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Clark County News

County prepares for elderly boomers

February 7, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

Clark County commissioners Tuesday approved a blueprint for how the county will prepare for the "silver tsunami" of baby boomers. Read story

County approves fee holiday for businesses

February 7, 2012, 4:00pm Business

Hoping to spur economic development and bring jobs to a county with an unemployment rate of approximately 11 percent, Clark County commissioners on Tuesday approved a fee holiday for certain businesses. Read story

Kati Kleiser, left, a lab instructor at Clark College's nursing program, and Kris Fowell, a nursing department technician, examine &quot;Fred,&quot; a Sim mannequin Kleiser used when she herself was a student in the program 10 years ago.

Simulated patients, real learning

Kati Kleiser, left, a lab instructor at Clark College's nursing program, and Kris Fowell, a nursing department technician, examine &quot;Fred,&quot; a Sim mannequin Kleiser used when she herself was a student in the program 10 years ago.

February 7, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

As Clark College nursing program marks its 50th year, changes in technology are many Read story

Nathan Gadberry of Yacolt is on trial for the third time in eight months. He has been acquitted twice of serious felonies and went to trial Monday in Clark County Superior Court on a drug charge.

Yacolt man hopes third time in court still charms

Nathan Gadberry of Yacolt is on trial for the third time in eight months. He has been acquitted twice of serious felonies and went to trial Monday in Clark County Superior Court on a drug charge.

February 7, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

Nathan Gadberry is batting 2-0 against the Clark County Prosecutor's Office. Each time the Yacolt man has gone to trial over the past year, he's been acquitted by a jury of serious felony crimes. Read story

Sarah Remington drops off her son Jacob, 2, at Wendy's Teddy Bear Day Care in Vancouver in a Columbian file photo from October. Remington, a single mom, received a $3,000 bill in the mail from the state saying it paid her for child care subsidies for which she was ineligible. The state approved Remington in error, and now, she's responsible for the bill, which she can't afford.

Analysis examines errors in DSHS aid

Sarah Remington drops off her son Jacob, 2, at Wendy's Teddy Bear Day Care in Vancouver in a Columbian file photo from October. Remington, a single mom, received a $3,000 bill in the mail from the state saying it paid her for child care subsidies for which she was ineligible. The state approved Remington in error, and now, she's responsible for the bill, which she can't afford.

February 7, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

At least 32.9 percent of benefit overpayments by the state Department of Social and Health Services are the result of unintentional errors by clients or staff, according to an analysis released Tuesday by the agency's Office of Financial Recovery. Read story

Prosecutors reviewing case of C-Tran driver involved in fatality

February 7, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

Clark County prosecutors have received the case of a C-Tran bus driver who hit and killed a pedestrian in downtown Vancouver in December. Read story

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Herrera Beutler seeks hearing on FDIC’s loan sales

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February 7, 2012, 4:00pm Business

Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Camas, joined fellow Republican Rep. Lynn Westmoreland of Georgia on Tuesday in requesting a House hearing on the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s sale of loans from failed banks, including the former Bank of Clark County, to Miami-based Rialto Capital Management, as well as similar sales. Read story

Salmon Creek resident to seek District 1 utility seat

February 6, 2012, 4:00pm Business

Salmon Creek resident Helen Nowlin announced Tuesday she will run for the District 1 position on the Clark Public Utilities Board of Commissioners. Read story

First high school bike race at Washougal

February 6, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

The Washington High School Cycling League offers a mountain biking program for Camas and Washougal high school students to ride locally and compete against riders from all over the state. In the league's inaugural season in 2011, the Clark County Mudslingers captured second place out of 14 total teams in… Read story

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Two Camas and Washougal wrestlers win district titles

Stephen Camden

February 6, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

High school wrestlers in Washington have begun to travel the road that could lead them to glory at the Tacoma Dome. Read story