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Clark County News

Bi-Mart building, surrounding land is purchased

February 4, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

A limited liability corporation, East Village Investors, has purchased 15.97 acres of land in Washougal for $7.08 million. The sale, from DM Stevenson Ranch to East Village, includes the building occupied by Bi-Mart, at 3003 Addy St. and some of the surrounding land. Greg Goforth, a commercial real estate broker… Read story

Through its Jones Creek and Boulder Creek watershed management plan, the city of Camas has designated approximately 1,142 acres for timber harvesting during the next 50 years.

City of Camas prepares for its first timber harvest

Through its Jones Creek and Boulder Creek watershed management plan, the city of Camas has designated approximately 1,142 acres for timber harvesting during the next 50 years.

February 4, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

As early as this summer, the city of Camas could be embarking on its first of many forest harvesting efforts. It is one element of a management plan that has been developed for the city's expansive watershed. Located 10 miles northeast of Camas, near the southwest corner of the Gifford… Read story

Kids in the Vancouver-Clark Parks and Recreation's Kids First After School program play wall ball at the Washington Elementary School playground in January.

County, city consider future of parks collaboration

Kids in the Vancouver-Clark Parks and Recreation's Kids First After School program play wall ball at the Washington Elementary School playground in January.

February 4, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

A consulting group has told Clark County and the city of Vancouver that they need to rework their joint parks and recreation program agreement. But first the two sides must decide if they will move closer together or further apart. Read story

Financial deficits are forecast for Washougal

February 4, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

The City of Washougal is expected to face economic challenges, based on recent projections. During the City Council's annual planning conference Jan. 25 and 26, Finance Director Jennifer Forsberg and City Administrator David Scott talked about the long term financial status of the city's general fund. With the city's requirement… Read story

School notes for Feb. 5, 2013

February 4, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

Cape Horn-Skye names Super Citizens Cape Horn-Skye elementary school has named its Super Citizens for January. They include: Read story

The Washougal Police Department released this composite sketch of one of the suspects in a home invasion.

WPD releases sketch of home invasion suspect

The Washougal Police Department released this composite sketch of one of the suspects in a home invasion.

February 4, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

The Washougal Police Department released a composite sketch this morning of one of the suspects in a recent home invasion. The crime occurred Jan. 22, in the 3200 block of 37th Court. Police were dispatched at approximately 8:44 p.m. An elderly female victim had answered the door to a man… Read story

Candace Miller, program director at Virtuosity Performing Arts Studio, in Camas, teaches young dancers. The petite performance team class includes tap and jazz instruction.

Candace Miller enjoys directing programs at Virtuosity Performing Arts Studio

Candace Miller, program director at Virtuosity Performing Arts Studio, in Camas, teaches young dancers. The petite performance team class includes tap and jazz instruction.

February 4, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

A local dance instructor is following in her mother's footsteps. Candace Miller, program director for Virtuosity Performing Arts Studio, in Camas, teaches preschool ballet, tap and creative movement, as well as elementary classical ballet, tap and jazz and adult tap. Her mother, Carol Opyt, owned Miss Carol's Studio of Dance,… Read story

Sandra Weller, left, and Jeffrey Weller, background, wait for the start of their trial Tuesday in Vancouver on charges that they imprisoned, starved and beat their adopted twins.

Twin testifies about alleged abuse, starvation, imprisonment

Sandra Weller, left, and Jeffrey Weller, background, wait for the start of their trial Tuesday in Vancouver on charges that they imprisoned, starved and beat their adopted twins.

February 4, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

A Child Protective Services investigator testified today that 16-year-old adopted twins were very thin and had dark, sunken eyes when she saw them on Oct. 7, 2011, during a welfare check at the Weller home in East Vancouver's North Hearthwood neighborhood. Read story

President Barack Obama gestures as speaks in the James Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington on Tuesday.

Obama urges stopgap budget deal to avoid deep cuts

President Barack Obama gestures as speaks in the James Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington on Tuesday.

February 4, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

WASHINGTON -- Eager to buy time and avoid economic pain, President Barack Obama urged Congress on Tuesday to pass targeted short-term spending cuts and higher taxes as a way to put off sweeping, automatic cuts that would slice deeply into military and domestic programs starting March 1. Read story

Computer maker Dell announced Tuesday that it is bowing out of the stock market in a $24.4 billion buyout that represents the largest deal of its kind since the Great Recession dried up the financing for such risky maneuvers.

Dell in $24.4B founder-led deal to go private

Computer maker Dell announced Tuesday that it is bowing out of the stock market in a $24.4 billion buyout that represents the largest deal of its kind since the Great Recession dried up the financing for such risky maneuvers.

February 4, 2013, 4:00pm Business

SAN FRANCISCO -- Slumping personal computer maker Dell is bowing out of the stock market in a $24.4 billion buyout that represents the largest deal of its kind since the Great Recession dried up the financing for such risky maneuvers. Read story