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Jessica Walz, conservation director with the Gifford Pinchot Task Force, speaks to a group of reporters as she stands on one of a network of roads to exploratory drilling sites in the area where the Ascot Mining Company wants to do more exploratory drilling above the Green River and on the border of the Mt. St Helens National Volcanic Monument near Randle on Oct.

Forest Service backs drilling near Mount St. Helens

Jessica Walz, conservation director with the Gifford Pinchot Task Force, speaks to a group of reporters as she stands on one of a network of roads to exploratory drilling sites in the area where the Ascot Mining Company wants to do more exploratory drilling above the Green River and on the border of the Mt. St Helens National Volcanic Monument near Randle on Oct.

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

The U.S. Forest Service on Tuesday authorized controversial mineral prospecting near Mount St. Helens, giving a key endorsement to a Canadian company hoping to drill there. Read story

Prosecutors and crime lab scientists say a little-noticed provision in Washington's new law legalizing recreational marijuana has jeopardized their ability to go after any pot crimes at all, and they're calling for an immediate fix in the Legislature.

Woodland waits on pot gardens

Prosecutors and crime lab scientists say a little-noticed provision in Washington's new law legalizing recreational marijuana has jeopardized their ability to go after any pot crimes at all, and they're calling for an immediate fix in the Legislature.

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

WOODLAND -- As state laws regulating marijuana remain shrouded in a legal uncertainty, Clark County's smaller cities continue to take a cautious approach in applying them locally. Read story

Construction is under way on a second location for organic grocer Chuck's Produce and Street Market at Northeast Highway 99 and 117th Street to serve Salmon Creek and Hazel Dell residents.

Gaggle of grocery options headed to Hazel Dell, Salmon Creek

Construction is under way on a second location for organic grocer Chuck's Produce and Street Market at Northeast Highway 99 and 117th Street to serve Salmon Creek and Hazel Dell residents.

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

Hazel Dell and Salmon Creek shoppers are about to enjoy a bounty of new grocery choices, no matter whether they prefer a bargain outlet, suburban big-box or green-tinted specialty store. Read story

Senate recount expected to end Wednesday

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

Senate recount expected to end today Read story

Vancouver’s Thompson Metal Fab to receive award from state

December 4, 2012, 4:00pm Business

Vancouver-based Thompson Metal Fab Inc. will receive an award from the Washington Employment Security Department honoring its commitment to and record of hiring military veterans. Read story

Crews temporarily suspend search for missing woman

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

Crews in Skamania County temporarily suspended search efforts Tuesday night for a woman who has been missing since she went looking for mushrooms Saturday. Read story

Aaron Deister (left) and the Washougal Panthers are ready to take on all comers on the basketball court. The boys have already played W.F.

All comers are invited to the Panther jungle

Aaron Deister (left) and the Washougal Panthers are ready to take on all comers on the basketball court. The boys have already played W.F.

December 3, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

The Washougal High School boys basketball team picked up where it left off last winter. Back on Feb. 18, the Panthers rallied from 13 points down in the fourth quarter to defeat W.F. West by one point in the consolation semifinal round of the district tournament. On Nov. 26, they… Read story

Tyler Hallead drives to the hoop for the Papermakers Friday, at Camas High School.

CHS boys basketball program grows after a year under new coach

Tyler Hallead drives to the hoop for the Papermakers Friday, at Camas High School.

December 3, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

What a difference a year makes for Skyler Gillispie and the Camas High School boys basketball players. "Last year at this time, I barely knew their first and last names," said the second-year head coach who took over the program just weeks before the season started. "The kids have played… Read story

Megan Sharp cuts through two Trappers Thursday, at Fort Vancouver High School.

Panthers hold on to defeat Trappers for their second straight win on the road

Megan Sharp cuts through two Trappers Thursday, at Fort Vancouver High School.

December 3, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

Alyssa Blankenship and Savanna McDowell hit back-to-back 3-pointers to put the Panther girls basketball team over the top Thursday, at Fort Vancouver High School. Washougal held onto its one-point advantage during the final minute of regulation, then walked off the court celebrating a 56-55 victory. "I love to see the… Read story

Lauren Neff soars over three Falcons and scores a basket for the Papermakers Friday, in Camas.

Six CHS seniors are ready to take the next step

Lauren Neff soars over three Falcons and scores a basket for the Papermakers Friday, in Camas.

December 3, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

A 24-point loss to defending 3A state champion Prairie Friday couldn't dampen the excitement of a new basketball season for Lauren Neff and her Camas teammates. "I thought we were more competitive than the score indicated," said head coach Chuck Knight. "It was only game one. Our goal is to… Read story