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Clark County News

Bonneville Dam fish count 6/8

June 8, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

Fish count at Bonneville Dam Read story

The Woodland Police station opened in 2013.

Man shot, killed by Woodland police identified

The Woodland Police station opened in 2013.

June 8, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

The man shot and killed by a Woodland police officer early Sunday morning has been identified as a man named Gene Marshall. Read story

Nigel Lett, right, rebounded from back-to-back double bogeys to record pars on the final three holes and win the Royal Oaks Invitational Tournament.

Royal Oaks champion almost Lett victory get away

Nigel Lett, right, rebounded from back-to-back double bogeys to record pars on the final three holes and win the Royal Oaks Invitational Tournament.

June 8, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

Nigel Lett built himself a big cushion. Read story

WSP investigates pair of crashes near Battle Ground

June 8, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

A crash north of Battle Ground between two motorcycles injured two men Sunday. Read story

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Morning Press: Larch learning, mystery, gamewardens, truck fire, Guenther, PDX

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June 8, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

Educating inmates has policy purposes. Other news from the weekend: Family seeks help solving woman's homicide, veterans bring Vietnam-era patrol boat back to river, letter carrier saves the mail, generous wit passes on, and Portland airport is growing. Read story

Another scorcher on tap for today in Vancouver

June 8, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

Today is going to be another hot one, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a public advisory about the potential dangers associated with the heat. Read story

Hundreds of people packed into the sanctuary and nearby overflow rooms Sunday at First United Methodist Church to celebrate the life of philanthropist Ed Lynch.

Ed Lynch: Farewell to a community hero

Hundreds of people packed into the sanctuary and nearby overflow rooms Sunday at First United Methodist Church to celebrate the life of philanthropist Ed Lynch.

June 8, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

Clark County not only said goodbye to Ed Lynch on Sunday, it said thank you. Read story

County’s farmland audit results in fines

June 8, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

Clark County landowners who have been benefiting from tax breaks for owning farms without producing anything will soon face a hefty fine. Read story

The site of the World War I-era Vancouver Barracks spruce mill -- shown in an Army Signal Corps photo -- will be a focus of this year's archaeology field school at Fort Vancouver.

Students look to unearth history at Fort Vancouver

The site of the World War I-era Vancouver Barracks spruce mill -- shown in an Army Signal Corps photo -- will be a focus of this year's archaeology field school at Fort Vancouver.

June 8, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

In 1852, a Hawaiian native operated a one-man cooper's shop at Fort Vancouver, assembling wooden barrels for the Hudson's Bay Company's global trading empire. Read story

Ed and Virginialee &quot;Dollie&quot; Lynch walk together in July 2002 past an old farm house on Franklin Street, adjacent to Franklin Elementary School. Parks fans, the Lynches gave the 10 acres the house sits on for a Vancouver park. The Lynches donated the 10 acres the house sits on to the Community Foundation of Southwest Washington, which made $1 million for charity by selling the land to Vancouver to be developed into a Vancouver park.

Off Beat: Colonial Williamsburg aided by Lynches’ generosity

Ed and Virginialee &quot;Dollie&quot; Lynch walk together in July 2002 past an old farm house on Franklin Street, adjacent to Franklin Elementary School. Parks fans, the Lynches gave the 10 acres the house sits on for a Vancouver park. The Lynches donated the 10 acres the house sits on to the Community Foundation of Southwest Washington, which made $1 million for charity by selling the land to Vancouver to be developed into a Vancouver park.

June 8, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

If you're lucky enough to visit Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia, pause briefly in the visitors center and check out the list of prominent benefactors. The names include Edward and Virginialee Lynch. Read story