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Larry Johns wades through the water that&#039;s built up on his property during the rainy season that he worries will ruin his property.

Man suspects neighboring property owner to blame for flooding

Larry Johns wades through the water that&#039;s built up on his property during the rainy season that he worries will ruin his property.

March 21, 2017, 9:03pm Clark County News

Ever since the winter rains began falling, Larry Johns’ mornings have been filled with dread. Each morning, he said, he looks out of the window of his house, located at the end of 130th Avenue just north of Vancouver, worried that waters from a nearby pond will have completely flooded… Read story

Battle Ground police are looking for this man, shown here in surveillance video taken from the Wal-Mart, in connection with a March 15 report of two females being touched inappropriately.

Battle Ground police seeking man who groped people in Wal-Mart

Battle Ground police are looking for this man, shown here in surveillance video taken from the Wal-Mart, in connection with a March 15 report of two females being touched inappropriately.

March 21, 2017, 4:23pm Clark County News

The Battle Ground Police Department shared surveillance images Tuesday of a man wanted for questioning after a reporof inappropriate touching of two females inside the town’s Wal-Mart last week. Read story

Hudson’s Bay to have basketball fundraiser

March 21, 2017, 6:03am Clark County News

Hudson's Bay Foundation will host a March Madness Fundraiser, with proceeds benefiting programs for students, faculty and the school. Read story

Dike Access Road onramp reopens

March 21, 2017, 6:02am Clark County News

The Dike Access Road onramp to northbound Interstate 5 in Woodland is open again. Read story

Weather Eye: Rainfall set some records in county

March 21, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Aloha and greetings from the Big Island of Hawaii! I must say it was sure nice to get off the plane Monday and see sunshine, palm trees and warmth I could feel clear to the bone. Must make this an annual affair after our winter weather in the Pacific Northwest. Read story

State lawmakers in 49th District to host town hall

March 21, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

State lawmakers representing the 49th Legislative District in Olympia will host a telephone town hall from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. today. Read story

Vancouver man caught in sex-trafficking sting

March 20, 2017, 9:06pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man was among nine who were arrested last week as part of a Portland Police Bureau undercover sex-trafficking sting. Read story

Extra St. Patrick’s Day patrols lead to 11 DUI arrests Friday

March 20, 2017, 9:05pm Clark County News

Police officers pulling extra patrols on St. Patrick’s Day arrested 11 motorists for impaired driving, according to the Vancouver Police Department. Read story

Becky Archibald, right, supports Lydia Newcomb on Monday during a meeting at the Firstenburg Community Center discussing a recent decision by Meals on Wheels People to close the center&#039;s dining room, which now serves about 14 seniors a day and delivers about 140 meals a day to housebound seniors.

Meals on Wheels People explores options

Becky Archibald, right, supports Lydia Newcomb on Monday during a meeting at the Firstenburg Community Center discussing a recent decision by Meals on Wheels People to close the center&#039;s dining room, which now serves about 14 seniors a day and delivers about 140 meals a day to housebound seniors.

March 20, 2017, 8:00pm Clark County News

Meals on Wheels People will close its dining room and delivery services at the Firstenburg Community Center at the end of June. In the future, however, it could be replaced with a cafe-style operation open to the general public — not just seniors. Read story

Retired professor John Koroloff holds a radon detector in his basement  in 2012 in Vancouver.

Evergreen begins mitigating schools’ radon

Retired professor John Koroloff holds a radon detector in his basement  in 2012 in Vancouver.

March 20, 2017, 7:55pm Clark County News

Work is underway at two Evergreen school district campuses to mitigate elevated levels of radon found in two rooms. Read story