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Camas High School goalkeeper Lauren Rood celebrates with her teammates after blocking three kicks by Mead in the shootout Saturday, at Doc Harris Stadium.

On the sidelines: Double feature at Doc Harris

Camas High School goalkeeper Lauren Rood celebrates with her teammates after blocking three kicks by Mead in the shootout Saturday, at Doc Harris Stadium.

November 10, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

The Camas cross country, football, soccer and volleyball teams had some big accomplishments Saturday. The girls cross country team clinched second place at the Nike Cross National Northwest Regional to qualify for nationals, the football team thumped Arlington 62-6 in the first round at state, the girls soccer team defeated… Read story

Columbian River's Jayson Branson fights his way across the goal-line to tie the game 7-7 against Kennedy Catholic in a 3A playoff match-up in the first half at Kiggins Bowl on Saturday November 10, 2012. River lost the game 14-20.

3A football: Kennedy slips past Columbia River

Columbian River's Jayson Branson fights his way across the goal-line to tie the game 7-7 against Kennedy Catholic in a 3A playoff match-up in the first half at Kiggins Bowl on Saturday November 10, 2012. River lost the game 14-20.

November 10, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

True to its team-first philosophy, the Columbia River football team had a bevy of stars Saturday -- Clayton Frank, Jayson Branson, David Snuffin, Terrell Bolton to name a few. Read story

Camas running back Nate Beasley (7) carries ball against Arlington during Saturday's 4A state football playoff game.

Camas cruises into 4A quarterfinals

Camas running back Nate Beasley (7) carries ball against Arlington during Saturday's 4A state football playoff game.

November 10, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

The Camas Papermakers ripped Arlington 62-6 on Saturday in the opening round of the Class 4A state playoffs at Doc Harris Stadium. Read story

Columbia River knocks off Meadowdale again to reach state semifinals

November 10, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

For the second time in four seasons, Columbia River met Meadowdale at Edmonds Stadium in a Class 3A girls soccer state quarterfinal. Read story

Camas takes fifth place at state volleyball

November 10, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

The Papermakers win their final match, bringing home some hardware in first year as a Class 4A program Read story

Camas stops Mead on PKs to reach state semis

November 10, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

Sure, soccer is a team effort. Of course the Camas defenders stood strong on Saturday, and the Papermaker midfielders covered a lot of ground. Read story

4A football: Gonzaga Prep runs past Union, 45-17

November 10, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

Gonzaga Prep proved to be too much for the Union Titans in the second half as the Bulldogs ran away with a 45-17 4A state football first-round victory Saturday at Spokane. Read story

1A football: La Center tops Meridian 29-13

November 10, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

The La Center Wildcats used some big plays to get to the big time of Class 1A football. Read story

Local law enforcement waits for guidance on pot

November 10, 2012, 4:00pm Business

Local police agencies say they're waiting for the federal government, city attorneys and the Clark County Prosecutor's Office to weigh in on Initiative 502 before deciding how to proceed with enforcing new rules for recreational marijuana use. Read story

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Employee Karsen Stamp, 23, helps a customer Thursday at Mary Jane's House of Glass, which sells pipes commonly used for smoking marijuana.

Still cloudy on legal marijuana

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Employee Karsen Stamp, 23, helps a customer Thursday at Mary Jane's House of Glass, which sells pipes commonly used for smoking marijuana.

November 10, 2012, 4:00pm Business

Washington voters on Tuesday opened a whole new market to legitimize marijuana growing, packaging and selling and also created a potentially lucrative new source of state tax revenue. Read story