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Clark County News

4A girls golf: Lewis & Clark’s Kersten high, dry after round 1

May 28, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

With a score of 73, two strokes ahead of the rest of the field, Sierra Kersten is halfway to repeating as the Class 4A girls golf state champion at Club Green Meadows Golf Course. Read story

The state Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council hosted a public hearing in Vancouver on Wednesday focusing on whether a proposed oil terminal at the Port of Vancouver complies with local zoning and land-use rules.

Hearing on proposed oil terminal zeroes in on zoning

The state Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council hosted a public hearing in Vancouver on Wednesday focusing on whether a proposed oil terminal at the Port of Vancouver complies with local zoning and land-use rules.

May 28, 2014, 5:00pm Business

The state panel reviewing a proposed oil terminal in Vancouver on Wednesday asked residents to weigh in on a basic but specific topic: whether the controversial project complies with local zoning and land-use rules. Read story

3A girls golf: Bezdicek looking to move up one spot on leaderboard

May 28, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Sierra Bezdicek didn't have the best start to her fourth state golf tournament. But the three-time state runner-up finished strong to grab a one-stroke lead at the midway point of the WIAA Class 3A girls golf state tournament. Read story

4A boys golf: Defending champion Humphreys eight strokes back

May 28, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

With rainstorms swirling around Camas Meadows Golf Club, Sean Yi would not throw caution to the wind. Read story

State Patrol chief presents awards

May 28, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Washington State Patrol Chief John Batiste stopped Wednesday in Vancouver as part of his annual tour of district headquarters around the state. Troopers and civilians were awarded for last year's patrol efforts in District 5, an area that covers Clark, Skamania, Lewis, Cowlitz and Klickitat counties. Read story

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A Vancouver man cleared this 15,000-square-foot area of land below his home in April. He faces fines of more than $28,000 from the city of Vancouver.

Tree-cutting triggers $28K in fines from Vancouver

Paul Suarez/The Columbian
A Vancouver man cleared this 15,000-square-foot area of land below his home in April. He faces fines of more than $28,000 from the city of Vancouver.

May 28, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man who illegally cut a large swath of trees near his home last month has been hit with a penalty of more than $28,000, according to a citation issued by the city. Read story

Battle Ground woman remains hospitalized after crash

May 28, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

A Battle Ground woman injured in a South Dakota car crash that killed her husband and infant daughter last week remained hospitalized late Tuesday. Read story

Vancouver man pleads guilty in drug ring

May 28, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man has pleaded guilty in federal court in Portland to conspiring to participate in an international synthetic drug ring in which drugs were mislabeled and advertised as legal products to consumers. Read story

Audit finds fault with Evergreen school district

May 28, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

An audit report made public Tuesday by the Washington State Auditor's Office noted that Evergreen Public Schools had conditions significant enough to report as findings. The audit was for the 2012-2013 school year. Read story

Brandon Brock said his business could take a hit due to Washougal's marijuana moratorium and the availability of product.

Washougal extends pot moratorium

Brandon Brock said his business could take a hit due to Washougal's marijuana moratorium and the availability of product.

May 28, 2014, 5:00pm Business

The Washougal City Council has extended a marijuana moratorium for another three months to give the city time to develop regulations, including a possible ban. Read story