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The start of major construction on the Columbia River Crossing is now set back to late 2014.

UPDATE: Gregoire’s budget plan skips new funding for CRC

The start of major construction on the Columbia River Crossing is now set back to late 2014.

December 18, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

Gov. Chris Gregoire largely passed over the Columbia River Crossing in her recommended budget released Tuesday, identifying no new state funding for the project. Read story

Camas High School senior Jasmin Karlous soars into first place on the uneven bars Saturday, at the Naydenov Gymnastics Center in Vancouver. Karlous finished in second place all-around with 34.05 points.

New leaders rise for Camas gymnastics

Camas High School senior Jasmin Karlous soars into first place on the uneven bars Saturday, at the Naydenov Gymnastics Center in Vancouver. Karlous finished in second place all-around with 34.05 points.

December 17, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

Aches and pains are the sacrifices for glory in gymnastics. Together, Camas High School seniors Katelynne Jones and Hali Ramirez are unbreakable. "It's kind of cool that we get to be captains. We've been best friends since birth," Jones said. "Although the program has gone through three different coaches in… Read story

Home burglary prompts lockdown at Columbia River High

December 17, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

A burglary in progress apparently prompted a lockdown at Columbia River High School a few minutes before students were scheduled to be let out for the day. Read story

Washougal's Austin Tran rolls by Camas defenders Trent Johnson and Drew Clarkson on a pick set by Aaron Deister.

Panthers pump up the volume on Camas

Washougal's Austin Tran rolls by Camas defenders Trent Johnson and Drew Clarkson on a pick set by Aaron Deister.

December 17, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

Those who were inside the Panther jungle gym Friday night will never forget the moment Washougal flipped the switch on Camas. Both boys basketball teams scored eight points in eerie silence. Once the Panthers got to 10, their fans let the Papermakers have it by screaming at the top of… Read story

Emily McDonald turns the bowling ball loose Wednesday at Big Al's, while Hunter Lytle, Rebekah Curtis, Katie Hull and Porsche Chartrand cheer her on.

Papermaker bowlers keep crashing pins

Emily McDonald turns the bowling ball loose Wednesday at Big Al's, while Hunter Lytle, Rebekah Curtis, Katie Hull and Porsche Chartrand cheer her on.

December 17, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

Bowling pins were falling for the Camas Papermakers like rows of dominoes Wednesday. Porsche Chartrand, Rebekah Curtis, Emily McDonald, Katie Hull and Hunter Lytle earned several combinations of strikes, splits and spares. As the cheers grew louder with each roll, the Papermakers couldn't wait for their next throw. "I was… Read story

State auditor: ex-licensing agent misused $41,744

December 17, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

Washougal woman pleaded guilty to theft, spent 44 days on work crew Read story

Camas picks its new city administrator

December 17, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

The current city manager of Cloverdale, Calif., will likely become the next Camas city administrator. Camas Mayor Scott Higgins announced yesterday that Nina D. Regor had been selected to succeed the retiring Lloyd Halverson. She is expected to start Friday, Jan. 25, the first day of the city's annual planning… Read story

Washougal residents pack City Hall to complain about utility rates

December 17, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

Water, sewer and stormwater rate increases were on the minds of more than 70 people last night in Washougal. A standing-room-only crowd attended a three-hour community meeting in the council chambers at City Hall. The crowd spilled over into the lobby. It was not a City Council meeting or workshop,… Read story

Joan and Ray Hamilton have enjoyed decorating their home and yard in Washougal for the holidays for four years. &quot;It started primarily for the grandkids, and it got bigger and bigger and bigger,&quot; he said. &quot;[This year] we started the week before Thanksgiving, and we're still not done,&quot; he said Dec. 12.

Sharing the spirit of the seasons

Joan and Ray Hamilton have enjoyed decorating their home and yard in Washougal for the holidays for four years. &quot;It started primarily for the grandkids, and it got bigger and bigger and bigger,&quot; he said. &quot;[This year] we started the week before Thanksgiving, and we're still not done,&quot; he said Dec. 12.

December 17, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

Decorating their home for the holidays has become a labor of love for Ray and Joan Hamilton.The indoor and outdoor projects, which began as a form of amusement and entertainment for the grandkids, has also been appreciated by their neighbors and other local residents. The Hamiltons have been decorating their… Read story

Approximately 850 people on both sides of the coal train issue attended a hearing Wednesday, at Clark College. The Washington Department of Ecology and the U.S.

Coal train meeting attracts 850 people to Clark College

Approximately 850 people on both sides of the coal train issue attended a hearing Wednesday, at Clark College. The Washington Department of Ecology and the U.S.

December 17, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

Two halls in Clark College were recently overrun by men, women and children dressed in red and green T-shirts. Some of the colorfully-clothed individuals also wore Santa hats, and they talked about coal -- not as lumps found in Christmas stockings -- but in trains that could travel through Camas… Read story