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Clark County News

Concert to benefit Ethiopian children

November 13, 2015, 5:56am Clark County News

The Vancouver shop Boomerang and Tragic Hope Apparel are hosting a free concert tonight for the Ebenezer Grace Children's Home in Sidama, Ethiopia. Read story

Rose Society’s gardens to get autumn cleaning

November 13, 2015, 5:50am Clark County News

The Fort Vancouver Rose Society is looking for help as it prepares two rose gardens for winter. The work begins at 9 a.m. Saturday at Esther Short Park, Columbia and West Eighth streets, and ends at the Covington House, 4201 Main St. Read story

Claim denied for woman with flooded basement

November 13, 2015, 5:45am Clark County News

A Camas woman whose basement flooded in heavy Halloween rains was denied a payment from the city's insurer this week. Read story

Ridgefield residents rearrange fields and buildings on an interactive map of a proposed outdoor recreation complex Thursday night.

Residents get hands-on with Ridgefield sports complex plans

Ridgefield residents rearrange fields and buildings on an interactive map of a proposed outdoor recreation complex Thursday night.

November 12, 2015, 9:39pm Clark County News

RIDGEFIELD -- If you build it, they will come. Oh wait, they're already here. Read story

Cowlitz Tribe submits plan for handling wastewater from planned casino

November 12, 2015, 8:03pm Clark County News

The Cowlitz Indian Tribe has submitted a proposal to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to handle sewage at its future casino resort outside of La Center by injecting up to 400,000 gallons a day of treated wastewater deep into the ground. Read story

A membrane tank holds wastewater as part of the treatment process at the wastewater treatment plant in La Center. City residents may have missed out on lower sewer rates after a ruling prevented the Cowlitz Indian Tribe from connecting its proposed casino to the city&#039;s wastewater treatment system, which was upgraded in 2009.

Sewer ruling impacts La Center residents

A membrane tank holds wastewater as part of the treatment process at the wastewater treatment plant in La Center. City residents may have missed out on lower sewer rates after a ruling prevented the Cowlitz Indian Tribe from connecting its proposed casino to the city&#039;s wastewater treatment system, which was upgraded in 2009.

November 12, 2015, 8:00pm Clark County News

La Center residents may have missed out on lower sewer rates after a plan to extend service to the proposed Cowlitz Indian Tribe casino was nixed earlier this year. Read story

Extension cords blamed in house fire

November 12, 2015, 7:56pm Clark County News

Damaged extension cords likely caused a fire that damaged a Felida-area home early Tuesday morning, according to the Clark County Fire Marshal's Office. Read story

Small earthquake reported near Felida

November 12, 2015, 6:35pm Clark County News

A small earthquake shook Clark County’s Felida area this morning, according to the US Geological Survey. Read story

Molina Healthcare buying CUP’s Medicaid assets

November 12, 2015, 6:32pm Clark County Health

Molina Healthcare of Washington announced Thursday it's acquiring Vancouver-based Columbia United Providers' Medicaid assets. That means CUP's 56,000 Medicaid clients will soon become Molina members. Read story

Tremaine S. Rambo, shown in court on April 20, was acquitted Thursday of second-degree attempted rape by reason of insanity. Rambo attacked a 26-year-old woman on the Burnt Bridge Creek Trail in April, according to court documents.

Man acquitted in attempted rape on Burnt Bridge Creek Trail

Tremaine S. Rambo, shown in court on April 20, was acquitted Thursday of second-degree attempted rape by reason of insanity. Rambo attacked a 26-year-old woman on the Burnt Bridge Creek Trail in April, according to court documents.

November 12, 2015, 6:14pm Clark County News

A judge ruled Thursday that a man accused in an attempted rape on Vancouver's Burnt Bridge Creek Trail was legally insane at the time of the incident and acquitted him of criminal charges. Read story