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Clark County News

Camas ambulance levy passing

August 7, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

The Camas EMS levy is leading with about 55 percent voting in favor of an 11-cent tax increase to support six years of emergency response and ambulance service in east Clark County. Read story

Candidates, politicians and observers gather at Clark College's Gaiser Hall this evening for the release of the first primary election results.

Judge Wulle loses re-election bid

Candidates, politicians and observers gather at Clark College's Gaiser Hall this evening for the release of the first primary election results.

August 7, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Voters have turned Superior Court Judge John Wulle out of office, and may do the same to County Commissioner Marc Boldt. Read story

Jim Malinowski and Julia Anderson

Malinowski, Anderson lead utility race

Jim Malinowski and Julia Anderson

August 7, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

The crowd of seven candidates for a position on the Clark Public Utilities Board of Commissioners narrowed to two, with Jim Malinowski and Julia Anderson garnering the most votes, according to Tuesday's primary election results. Read story

Gretel Rieber-Wicke shows cameraman Horst Poness her old stamping grounds at Battle Ground Lake. Rieber-Wicke of Germany was the first foreign exchange student at Battle Ground High School in 1952.

B.G.’s first exchange student back as advocate of study abroad

Gretel Rieber-Wicke shows cameraman Horst Poness her old stamping grounds at Battle Ground Lake. Rieber-Wicke of Germany was the first foreign exchange student at Battle Ground High School in 1952.

August 7, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

When Gretel Rieber-Wicke was a young girl, she walked to school past bomb craters in Dusseldorf, Germany. The smell of the ruins would never fade from her memory. Read story

C-Tran planners and riders helping craft a bus rapid transit proposal for Vancouver's Fourth Plain corridor went into street-level detail during a design workshop Wednesday at Clark College.

Bus rapid transit wins key endorsement

C-Tran planners and riders helping craft a bus rapid transit proposal for Vancouver's Fourth Plain corridor went into street-level detail during a design workshop Wednesday at Clark College.

August 7, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Plans for bus rapid transit on Vancouver's Fourth Plain corridor secured a key endorsement on Tuesday, clearing the way for C-Tran to seek federal money for the project. Read story

Tanner Cochran, 16, of Battle Ground, rests his eyes while helping friends with their goats at the Clark County Fair.

Wednesday’s Clark County Fair highlights

Tanner Cochran, 16, of Battle Ground, rests his eyes while helping friends with their goats at the Clark County Fair.

August 7, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Wednesday's fair schedule Read story

Nautilus stock plunges on second-quarter loss

August 7, 2012, 5:00pm Business

Wall Street closed higher Tuesday as did most regional stocks, including Northwest Pipe Co. and Barrett Business Services Inc., both headquartered in Vancouver. Read story

Oregon fines local man $1 million for alleged fraud

August 7, 2012, 5:00pm Business

Oregon's largest business regulatory and consumer protection agency said Tuesday it has imposed a $1 million civil penalty against a Vancouver man for violating securities laws. Read story

Humphreys hatches opportunity

August 6, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Brian Humphreys, a 14-year-old from Washougal, shot 2-under par 72 to win the Boys Division at the Bob Allard Memorial July 30 and 31, at the Rose City golf course in Portland. The win hatched an opportunity to play in the Hogan Cup, which is going on right now, at… Read story

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Terry Click, formerly of Camas, owns Sweetwood Paddleboards, a company based in Montana.

Terry Click’s Sweetwood Paddleboards business is booming

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Terry Click, formerly of Camas, owns Sweetwood Paddleboards, a company based in Montana.

August 6, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

When Camas native Terry Click decided to dip his toe into the immerging industry of designing and building standup paddleboards, he was delighted that his work became a thriving business called Sweetwood Paddleboards. According to Click, standup paddleboarding is one of the fastest growing water sports today. Part of its… Read story