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Clark County News

High school scoreboard 5/3

May 2, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

High school results from Thursday, May 2 Read story

Prep roundup: Camas captures 4A soccer league title

May 2, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

The Camas boys soccer team's season-long rally is complete. Read story

New England Revolution midfielder Kalifa Cisse, left, slides in to steal the ball from Portland Timbers forward Rodney Wallace during the first half Thursday.

Timbers, Revolution play to 0-0 draw

New England Revolution midfielder Kalifa Cisse, left, slides in to steal the ball from Portland Timbers forward Rodney Wallace during the first half Thursday.

May 2, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

The Portland Timbers played New England to a scoreless draw Thursday night to extend their unbeaten streak to seven games. Read story

The Skyview baseball team swarms Reiley Henderson (3) after Henderson drove in the winning run in the bottom of the seventh inning as the Storm rallied to beat Heritage 6-4 and win the 4A district championship game Thursday at Propstra Stadium.

Storm surge dooms Heritage

The Skyview baseball team swarms Reiley Henderson (3) after Henderson drove in the winning run in the bottom of the seventh inning as the Storm rallied to beat Heritage 6-4 and win the 4A district championship game Thursday at Propstra Stadium.

May 2, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Reiley Henderson hit a bases-loaded, ground-rule double, capping a six-run inning to give Skyview an improbable 6-4 win over Heritage in the 4A district championship game. Read story

State Sen.

Benton selection fuels anger among public

State Sen.

May 2, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Wednesday evening, Vancouver resident Elizabeth Pfenning did something she'd never done in 28 years as a registered voter. Read story

The Columbia River Crossing says an error of more than $3 million was the reason project officials gave the Federal Transit Administration an inaccurate operating cost estimate for at least two years.

$3M CRC error led to wrong cost estimate

The Columbia River Crossing says an error of more than $3 million was the reason project officials gave the Federal Transit Administration an inaccurate operating cost estimate for at least two years.

May 2, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

The Columbia River Crossing says an error of more than $3 million was the reason project officials gave the Federal Transit Administration an inaccurate operating cost estimate for at least two years. Read story

Event nets 420 pounds of medical waste drugs

May 2, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

The Battle Ground Police Department netted 420 pounds of medical waste during a four-hour take-back event April 27. Included in the haul was 267 pounds of controlled substances, which will be shipped to the Drug Enforcement Administration for destruction. Read story

Vandals destroyed sections of a campus sign at Clark College, apparently over the weekend.

Replacing Clark College sign will cost $4,975

Vandals destroyed sections of a campus sign at Clark College, apparently over the weekend.

May 2, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Clark College will pay $4,975 to replace the letters on the campus sign at the corner of Fort Vancouver Way and McLoughlin Blvd., according to a college official. The sign was vandalized the weekend of April 20. Vancouver Sign Group will complete the work by May 15. Read story

K-12 online schools enrolling for 2013-14

May 2, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Three online Washington public schools are accepting 2013-14 school year applications from students statewide. All three are tuition-free programs that offer students individualized instruction, with state-certified teachers and a mastery-based curriculum. Read story

Shonny Bria, right, former superintendent of Battle Ground Public Schools, reacts to the news that the district passed its four-year maintenance and operations levy on April 23. District residents have sharply criticized the school board for its secrecy surrounding the buyout of the contract for Bria, who retired June 30.

Longtime Battle Ground schools official to assist Bria transition

Shonny Bria, right, former superintendent of Battle Ground Public Schools, reacts to the news that the district passed its four-year maintenance and operations levy on April 23. District residents have sharply criticized the school board for its secrecy surrounding the buyout of the contract for Bria, who retired June 30.

May 2, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

A former Battle Ground Public Schools teacher, principal and administrator will assist Shonny Bria, the district's superintendent, until her June 30 retirement, Bria announced Thursday. Read story