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Clark County News

Northeast Borin Road to close next week

July 29, 2016, 6:01am Clark County News

Starting Tuesday, a section of Northeast Borin Road will close to replace a failing culvert, which is rusty, undersized and about 85 percent filled with debris, according to a release from Clark County Public Works. Read story

Local schools, ESD 112 plan job fair Tuesday

July 29, 2016, 6:00am Clark County News

In response to the shortage of educational professionals, Educational Service District 112 and local districts are holding a Southwest Washington job fair from 3 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at ESD 112, 2500 N.E. 65th Ave. Read story

A train hauling oil passes through the Gorge on its way to Vancouver in 2014.

State attorney general: Say no to oil terminal project

A train hauling oil passes through the Gorge on its way to Vancouver in 2014.

July 29, 2016, 12:01am Clark County News

One of the most influential voices weighing in on the nation’s largest proposed oil-by-rail terminal recommended rejecting the Vancouver project. Read story

Vancouver man indicted after 15-month investigation

July 28, 2016, 10:43pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man is among 21 people indicted by a federal grand jury as part of an investigation into a Portland business allegedly established as a front to trafficking in prescription opiates. Read story

Bystander dives in, pulls man from river

July 28, 2016, 10:34pm Clark County News

A bystander at Daybreak Park dove into the East Fork of the Lewis River to retrieve a young man pulled underwater Thursday evening, and other bystanders gave him CPR, likely saving his life, Clark County Fire & Rescue Battalion Chief Tim Dawdy said. Read story

Heather Gallardo of Vancouver prepares to head back outside after getting dry and warm on a Wednesday afternoon in March at the Share day center in west Vancouver. The center had hoped to offer shower and laundry services but won&#039;t be able to at its current location.

New homeless day center site pitched for Vancouver

Heather Gallardo of Vancouver prepares to head back outside after getting dry and warm on a Wednesday afternoon in March at the Share day center in west Vancouver. The center had hoped to offer shower and laundry services but won&#039;t be able to at its current location.

July 28, 2016, 10:08pm Clark County News

A day center for the homeless in west Vancouver that had planned to offer showers, bathrooms and laundry facilities might move. Thursday, city and housing officials proposed an alternate location. Read story

U.S. Geological Survey researchers Jonathan Schafer, from left, Brad Liedtke and Ian Jezorek use an electrofisher to immobilize fish Thursday on Buck Creek, a tributary of the White Salmon River, to allow capture, documentation and tagging.

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U.S. Geological Survey researchers Jonathan Schafer, from left, Brad Liedtke and Ian Jezorek use an electrofisher to immobilize fish Thursday on Buck Creek, a tributary of the White Salmon River, to allow capture, documentation and tagging.

July 28, 2016, 8:13pm Clark County News

At the bottom of a compact, lush gorge, a handful of researchers with the U.S. Geological Survey waved electronic wands through the waters of Buck Creek, a tributary of the White Salmon River, and netted as many juvenile fish as they could find. Read story

Man gets work crew in hit-and-run incident

July 28, 2016, 7:57pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man who backed his pickup into a car saleswoman and then fled the scene was sentenced Thursday to five days on a jail work crew. Read story

Voters use a drive-up collection box to cast their ballot in 2013 in downtown Vancouver.

Elections office urges residents to vote

Voters use a drive-up collection box to cast their ballot in 2013 in downtown Vancouver.

July 28, 2016, 6:33pm Clark County News

Clark County Elections Supervisor Cathie Garber has a message: your vote matters. Read story

Cora McGill, 9, reads &quot;The Time of the Fireflies&quot; to Limon and Cindy Bean, left, the therapy dog&#039;s handler, on July 21 at the Ridgefield Community Library.

$1 million challenge pledged for Ridgefield library drive

Cora McGill, 9, reads &quot;The Time of the Fireflies&quot; to Limon and Cindy Bean, left, the therapy dog&#039;s handler, on July 21 at the Ridgefield Community Library.

July 28, 2016, 6:25pm Clark County News

An anonymous donor has issued a $1 million challenge to support the community-based effort to build a new library in Ridgefield. Read story