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Clark County News

Bits ‘n’ Pieces: ’13’ means starring roles for two county students

February 23, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

Thirteen-year-old Evan appears to have it all the perfect family, living in the greatest city in the world until his parents get divorced and he's forced to move with his mom from New York to rural Indiana. Uprooted, the youngster must restart his life and negotiate his way through the… Read story

High school scoreboard 2/24

February 23, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

Basketball schedules for Friday and Saturday's regional action Read story

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Builders’ forum decries government regulations

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February 23, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

A state Department of Ecology requirement that newly developed sites drain as slowly as they did prior to Euro-American settlement was used as an example of a job-killing regulation Thursday, and a federal injunction requiring Clark County to adhere to the standard has stopped all construction in the county, said… Read story

Photos by Steven Lane/The Columbian
Hudson's Bay High School defense team members, from left, Kimberly Becerra, Amber Finder, Luke Johnson and Jonathan Muck discuss their case during a mock trial Thursday afternoon at the Clark County Courthouse. Top: Superior Court Judge Robert Lewis listens to testimony Thursday.

Litigation education: Local high schools students participate in mock trial

Photos by Steven Lane/The Columbian
Hudson's Bay High School defense team members, from left, Kimberly Becerra, Amber Finder, Luke Johnson and Jonathan Muck discuss their case during a mock trial Thursday afternoon at the Clark County Courthouse. Top: Superior Court Judge Robert Lewis listens to testimony Thursday.

February 23, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

The attorneys who appeared before Judge Robert Lewis on Thursday afternoon received something few litigants ever do from a judge: A standing ovation. Read story

County lags nation in bachelor’s degrees

February 23, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

Reaching a record high in 2011, more than 30 percent of Americans 25 and older have earned at least a bachelor's degree, according to a report released Thursday by the Census Bureau. Read story

Mike Green, left, and Mike Williams shoot at the Vancouver Trap and Gun Club on Wednesday.

Bill targets shooting range noise complaints

Mike Green, left, and Mike Williams shoot at the Vancouver Trap and Gun Club on Wednesday.

February 23, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

Gun rights advocates, law enforcement groups and some residents near shooting ranges are keeping close watch on a bill to protect existing sport shooting ranges from noise complaints. Read story

The old Post Hospital facility, built in 1904-1905, could have a new role in the community.

Grant sought for proposed arts campus at Vancouver Barracks

The old Post Hospital facility, built in 1904-1905, could have a new role in the community.

February 23, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

Supporters of a proposed arts campus in Vancouver's historic core have sent out a call for donations, eyeing a grant that could help get the project rolling. Read story

Woodland council hires new public work director

February 23, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

The Woodland City Council unanimously approved Mayor Grover Laseke's choice of Bart Stepp as the city's new public works director Tuesday. Read story

Vancouver’s RS Medical braces for layoffs

February 23, 2012, 4:00pm Business

RS Medical has spent two years building a platform for growth in an increasingly challenging medical equipment industry. But to get there, the chief executive of the Vancouver-based, 400-employee company says it must go through a difficult "transformational change" that includes outsourcing of potentially dozens of local billing jobs. Read story

Visitors board a bus for a tour of the Port of Vancouver on Thursday.

Centennial tours tout Vancouver port’s past, present, future

Visitors board a bus for a tour of the Port of Vancouver on Thursday.

February 23, 2012, 4:00pm Business

The school bus, filled with 42 people, trundled along large swaths of pavement Thursday, moving through the Port of Vancouver's past and present, and heading through corridors that point to its future. Read story