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Clark County News

Golfers remain in hunt for titles

May 22, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

For some Clark County golfers, a state championship remained within reach Monday. Read story

Goncharuk, Mueller place second at NWAACC track

May 22, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

A couple of second-place finishes highlighted the Clark College results from the NWAACC Championships at Spokane. Read story

Police investigate theft of marijuana plants

May 22, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Police investigate theft of marijuana plants Read story

Ben Caldwell, a 17-year-old student from Vancouver, will be reading one of his poems at New York's Carnegie Hall next month.

Vancouver student poet’s work honored

Ben Caldwell, a 17-year-old student from Vancouver, will be reading one of his poems at New York's Carnegie Hall next month.

May 22, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

When Ben Caldwell arrived at the Vancouver School of Arts and Academics almost six years ago, he was a voracious reader and a fledgling writer. Read story

Proebstel farmer Gary Boldt, president of the Clark-Cowlitz County Farm Bureau, said a proposed code change that would allow roadside farm stands to be as large as 1,000 square feet doesn't go far enough. He told the Clark County commissioners Tuesday that he'd like farm stands to be as large as 2,000 square feet.

Standing up for farming, in a field of varying views

Proebstel farmer Gary Boldt, president of the Clark-Cowlitz County Farm Bureau, said a proposed code change that would allow roadside farm stands to be as large as 1,000 square feet doesn't go far enough. He told the Clark County commissioners Tuesday that he'd like farm stands to be as large as 2,000 square feet.

May 22, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Currently, Proebstel farmer Gary Boldt has only flowers to sell. Read story

Community corrections officers Beth Graves, left, and Jennifer Thomas watch as offender Jason Wilen signs a document in his home earlier this month acknowledging a new &quot;swift and certain&quot; law for offenders.

Probation violations will result in ‘swift and certain’ penalties

Community corrections officers Beth Graves, left, and Jennifer Thomas watch as offender Jason Wilen signs a document in his home earlier this month acknowledging a new &quot;swift and certain&quot; law for offenders.

May 22, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Officials say a new Department of Corrections system should help offenders on probation be more successful and will save money. Read story

As unreinforced brick piers settle, it could compromise the structural integrity of the Post Hospital's windowed porches.

Barracks hospital on endangered properties list

As unreinforced brick piers settle, it could compromise the structural integrity of the Post Hospital's windowed porches.

May 22, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Vancouver's century-old Post Hospital is one of eight sites on the 2012 list of the state's most endangered historic properties. Read story

After remaining stubbornly high, the average price for gasoline in Vancouver dropped by 17 cents in the past week to $4.10, AAA Oregon/Idaho reported.

Gas prices drop — but not for us

After remaining stubbornly high, the average price for gasoline in Vancouver dropped by 17 cents in the past week to $4.10, AAA Oregon/Idaho reported.

May 22, 2012, 5:00pm Business

Retail gas prices in Southwest Washington and much of the West are pushing toward record levels, but long-awaited relief from budget-killing stops at the gas pumps could finally be on the way, the automobile club AAA Oregon/Idaho speculated Tuesday. Read story

Alayna Higdon, pictured here during opening statements of her trial, is charged with imprisoning her boyfriend's two autistic sons last year.

Autistic boys never let out of room, relative says

Alayna Higdon, pictured here during opening statements of her trial, is charged with imprisoning her boyfriend's two autistic sons last year.

May 22, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Asked by prosecutors how often she saw two autistic boys outside their room after a Vancouver couple allegedly locked them behind a makeshift caged door, the mother of one of the defendants burst into tears. Read story

Camas School Board to decide on boundary revisions

May 21, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Last week, the Camas School Board heard testimony regarding the Boundary Review Committee's recommendation for boundary adjustments. If approved, changes will be effective in the fall of 2013. The next step in the process will take place at the regularly scheduled school board meeting Tuesday, May 29 at the Zellerbach… Read story