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Clark County News

Clark College offers diversity events

January 7, 2014, 4:00pm Clark County News

Clark College will honor the teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Jan. 22 with "The Unfinished Conversation," programming celebrating the civil rights leader's legacy of justice, understanding and service. The free, public events will feature Lee Mun Wah, diversity educator and documentary filmmaker. Read story

Mathew Dumba, the seventh overall pick in last June's NHL Draft, has been assigned to Portland by the Minnesota Wild.

Wild defenseman Dumba assigned to Winterhawks

Mathew Dumba, the seventh overall pick in last June's NHL Draft, has been assigned to Portland by the Minnesota Wild.

January 7, 2014, 4:00pm Clark County News

The Portland Winterhawks roster received a significant boost on Tuesday when the Minnesota Wild assigned defenseman Mathew Dumba to Portland. Read story

The Columbia River Crossing will live to see another day after an Oregon legislative committee approved a bill authorizing the controversial Interstate 5 Bridge replacement Thursday.

Analysis says tolls can make CRC financially viable

The Columbia River Crossing will live to see another day after an Oregon legislative committee approved a bill authorizing the controversial Interstate 5 Bridge replacement Thursday.

January 7, 2014, 4:00pm Clark County News

Charging tolls on Interstate 5 could generate enough money to make the Columbia River Crossing financially viable, Oregon officials said after releasing a new report Tuesday. Read story

JPMorgan to pay over $2.5B in Madoff fraud

January 7, 2014, 4:00pm Business

NEW YORK -- JPMorgan Chase & Co., already beset by costly legal woes, will pay more than $2.5 billion for ignoring obvious warning signs of Bernard Madoff's massive Ponzi scheme, authorities said Tuesday. Read story

Enri Mendoza, left, and Daniel Sandoval sort geoduck at Taylor Shellfish Farms in Shelton in December.

Tests show Puget Sound geoduck clams safe to eat

Enri Mendoza, left, and Daniel Sandoval sort geoduck at Taylor Shellfish Farms in Shelton in December.

January 7, 2014, 4:00pm Business

SEATTLE -- Washington state health officials said Tuesday that their arsenic testing has confirmed that geoduck clams harvested from a bay in Puget Sound are safe to eat, following toxicity concerns that prompted China to ban imports of West Coast shellfish. Read story

Sony CEO Kazuo Hirai delivers a keynote address at the International Consumer Electronics Show on Tuesday in Las Vegas.

Sony plans U.S. release of Web-based TV this year

Sony CEO Kazuo Hirai delivers a keynote address at the International Consumer Electronics Show on Tuesday in Las Vegas.

January 7, 2014, 4:00pm Business

Sony will begin testing an Internet-based television service in the U.S. this year, challenging traditional cable and satellite providers. Read story

Boeing searching for composite wing plant site in Wash.

January 7, 2014, 4:00pm Business

Now that Machinists Union workers last week voted to accept an 8-year labor contract in return for Boeing's pledge to build its new 777X and its composite wing in the Evergreen State, the competition for Boeing's newest high-technology plant shifts to several sites within Washington. Read story

Officials have processed more than 6,600 marijuana business license applications in Washington state, including 291 in Clark County, and they still have more to go.

6,600 pot business applications processed

Officials have processed more than 6,600 marijuana business license applications in Washington state, including 291 in Clark County, and they still have more to go.

January 7, 2014, 4:00pm Business

OLYMPIA -- Officials have processed more than 6,600 marijuana business license applications in Washington state, including 291 in Clark County, and they still have more to go. Read story

Alyssa Blankenship (right) scored 20 points in Washougal's victory against King's Way Christian on Dec.

Washougal sweeps King’s Way off court

Alyssa Blankenship (right) scored 20 points in Washougal's victory against King's Way Christian on Dec.

January 6, 2014, 4:00pm Clark County News

A 12-0 start for the girls and a 25-13 finish by the boys led to a doubleheader basketball sweep for the Panthers Dec. 30, at Washougal High School. Noah Prangley netted 11 of his team-leading 16 points in the fourth quarter to springboard the Washougal boys to a 57-42 victory… Read story

Panther junior Tanner Baldwin (right) captured the 152-pound Washougal River Rumble championship Saturday, at Washougal High School.

The river wild

Panther junior Tanner Baldwin (right) captured the 152-pound Washougal River Rumble championship Saturday, at Washougal High School.

January 6, 2014, 4:00pm Clark County News

Tanner Baldwin and Roger Polanco went down to the Washougal River and brought home championship medals. Polanco pinned Hockinson's Nate Lazzaretto for the 132-pound title Saturday, at Washougal High School. Polanco also beat teammate Tony Maniscalco in the semifinals. Maniscalco finished in fourth place at 132 pounds. "This is my… Read story