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Clark County News

Boy Scouts to recycle trees, collect coats

December 6, 2016, 6:01am Clark County News

Mark your calendar: Local Boy Scouts will be collecting new or used coats and recycling Christmas trees on Saturday, Jan. 7. Read story

Not too late to donate Walk & Knock food bags

December 6, 2016, 6:01am Clark County News

People whose donations were not picked up Saturday during Walk & Knock still can contribute to the annual food drive. Read story

Fire at Jason Lee Middle School outbuilding extinguished

December 5, 2016, 10:39pm Clark County News

Firefighters extinguished a fire that damaged a portable at Jason Lee Middle School on Monday night. Read story

Two men rob Mexican shop in Hazel Dell

December 5, 2016, 10:16pm Clark County News

Two men, one armed with a rifle, robbed a Mexican shop in Hazel Dell on Monday before driving away into the night. Read story

Snow coats the rooftops of homes on Prune Hill in Camas Monday.

More snow, freezing rain could be on way to Clark County

Snow coats the rooftops of homes on Prune Hill in Camas Monday.

December 5, 2016, 9:47pm Clark County News

A light dusting of snow fell over Clark County and the Portland-Vancouver metro area Monday, but it was enough to delay the start of classes or put buses on snow routes at some schools in the northern and eastern parts of the county. The high temperature was 39 degrees. Read story

Firefighters quell early morning kitchen fire

December 5, 2016, 9:40pm Clark County News

The man told firefighters his smoke alarm woke him up and he soon found the kitchen on fire, Stromberg said. He tried to put out the flames with an extinguisher, but that didn't work so he evacuated, Stromberg said. Read story

Vancouver City Councilor Jack Burkman, left, shown at a previous city council meeting.

City eyes Trump infrastructure plan

Vancouver City Councilor Jack Burkman, left, shown at a previous city council meeting.

December 5, 2016, 9:09pm Clark County News

President-elect Donald Trump said he plans to invest billions in infrastructure projects, a promise that has spurred some local politicians to wonder if that could help revive an effort to replace the Interstate 5 Bridge. Read story

Evergreen Public Schools Superintendent John Deeder (Columbian files)

Evergreen’s Deeder might face no-confidence vote

Evergreen Public Schools Superintendent John Deeder (Columbian files)

December 5, 2016, 6:14pm Clark County News

The Evergreen Public Schools’ union leaders are seeking member support for a resolution declaring no confidence in the district’s superintendent. Read story

Coco and Ginger, two goats owned by JR Robertson, were shot and killed sometime between Sunday morning and Monday morning. The goats were popular in Vancouver&#039;s Truman neighborhood, where they could be seen from a path near state Highway 500.

Sheriff’s Office investigating 3 goats killed in yard

Coco and Ginger, two goats owned by JR Robertson, were shot and killed sometime between Sunday morning and Monday morning. The goats were popular in Vancouver&#039;s Truman neighborhood, where they could be seen from a path near state Highway 500.

December 5, 2016, 4:58pm Clark County News

JR Robertson’s animals are known around Vancouver’s Truman neighborhood. The 63-year-old lives on a 1-acre plot near state Highway 500 and Falk Road, and he said that a steady flow of pedestrians, bicyclists and children have been known to pay a visit to see his mules, goats, rabbits and turkeys. Read story

Faith, left, and Max, the 10-year-old dogs of Orchards resident John Schumacher, were adopted Monday by a Vancouver woman.

Dogs Max and Faith find new permanent home

Faith, left, and Max, the 10-year-old dogs of Orchards resident John Schumacher, were adopted Monday by a Vancouver woman.

December 5, 2016, 4:50pm Clark County News

After meeting with potential adopters over the weekend, Max and Faith went home with a new owner Monday. Read story