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Clark County News

10-acre wildfire burning north of Washougal

June 12, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

A wildfire burned 10 acres of debris from a recent timber harvest on Thursday north of Washougal in the Yacolt Burn State Forest area. Read story

Clark County Superior Court Judge Daniel Stahnke was injured Thursday afternoon when he stepped in to stop a defendant from allegedly attempting to assault a deputy prosecutor.

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Clark County Superior Court Judge Daniel Stahnke was injured Thursday afternoon when he stepped in to stop a defendant from allegedly attempting to assault a deputy prosecutor.

June 12, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

A Clark County Superior Court judge was injured Thursday afternoon when he stepped in to stop a defendant from attempting to assault a deputy prosecutor. Read story

3rd person appears in court in Vancouver motel robbery

June 12, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

A third person has been arrested and appeared in Clark County Superior Court on Thursday in connection with an alleged robbery at a motel last month. Read story

Perez, Tyler are local racial, social justice award winners

June 12, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

Two citizens who are carrying on the work of the late Val Joshua, a leader in the local African American community and a former board president of the YWCA Clark County, will be honored with awards in Joshua's memory on June 17. Read story

Vancouver Lake paddling event slated June 23

June 12, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

Trip part of effort to build appreciation of 2,300-acre backwater of the Columbia River Read story

Stephanie Higgins, left, and Courtney Beyer

Bits ‘n’ Pieces: Students’ film looks at MLK

Stephanie Higgins, left, and Courtney Beyer

June 12, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

Pleasant Valley Middle School sixth-graders Courtney Beyer and Stephanie Higgins knew of Martin Luther King Jr., but both said they didn't know how his impact on the world is still being felt today until they made a film about him. Read story

Brigade encampment re-enactor Katie McKenzie of Battle Ground, plays with a Jacob's ladder toy as others play the game of Graces with a hoop and stick at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site in 2011.

Get Outdoors Day fun for all

Brigade encampment re-enactor Katie McKenzie of Battle Ground, plays with a Jacob's ladder toy as others play the game of Graces with a hoop and stick at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site in 2011.

June 12, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

How much time each day do you — and your kids — spend staring at screens, both for work and leisure? And how much time do you spend staring at trees, flowers, birds, the sky— and your own happy family members, doing fun stuff outdoors? Read story

The Craft Winefest of Vancouver will feature 150 wines and 25 local beers June 12-14, 2015 at Esther Short Park.

Go, Ideas for your weekend: Craft Winefest, Camtown, concert

The Craft Winefest of Vancouver will feature 150 wines and 25 local beers June 12-14, 2015 at Esther Short Park.

June 12, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

Travel the state of Washington via its wine during the Craft Winefest of Vancouver. Winemakers from Clark County, Walla Walla, Western Washington and the Yakima Valley will represent the state's different wine regions. There will be 150 wines to try, along with 25 local beers and spirits. Read story

This area of East Fourth Plain Boulevard known as the International District was recently studied by Portland State University architecture students.

Grad students create action plan for stretch of Fourth Plain

This area of East Fourth Plain Boulevard known as the International District was recently studied by Portland State University architecture students.

June 11, 2015, 12:00am Business

A group of Portland State University graduate students has created an action plan for the city of Vancouver to revitalize a half-mile stretch of East Fourth Plain Boulevard that's known as the city's international business district. Read story

An nLight employee monitors temperature while running a test inside the Test Department in August 2011. Some Portland-Vancouver area employers say they have more manufacturing jobs than workers ready and willing to build their products.

Local manufacturers have jobs, need workers

An nLight employee monitors temperature while running a test inside the Test Department in August 2011. Some Portland-Vancouver area employers say they have more manufacturing jobs than workers ready and willing to build their products.

June 11, 2015, 12:00am Business

In an era when manufacturing is perceived by many to be in steady decline, some Portland-Vancouver area employers say they have more manufacturing jobs than workers ready and willing to build their products. Read story