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Clark County News

RTC seeks comments on transportation plan

September 1, 2015, 10:39am Clark County News

The Southwest Washington Regional Transportation Council is asking the public to weigh in on the area's transportation priorities for the next four years. Read story

Burgerville is topic of Thursday museum talk

September 1, 2015, 10:05am Clark County News

Jack Graves, chief cultural officer of Burgerville, will lead the discussion Thursday when the Clark County Historical Museum holds September's First Thursday event. Read story

Bonneville Dam fish count 9/01

September 1, 2015, 6:05am Clark County News

8,506 adult fall chinook, 368 jack chinook, 1,552 steelhead, 210 adult coho, 28 jack coho, 14 sockeye  1 pink salmon, 18 lamprey. Monday — 20,107 adult fall chinook, 1,132 jack chinook, 3,692 steelhead, 620 adult coho, 80 jack coho, 10 sockeye, 19 shad, 14 lamprey. Water… Read story

Buoy 10 angler sampling results 9/1

September 1, 2015, 6:03am Clark County News

95 boats, 309 anglers, 2 chinook kept, 253 coho kept (0.83 salmon per rod) 256 chinook released, 135 coho released. Monday — 84 boats, 283 anglers, 2 chinook kept, 319 coho kept (1.13 salmon per rod average) 209 chinook released, 152 coho released. Only fin-clipped coho… Read story

Sturgeon angling moratorium ends

September 1, 2015, 6:01am Clark County News

Sturgeon fishing will resume today in the Columbia River basin, ending a moratorium that began in mid-July due to warm water temperatures. Temperatures have returned to normal, said Guy Norman, regional manager for the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. More than 80 sturgeon were killed during the… Read story

Weather Eye: Windstorm was one for the record books; showers loom locally

September 1, 2015, 6:00am Clark County News

Saturday's storm will go into the record books as the strongest August windstorm on record. Folks from one end of our state to the other were still without electrical power Monday afternoon. At one point, more than a half million customers in Washington were without power. Read story

Evergreen schools start Wednesday

September 1, 2015, 6:00am Clark County News

The 2015-2016 school year will begin Wednesday for thousands of kids in Southwest Washington, including more than 26,000 students in Evergreen Public Schools. Read story

Bob Berrigan, Heritage High School business teacher and Southwest Region Adviser of Washington Future Business Leaders, and Christopher Kites, who placed second in the national help desk competition earlier this year.

For future business leaders at Heritage, the time is now

Bob Berrigan, Heritage High School business teacher and Southwest Region Adviser of Washington Future Business Leaders, and Christopher Kites, who placed second in the national help desk competition earlier this year.

September 1, 2015, 6:00am Business

Bob Berrigan is used to hearing a bittersweet saying from Future Business Leaders of America students at Heritage High School. So he would not be surprised to hear how student Christopher Kites feels about the business club. Read story

Movers Tim Stanley (L) and Quinten Martinez (R) navigate a box spring up a flight of steps at an apartment complex in Portland Monday August 31, 2015. Census data shows more people moving to Clark County than leaving, as of 2013, with inbound migration being mostly from the Portland area.

Moving in and out of Clark County

Movers Tim Stanley (L) and Quinten Martinez (R) navigate a box spring up a flight of steps at an apartment complex in Portland Monday August 31, 2015. Census data shows more people moving to Clark County than leaving, as of 2013, with inbound migration being mostly from the Portland area.

September 1, 2015, 6:00am Clark County News

People are moving to Clark County, and the No. 1 place they're coming from is right across the Columbia River. Read story

Aerial shots of Clark County rural, forest and agriculture land shot April 10, 2015.

Public weighs in at county land-use forum

Aerial shots of Clark County rural, forest and agriculture land shot April 10, 2015.

August 31, 2015, 9:55pm Clark County News

A forum addressing Clark County's Comprehensive Growth Management Plan update drew more than 80 people to the Vancouver Community Library on Monday. Read story