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Clark County News

George Fox women fall in title game

March 17, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Heritage High School graduate Keisha Gordon had team highs of 17 points and eight rebounds, but George Fox University fell 57-48 to Illinois Wesleyan in the NCAA Division III women’s championship game Saturday in Holland, Mich. Read story

Greg Jayne: Northwest stars shining outside Pac-12

March 17, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

There's an old line from Bill Parcells, that master of wit and wisdom, about the benefits of being a coach and a general manager in the NFL. Read story

NCAA: Crean creates new history at Indiana

March 17, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

PORTLAND -- With three minutes remaining in the game, and his team's chances of beating Virginia Commonwealth about to disintegrate, Indiana coach Tom Crean calmed his players by referencing a win from three months earlier. Read story

FC Dallas' Carlos Rodriguez, right, fights for the ball with Portland Timbers' Chris Taylor during an MLS.

Timbers earn draw in Dallas

FC Dallas' Carlos Rodriguez, right, fights for the ball with Portland Timbers' Chris Taylor during an MLS.

March 17, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

FRISCO, Texas -- Darlington Nagbe scored in the 51st minute to lift the Portland Timbers into a 1-1 tie with FC Dallas on Saturday night. Read story

Attorney General and gubernatorial candidate Rob McKenna works the room before delivering the keynote speech at the annual Lincoln Day dinner at the Hilton Vancouver Washington on Saturday.

McKenna stumps in Vancouver

Attorney General and gubernatorial candidate Rob McKenna works the room before delivering the keynote speech at the annual Lincoln Day dinner at the Hilton Vancouver Washington on Saturday.

March 17, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Politics in Washington can be summed up in one word -- "intensity" -- Rob McKenna told an appreciative Vancouver crowd Saturday. Read story

Blazers renounce rights to G Patty Mills

March 17, 2012, 5:00pm Blazers

Australian guard Patty Mills is a free agent after the Portland Trail Blazers renounced their rights to him. Read story

Clark County Superior Court Judge John Wulle, pictured here in February 2008, answered a state judicial board's statement of charges against him on Thursday.

Judge admits losing self-control, pledges to improve

Clark County Superior Court Judge John Wulle, pictured here in February 2008, answered a state judicial board's statement of charges against him on Thursday.

March 17, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

In response to a state judicial board's complaint over his courtroom behavior, Judge John Wulle admits to losing his temper on several occasions and promises to receive counseling. Read story

Ian Wigger, left, a Clark County natural resource specialist, and Kevin Gray, the county's director of Environmental Services, take measurements in Mill Creek near Washington State University Vancouver last month. At stream monitoring stations, a cable runs down to the water to measure depth and velocity. The data can be downloaded to computers or smartphones. To verify accuracy, however, the sites are periodically checked the old-fashioned way. The flags on the bank mark plantings of native vegetation done by Clark Public Utilities. Both the monitoring and plantings illustrate efforts to comply with rules regarding clean water.

County continues legal battle against stormwater rules

Ian Wigger, left, a Clark County natural resource specialist, and Kevin Gray, the county's director of Environmental Services, take measurements in Mill Creek near Washington State University Vancouver last month. At stream monitoring stations, a cable runs down to the water to measure depth and velocity. The data can be downloaded to computers or smartphones. To verify accuracy, however, the sites are periodically checked the old-fashioned way. The flags on the bank mark plantings of native vegetation done by Clark Public Utilities. Both the monitoring and plantings illustrate efforts to comply with rules regarding clean water.

March 17, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Clark County commissioners consider the rule a costly, illegal economy killer, and they argue that the county can better prevent pollution by making off-site watershed improvements at public expense. They're pressing their case before the state Court of Appeals. Read story

Prune workers toil at a Vancouver farm in this undated photo. From left are Grant Anderson, (unknown) Anderson, unknown, Mrs. Anderson.

Prunes prominent in Clark County’s past

Prune workers toil at a Vancouver farm in this undated photo. From left are Grant Anderson, (unknown) Anderson, unknown, Mrs. Anderson.

March 17, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Before there was a Burgerville, before our hills and valleys were covered with homes, grocery stores, pizza joints and bowling alleys -- Clark County was ruled by the prune. Read story

The C-Tran Board of Directors  wants to act sooner than later on a long-awaited decision: Who should vote on this year's planned election to pay for light rail?

C-Tran will tackle vote on sales tax

The C-Tran Board of Directors  wants to act sooner than later on a long-awaited decision: Who should vote on this year's planned election to pay for light rail?

March 16, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

On Tuesday, the C-Tran Board of Directors will tackle the question in earnest: Who should vote on this year's planned sales tax measure? Read story