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Clark County News

Gresham homicide suspect arrested in Vancouver

February 15, 2017, 11:54am Clark County News

A Portland man hiding out in a Vancouver house was arrested Tuesday for suspicion of murder in a Gresham shooting death last fall. Read story

Youth volunteer opportunities offered

February 15, 2017, 6:06am Clark County News

Clark County Parks and the city of Vancouver are seeking youth ages 14 to 19 to participate in Vancouver VolunTEEN, a program that will offer teenagers an opportunity to work on volunteer projects after school. Read story

Fire District 6 training for disaster response

February 15, 2017, 6:06am Clark County News

Clark County Fire District 6 is offering a seven-week Community Emergency Response Team training beginning Feb. 23 at its station at 8800 N.E. Hazel Dell Ave. Read story

Park fees for renting picnic shelters to rise

February 15, 2017, 6:05am Clark County News

Reserving a picnic shelter in a Clark County park is about to get more expensive. Read story

Kindergarten sign-ups planned for April 17-28

February 15, 2017, 6:05am Clark County News

Registration for kindergarten at La Center Elementary School will take place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 17-28 at the school, 700 E. Fourth St., La Center. Read story

Police organization reading event Thursday

February 15, 2017, 6:04am Clark County News

The Vancouver Police Activities League will host a literacy and safety event at 10 a.m. Thursday Lincoln Elementary School, 4200 N.W. Daniels St. Read story

YWCA scholarship applications accepted

February 15, 2017, 6:02am Clark County News

YWCA Clark County is accepting scholarship applications through March 13 for its Young Women of Achievement Awards. Four scholarships will be offered to 12th-grade students of schools in Clark County. Read story

Ocean salmon season off southern Washington and northern Oregon closed prior to Labor Day in 2016 and another short season looms as a possibility this year.

Weak coho run forecast for Columbia River

Ocean salmon season off southern Washington and northern Oregon closed prior to Labor Day in 2016 and another short season looms as a possibility this year.

February 15, 2017, 4:06am Clark County News

Poor returns likely will mean another short fishing season off southern Washington and northern Oregon coasts in 2017 Read story

Seventh-grader Colton Sahota, 12, left, talks with teacher Beth Doughty, right, as she answers questions from students while they work on their Dell Chromebooks at Chief Umtuch Middle School in Battle Ground in January. Part of the funding from the levy the district put before voters supports technology in classrooms.

‘Looking like a victory’ for Battle Ground levy

Seventh-grader Colton Sahota, 12, left, talks with teacher Beth Doughty, right, as she answers questions from students while they work on their Dell Chromebooks at Chief Umtuch Middle School in Battle Ground in January. Part of the funding from the levy the district put before voters supports technology in classrooms.

February 14, 2017, 10:39pm Clark County News

Voters in the Battle Ground school district appeared on the brink of passing a four-year, $136.54 million replacement levy in Tuesday’s special election. Read story

Bond supporters applaud as Vancouver Public Schools Superintendent Steve Webb thanks them for their work Tuesday evening. Vancouver&#039;s bond measure was short of validation, but more votes will be counted today.

Big support for Vancouver Public Schools bond issue

Bond supporters applaud as Vancouver Public Schools Superintendent Steve Webb thanks them for their work Tuesday evening. Vancouver&#039;s bond measure was short of validation, but more votes will be counted today.

February 14, 2017, 10:35pm Clark County News

Voters in the Vancouver school district overwhelmingly supported a $458 million bond measure that would launch a major construction campaign, building new schools and repairing old buildings. Whether there’s enough of those voters, however, remains to be seen. Read story