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Clark County News

City weighs own ambulance contract

March 9, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

Since 1992, Vancouver has contracted with Emergency Medical Services District 2 for ambulance services, and the current contract expires next year. On March 4, the Vancouver City Council said it was interested in a new arrangement. Read story

St. Patrick’s plans? Tell us about them

March 9, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

Are you or your organization hosting a special celebration on St. Patrick's Day? Know of any interesting March 17 events to honor the holiday? The Columbian would like to know. Send details (including an event summary, start time, cost, location and contact information) to fyi@columbian.com. Put "St. Patrick's Day event"… Read story

A cat looks through a window in a house in London.

London zoo map is cat’s meow

A cat looks through a window in a house in London.

March 9, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

LONDON -- The London zoo is taking stock of an animal you don't often find behind bars, launching what it says is the first interactive map of the British capital's domestic cats. Read story

High school scoreboard 3/10

March 9, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

Saturday's high school results Read story

Prep highlights: Clevidence stars in Heritage’s win

March 9, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

Dakota Clevidence went 4 for 4 with three home runs and nine RBI as the Heritage baseball team beat Columbia River 17-12 in a non-league game on Saturday. Read story

Perkins makes Impact felt in return to Portland

March 9, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

Give the Montreal Impact three more style points. Montreal's defense frustrated the Portland Timbers for long stretches on Saturday at Jeld-Wen Field, goalkeeper Troy Perkins made sure the Timbers and their fans won't soon forget him. and the Impact earned a 2-1 win. Read story

Mean Machine members (from left) co-pilot Ryan Berg, 16; commander/team captain Keefe Koenig, 18; and pilot Bryce Croucher, control their disc-shooting robot in Friday's regional challenge at Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Portland.

Camas, Washougal, Hockinson students join top robotics alliance (with video)

Mean Machine members (from left) co-pilot Ryan Berg, 16; commander/team captain Keefe Koenig, 18; and pilot Bryce Croucher, control their disc-shooting robot in Friday's regional challenge at Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Portland.

March 9, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

High school robot builders from Camas, Washougal and Hockinson who make up the Team Mean Machine won a trip to nationals Saturday when their three-team alliance won the regional championship in Portland. Read story

Supporters of Share Vancouver gathered Saturday evening for the organization's gala Casino Royale fundraiser.

‘Casino Royale’ fundraiser benefits Share Vancouver

Supporters of Share Vancouver gathered Saturday evening for the organization's gala Casino Royale fundraiser.

March 9, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

Supporters of Share Vancouver gathered at the Hilton Vancouver Washington on Saturday for the organization's ninth annual gala fundraiser. Read story

The Capitol in Olympia.

Stonier’s bills have focus on education

The Capitol in Olympia.

March 9, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

OLYMPIA -- Legislation a Vancouver educator pushed to provide specialized online learning tools to every Washington K-12 classroom was overwhelmingly approved Friday afternoon by the state House of Representatives. Read story

Skamania County's former auditor, John Michael Garvison, left, enters Clark County Superior Court Judge Barbara Johnson's courtroom with his attorney Jon McMullen on Oct.

Ex-auditor called back to court

Skamania County's former auditor, John Michael Garvison, left, enters Clark County Superior Court Judge Barbara Johnson's courtroom with his attorney Jon McMullen on Oct.

March 9, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

A former Skamania County auditor, who pleaded guilty to shredding public documents, may face jail time for failing to complete the community service hours required under his probation. Read story