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Clark County News

Weather postpones LIGO science talk

February 8, 2017, 3:12pm Clark County News

A science presentation about gravitational waves, scheduled for Heritage High School Thursday has been postponed because of weather. Amber Henry, who is based at a research center near the Tri-Cities, is unable to make it to Vancouver because of winter weather conditions in the Columbia Gorge. Read story

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Bar association poll ranks Parcher as top pick for judge

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February 8, 2017, 12:54pm Clark County News

Local lawyers overwhelmingly support District Court Commissioner Kristen Parcher who’s among seven candidates vying to replace retiring District Court Judge James Swanger, according to opinion poll results released Wednesday afternoon. Read story

Lillyannah Cook-Forsht, a Washington Connections Academy student, right, feels an animal pelt, while Iris MacMichael waits for a turn.

Washington Connections Academy offers flexible, virtual learning

Lillyannah Cook-Forsht, a Washington Connections Academy student, right, feels an animal pelt, while Iris MacMichael waits for a turn.

February 8, 2017, 6:05am Clark County News

At a recent visit to the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, Erika Montgomery leaned down and smiled at a young student. Read story

Bryan Shull, owner of Trap Door Brewing, is concerned about recent spills of hazardous materials in an alleyway in Uptown Village. There had been spills of cooking oil and paint within two weeks of each other near the end of 2016.

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Bryan Shull, owner of Trap Door Brewing, is concerned about recent spills of hazardous materials in an alleyway in Uptown Village. There had been spills of cooking oil and paint within two weeks of each other near the end of 2016.

February 8, 2017, 6:04am Business

Back-to-back spills of liquid substances in an alleyway in Uptown Village recently left some neighborhood businesses fuming. Read story

Family of Kentucky man missing since 2015 hoping for more clues

February 8, 2017, 5:59am Clark County News

The sister of a Kentucky man who went missing in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest around October 2015 says more information has since popped up regarding his disappearance, and the family is asking people to continue keeping an eye out. Glenn “Austin” Oldfield, of Louisville, Ky., planned to… Read story

Volunteer position open on animal control board

February 8, 2017, 5:58am Clark County News

Are you a Clark County resident who owns an animal other than a dog or cat and has an interest in animal control issues? County Manager Mark McCauley is seeking applicants for an open position on the volunteer Animal Protection and Control Advisory Board. Read story

Rotary Rose Day benefit planned for March 23

February 8, 2017, 5:58am Clark County News

Area Rotarians will deliver pre-purchased red roses throughout the area March 23 while raising funds for their various charitable programs. Read story

Deadlines approaching for Marshall Awards

February 8, 2017, 5:57am Clark County News

Deadlines are approaching for the 2017 General George C. Marshall Awards. Nomination packets for the youth award must be received by Feb. 15, and the deadline for the adult award is Feb. 17. Read story

Commission on Aging to share progress report

February 8, 2017, 5:55am Clark County News

The Clark County Commission on Aging will present its progress report summarizing its fourth year of work to the county council on Feb. 21. Read story

Public to meet, greet candidates for library branch manager

February 8, 2017, 5:55am Clark County News

Fort Vancouver Regional Library District is hosting meet-and-greet opportunities for final candidates for the branch manager positions at La Center and Woodland community libraries. Read story