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Clark County News

Milwaukee Brewers' Yuniesky Betancourt, left, a former Seattle Mariner, is greeted at the plate after he hit a grand slam against his former club in the fifth inning Friday at Safeco Field.

Betancourt slams Brewers past Mariners

Milwaukee Brewers' Yuniesky Betancourt, left, a former Seattle Mariner, is greeted at the plate after he hit a grand slam against his former club in the fifth inning Friday at Safeco Field.

August 9, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Yuniesky Betancourt highlighted Milwaukee's five-run fifth inning with his second grand slam of the season, and the Brewers beat the Seattle Mariners 10-5 on Friday night. Read story

A steady stream of cars visits the ballot drop box at West 14th and Esther streets every major election.

123 file for 15 freeholder spots

A steady stream of cars visits the ballot drop box at West 14th and Esther streets every major election.

August 9, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Clark County voters will have 123 candidates to choose from in the November election to fill 15 freeholder spots. Read story

Reward offered in restaurant burglary

August 9, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

A Vancouver business owner is offering a reward to help capture the person who burglarized his restaurant. Read story

Man robs convenience store in Sunnyside Neighborhood

August 9, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

A man used a handgun to demand money from a convenience store clerk in Clark County's Sunnyside Neighborhood early this morning. Read story

MOTT, short for Meat On The Table, gets a bath Friday at the Clark County Fair.

Think prettying up a pig is easy? Hogwash! (with video)

MOTT, short for Meat On The Table, gets a bath Friday at the Clark County Fair.

August 9, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

It usually takes more than one set of hands to wash a pig. Craig Murray knows this from experience. Read story

The owners of the Steakburger &amp; Golf-O-Rama in Hazel Dell are interested in selling the 51-year-old eatery.

Developer’s plan would demolish Steakburger

The owners of the Steakburger &amp; Golf-O-Rama in Hazel Dell are interested in selling the 51-year-old eatery.

August 9, 2013, 5:00pm Business

After 51 years of selling barbecue-sauce-slathered burgers with a side of putt-putt golf, the iconic Steakburger & Golf-O-Rama restaurant is on the chopping block once again. Read story

Thaddaeus Fronk, a student at the Clark County Skills Center, works on a Habitat for Humanity house built in partnership with Evergreen Public Schools.

Homebuilding homework: Students help out Habitat for Humanity

Thaddaeus Fronk, a student at the Clark County Skills Center, works on a Habitat for Humanity house built in partnership with Evergreen Public Schools.

August 9, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

The sherbert-green building at Mountain View High School represents a twist on student homework. The work these students did will become a family's home. Read story

Washington State Auditor Troy Kelley speaks at The Columbian on Friday about a Columbia River Crossing audit mandated by the Washington Legislature.

Funding restraints to limit scope of CRC audit

Washington State Auditor Troy Kelley speaks at The Columbian on Friday about a Columbia River Crossing audit mandated by the Washington Legislature.

August 9, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

A new Columbia River Crossing project audit, which was mandated in this year's state transportation budget, won't examine all facets of the project because of funding constraints, Washington State Auditor Troy Kelley said Friday. Read story

The Postal Service said Friday that it trimmed its losses to $740 million over the last three months.

Postal Service sees $740M loss in 3Q

The Postal Service said Friday that it trimmed its losses to $740 million over the last three months.

August 9, 2013, 5:00pm Business

WASHINGTON -- The Postal Service has trimmed its losses to $740 million over the last three months by consolidating processing facilities, cutting hours for workers and post offices and reducing workers' compensation costs, the agency said Friday. Read story

Input sought on coal terminal plan

August 9, 2013, 5:00pm Business

SEATTLE -- Preliminary work begins next week for an environmental impact study on plans to build a coal shipping terminal in Longview. Read story