Makeup days cut into reading time

June 19, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

People at our local libraries are wonderful sources of information on many topics ... including the effect of snow and ice on summer reading programs. Read story

Victor Moore and his twin sons Wyatt and Brody, both 8, fish Horseshoe Lake in Woodland to celebrate Father’s Day Sunday. After fishing, the plan was to check out the carnival set up for Woodland Planters Days, which was also that weekend.

Dads kick back as families enjoy Father’s Day at Woodland’s annual festival

Victor Moore and his twin sons Wyatt and Brody, both 8, fish Horseshoe Lake in Woodland to celebrate Father’s Day Sunday. After fishing, the plan was to check out the carnival set up for Woodland Planters Days, which was also that weekend.

June 18, 2017, 9:41pm Clark County News

Michael Dribin, with Horeshoe Paddlesports, helped pull Dan and Amanda Newbold back to shore Sunday after the two took their 2-year-old, Penelope, out on Woodland’s Horseshoe Lake. Read story

Clark County Senior Deputy Prosecutor Abbie Bartlett was recently appointed as a part-time court commissioner in Clark County District Court.

District court chooses new commissioner

Clark County Senior Deputy Prosecutor Abbie Bartlett was recently appointed as a part-time court commissioner in Clark County District Court.

June 18, 2017, 9:40pm Clark County News

The Clark County District Court bench has selected Senior Deputy Prosecutor Abbie Bartlett to join them as a part-time court commissioner. Read story

Planned Parenthood defunding could leave health care gap in county

June 18, 2017, 5:41pm Clark County News

Each year, about 4,300 Clark County residents receive health care services at Planned Parenthood’s Vancouver center. The vast majority of those services are preventive, including 3,800 sexually transmitted disease tests and contraceptives for 3,035 women last year. Read story

Weather Eye: Warm temperatures for Father’s Day

June 18, 2017, 6:03am Clark County News

As forecast, clouds were a bit slow to clear Saturday but the afternoon was pleasant with temperatures in the 70s. Today we have some morning clouds but plenty of warm sunshine is on tap with highs in the low 80s. Monday we enjoy more sun and warmer temperatures in the… Read story

The issue of shackling defendants for routine court proceedings was raised last week in both Clark County Superior and District Court following a May 31 ruling by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

The Case for and against shackles

The issue of shackling defendants for routine court proceedings was raised last week in both Clark County Superior and District Court following a May 31 ruling by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

June 18, 2017, 6:02am Clark County News

A recent ruling from the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has local judges and attorneys at odds over the shackling of inmates for routine court proceedings. Read story

Clark College offers classes to local jail inmates

June 18, 2017, 6:01am Clark County News

Clark College started a new program this spring quarter that offers pre-college math classes to inmates at the Clark County Jail. Read story

Jonas Lail plays with his son, Hudson, who died on June 1. A once-in-a-lifetime shot five days after Hudson’s death has helped Lail find peace. At top, Jonas Lail shortly after hitting a hole-in-one on the 16th hole at Royal Oaks Country Club in Vancouver.

Once-in-a-lifetime golf shot brings sense of peace to grieving father

Jonas Lail plays with his son, Hudson, who died on June 1. A once-in-a-lifetime shot five days after Hudson’s death has helped Lail find peace. At top, Jonas Lail shortly after hitting a hole-in-one on the 16th hole at Royal Oaks Country Club in Vancouver.

June 18, 2017, 6:00am Clark County Health

Today was supposed to be the first Father’s Day Jonas Lail celebrated with his infant son, Hudson. Read story