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Clark County News

Tribal chinook fishing to continue through Friday

May 18, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Treaty tribes to net in mid-Columbia area starting this morning Read story

Report ranks three local high schools

May 18, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Three Clark County high schools recently were ranked by U.S. News & World Report as among the best public high schools in the nation. Read story

Washougal company hit with environmental fine

May 18, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

A Washougal-based company was among the Washington entities that received environmental fines of at least $1,000 during the first three months of this year, according to the state Department of Ecology. Read story

Vancouver to start selling mini bonds

May 18, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Clark County residents will have the chance to invest in preserving local history starting next week, when the city of Vancouver begins selling $1.5 million in mini bonds to finance part of an $8.3 million Fort Vancouver West Barracks renovation project near Officers Row. Read story

The Columbian files
The Gifford Pinchot National Forest will move its headquarters into the century-old infantry barracks just east of Fort Vancouver Way. Rehab work on four Vacouver Barracks structures should  begin in a month or so.

$11 million contract OK’d for barracks

The Columbian files
The Gifford Pinchot National Forest will move its headquarters into the century-old infantry barracks just east of Fort Vancouver Way. Rehab work on four Vacouver Barracks structures should  begin in a month or so.

May 18, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

The National Park Service has awarded an $11.28 million contract to rehabilitate four Vancouver Barracks buildings, including two that will be the new home of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Read story

A school group walks under  blooming cherry trees near the Legislative Building at the Capitol in Olympia on Tuesday, April 10, 2012.

Second special session looming

A school group walks under  blooming cherry trees near the Legislative Building at the Capitol in Olympia on Tuesday, April 10, 2012.

May 18, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Some Southwest Washington lawmakers are bracing for double overtime. Read story

White doves are released May 26, 2014 in memory of those who died in the line of duty, including Air Force Capt. Chris Stover, during an observance at the Clark County Veterans War Memorial. Stover died Jan. 7 when his helicopter crashed in England during training.

Brigadier general to be keynote speaker at Memorial Day event

White doves are released May 26, 2014 in memory of those who died in the line of duty, including Air Force Capt. Chris Stover, during an observance at the Clark County Veterans War Memorial. Stover died Jan. 7 when his helicopter crashed in England during training.

May 18, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Brig. Gen. Kurt J. Ryan will be the keynote speaker Monday at Vancouver's Memorial Day Observance. Read story

Weather Eye: Weather will remain difficult to predict heading into weekend

May 18, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

It didn't take too much effort noticing those towering cumulus clouds to the east Monday afternoon. These storms were moving westward over the Cascades and were expected to dump heavy rain in some places Monday evening and overnight. Read story

Vancouver schools named finalist in technology initiative

May 18, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Vancouver Public Schools has been selected by the U.S. Department of Education as one of nine national finalists to highlight the role district leaders play in using technology to transform schools. The education department considered 400 school districts across the country before narrowing the field to 31 semifinalists. Interviews with… Read story

Opponents of building the Northwest's largest oil-by-rail terminal in Vancouver attend the Port of Vancouver's public hearing on Sept. 9, 2014. Leaders of Vancouver neighborhood associations continue to demand that port commissioners hold a public hearing to reconsider its lease with Tesoro Corp.

Oil terminal lease unleashes a gusher of backlash

Opponents of building the Northwest's largest oil-by-rail terminal in Vancouver attend the Port of Vancouver's public hearing on Sept. 9, 2014. Leaders of Vancouver neighborhood associations continue to demand that port commissioners hold a public hearing to reconsider its lease with Tesoro Corp.

May 18, 2015, 5:00pm Business

The Port of Vancouver's tight lid on the public's business may be coming off. Sparked by the port's insular handling of a lease for what would be the nation's largest rail-to-marine oil transfer terminal, reform-minded critics are pushing the port to embrace a more transparent approach to making decisions. Some… Read story