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Clark County News

Two fire district measures pass, 3rd appears to fail

August 2, 2016, 10:52pm Clark County News

Voters approved an emergency medical services replacement levy for Clark County Fire District 6, and a merger between Fire District 2 and Clark County Fire & Rescue, but they appear to have rejected a levy lift for Fire District 3. Read story

Clark County Councilor David Madore.
Council candidate Tanisha Harris, center, checks the election results as she is congratulated by her campaign manager Steve Kuyatt, bottom left, and her aunt Dian Stack and her mother Karen Harris, top center, at the Clark County Public Service building in Vancouver,  Tuesday.

Madore concedes defeat in Facebook post

Council candidate Tanisha Harris, center, checks the election results as she is congratulated by her campaign manager Steve Kuyatt, bottom left, and her aunt Dian Stack and her mother Karen Harris, top center, at the Clark County Public Service building in Vancouver,  Tuesday.

August 2, 2016, 8:15pm Clark County News

Republican Clark County Councilor David Madore’s days in office appear numbered. Read story

Community Planning Director Oliver Orjiako has sued Clark County, seeking public records from Councilor David Madore.

Planning director seeks $750,000 in damages in new complaint against Clark County

Community Planning Director Oliver Orjiako has sued Clark County, seeking public records from Councilor David Madore.

August 2, 2016, 3:29pm Clark County News

Clark County’s legal troubles continued Tuesday, as the county planning director filed a tort claim asking for $750,000 in damages connected to his ongoing complaints about county Councilor David Madore. Read story

Debby Dover, executive director of Second Step Housing, left, looks over the living area of the largest unit at Horizon Place with Denise Stone, director of programs and asset management.

Former foster youth have place to call home

Debby Dover, executive director of Second Step Housing, left, looks over the living area of the largest unit at Horizon Place with Denise Stone, director of programs and asset management.

August 2, 2016, 6:05am Clark County News

Young adults aging out of the foster care system have an affordable place in west Vancouver to call home, build rental history and find community with peers who have been through the same system. Read story

The two-pole endorsement would be included in the proposed Fish Washington license.

Washington to consider creating two new fishing license types

The two-pole endorsement would be included in the proposed Fish Washington license.

August 2, 2016, 6:03am Clark County News

Proposed Fish Washington license would combine freshwater and saltwater fishing with Columbia River, two-pole and Puget Sound crab endorsements in a single package Read story

Bonneville Dam fish count 8/2

August 2, 2016, 6:01am Clark County News

Fish count and water temperature at Bonneville Dam Read story

Weather Eye: August is here, but no reason to expect big change in pattern

August 2, 2016, 5:59am Clark County News

August greeted us with morning clouds here in the lowlands but rewarded us with clear skies and sunshine in the afternoon. More typical of June, but hey, who’s complaining? This has been a most enjoyable summer so far., pleasant and dry. Now, dry may not be good for some, but… Read story

Clark College trustees to hold annual retreat

August 1, 2016, 8:41pm Clark County News

The board of trustees of Clark College will hold a special meeting-annual retreat work session from noon to 2 p.m. Wednesday in Room 430 at Clark College at Columbia Tech Center, 18700 S.E. Mill Plain Blvd. Read story

Deputy sentenced in domestic violence case

August 1, 2016, 8:34pm Clark County News

A Clark County sheriff’s deputy who allegedly assaulted his teenage daughter during a struggle over a cellphone was given credit Friday for time served. Read story