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Mountain View running backs, from left, Preston Jones, Austin Mace, Nicolas Wright and Carl Falls have provided the Thunder with a multifaceted rushing attack throughout the season.

Mountain View football gains upper hand with its four aces

Mountain View running backs, from left, Preston Jones, Austin Mace, Nicolas Wright and Carl Falls have provided the Thunder with a multifaceted rushing attack throughout the season.

November 21, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

The leading rusher on the team comes off the football field during a break in action and gives the head coach a suggestion for a play. Read story

Clark volleyball stays alive at NWAACC

November 21, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

The Clark College volleyball team remained alive at the double-elimination NWAACC Tournament with a split of two matches Thursday. Read story

Prep fall athlete of the week: Mo Spieth, Union soccer

November 21, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

Mo Spieth of Union soccer was voted The Columbian's high school fall sports athlete of the week, sponsored by Athletes Corner, for the week ending Nov. 16. Read story

High school scoreboard 11/22

November 21, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

Friday's schedule of high school events Read story

Three-vehicle collision blocks Highway 99 traffic for 2 hours

November 21, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

Highway 99 in Hazel Dell was blocked for about two hours Thursday evening after a three-car collision. Read story

Three Hanford contractors to lay off 450 employees

November 21, 2013, 4:00pm Business

Three Hanford nuclear reservation contractors are planning to lay off a combined 450 workers, with most of those pink slips coming in the next two months. Read story

Vancouver school board attends Bellevue conference

November 21, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

Members of the board of directors of Vancouver Public Schools and Superintendent Steven Webb will attend workshops, presentations and educational clinics through Sunday at the annual conference of the Washington State School Directors' Association at the Hyatt Regency Bellevue. No formal action will take place. Read story

Spencer Bybee, 4, of Vancouver drops coins into a collection kettle on Thursday as Vancouver Mayor Tim Leavitt, center, and Spencer's mom, Chelsea Bybee, left, watch at the Grand Central Fred Meyer.

Cities’ officials ring bells for needy at Kettle Kick Off

Spencer Bybee, 4, of Vancouver drops coins into a collection kettle on Thursday as Vancouver Mayor Tim Leavitt, center, and Spencer's mom, Chelsea Bybee, left, watch at the Grand Central Fred Meyer.

November 21, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

The holiday tradition of Salvation Army bell ringers had a different rollout in Clark County on Thursday, with the first annual "Kettle Kick Off" featuring mayors and other civic leaders at Fred Meyer stores. Read story

Man pleads to lesser charge in child pornography case

November 21, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

A former attorney accused of possessing images of children engaged in sexual acts walked free Thursday after his attorney argued that sloppy language was included in a search warrant that police used to seize images from his home computer in Battle Ground. Read story

A controversial light-rail contract inked in September was still being changed hours before the C-Tran Board of Directors approved it, and board members never saw the actual agreement before the vote was taken, according to records released by the agency this month.

Records detail controversial C-Tran-TriMet deal

A controversial light-rail contract inked in September was still being changed hours before the C-Tran Board of Directors approved it, and board members never saw the actual agreement before the vote was taken, according to records released by the agency this month.

November 21, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

A controversial light-rail contract inked in September was still being changed hours before the C-Tran Board of Directors approved it, and board members never saw the actual agreement before the vote was taken, according to records released by the agency this month. Read story