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Clark County News

Fishing report 2/16

February 16, 2017, 6:04am Clark County News

First spring chinook has been counted at Bonneville Dam, but don't get excited about salmon angling for another three to four weeks Read story

Clark Talks discusses bridges, pipeline, students’ trip to U.N.

February 16, 2017, 6:02am Clark County News

In this week’s episode of Clark Talks, Columbian reporters Katie Gillespie and Dameon Pesanti tackle a smorgasbord of subjects ranging from pipelines to bridges. Read story

Friends of NRA banquet scheduled for March 18

February 16, 2017, 6:02am Clark County News

Variety of firearms and other items will be auctioned and raffled at 25th annual event Read story

Registration open for boating safety class

February 16, 2017, 6:01am Clark County News

Course slated for Feb. 25 at Clark County Public Works Maintenance and Operations Conference Center on Northeast 78th Street Read story

Weather Eye: As the frogs sing their songs, we anticipate spring

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

I must tell you, this bout of warmer rain has our little froggy friends hopping with joy. If you live near a wetland, you probably have heard them. Weather watcher Ellen Smart near Ridgefield Wildlife Refuge says they have been singing their nightly chorus for over a week now. Read story

Kai Crown applies decals to sheriffs&#039; office vehicles at International Graphics and Nameplate in Vancouver.

Clark County gets new look at fleet of vehicles

Kai Crown applies decals to sheriffs&#039; office vehicles at International Graphics and Nameplate in Vancouver.

February 15, 2017, 9:38pm Clark County News

Clark County has brought in a fresh set of eyes to look at how it can spend less money on the 900 vehicles it uses for functions including law enforcement, infrastructure repair and maintenance, and on-the-job transportation for county employees. Read story

Justin Carey, who was struck by a vehicle while waiting for the school bus in 2013, steps down from the witness stand with his service dog, Shiva, on Wednesday afternoon during the vehicular assault retrial for Shaun Johnson in Clark County Superior Court.

Teen who lost lower leg recounts ordeal

Justin Carey, who was struck by a vehicle while waiting for the school bus in 2013, steps down from the witness stand with his service dog, Shiva, on Wednesday afternoon during the vehicular assault retrial for Shaun Johnson in Clark County Superior Court.

February 15, 2017, 8:50pm Clark County News

Much has changed in the more than three years since Justin Carey lost his lower right leg after being struck by a suspected intoxicated driver. He can no longer ride his bike, run or swim at the river. He has a prosthetic leg, but it only allows him to walk. Read story

Man sentenced for possessing, dealing in child porn

February 15, 2017, 7:15pm Clark County News

A Clark County court meted out a nearly three-year prison sentence Wednesday to a Vancouver man who previously pleaded guilty to possessing child pornography. Read story

A button in favor of voting for Vancouver Public Schools is seen at the Bates Center on Tuesday night, Feb. 14, 2017.

Vancouver Public Schools bond measure passes

A button in favor of voting for Vancouver Public Schools is seen at the Bates Center on Tuesday night, Feb. 14, 2017.

February 15, 2017, 4:54pm Clark County News

It’s another successful bond measure in the books for Vancouver Public Schools, as the district’s $458 million measure to build and remodel schools was validated Wednesday with 28,660 votes. Read story

Microbiologist Lillian McLitus, center, inserts a sample into the new DNA testing machine as OHSU lab student Lue Ann MacKenzie looks on at PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center in September.

PeaceHealth deal with Quest will lead to layoffs

Microbiologist Lillian McLitus, center, inserts a sample into the new DNA testing machine as OHSU lab student Lue Ann MacKenzie looks on at PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center in September.

February 15, 2017, 3:29pm Clark County News

PeaceHealth is selling some of its laboratory services and handing over the management of its hospital labs to Quest Diagnostics — a deal that will lead to layoffs for about 500 PeaceHealth employees. Read story