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Clark County News

Focus on healing, moving forward in Yacolt

December 4, 2011, 4:00pm Clark County News

YACOLT -- Six months ago, Yacolt resident Jeff Carothers stood before the town's council and asked how to start a petition to remove a member from the council. The only council member eligible for a recall was Karen Holyk. Read story

Talking Points: Bowl game matchups

December 4, 2011, 4:00pm Clark County News

What's the buzz from the world of sports? Here are some items that will have people talking: Bowl matchups, football fans Read story

Off Beat: The unintentionally racy side of recycling

December 4, 2011, 4:00pm Clark County News

A recent TV commercial drew chuckles with a variation on a recycling setup that raised some eyebrows locally a few years ago. Read story

Clark men finish 3-0 at Iowa hoop event

December 4, 2011, 4:00pm Clark County News

Clark College defeats Iowa Lakes 76-72 on final day of Emerson JUCO Challenge in Marshalltown, Iowa. Read story

Zach Smith, 5, from left, Tyler Dixson, 6, and Alex Smith, 2, were dressed up as shepherds and a lamb while their moms, Chrissy Smith of Vancouver and Jocelyn Dixson of La Center, took pictures.

Children dress up, learn about Jesus’ birth at nativities fest

Zach Smith, 5, from left, Tyler Dixson, 6, and Alex Smith, 2, were dressed up as shepherds and a lamb while their moms, Chrissy Smith of Vancouver and Jocelyn Dixson of La Center, took pictures.

December 4, 2011, 4:00pm Clark County News

Two-year-old Alex Smith looked darling as a lamb Sunday in the children's costume room at the 11th Annual Festival of Nativities. Read story

Bus fatality investigation continues

December 4, 2011, 4:00pm Clark County News

Vancouver police said an investigation continues into the accident that killed pedestrian Margaret McCluskey, 88, on Friday. Read story

Robbery suspect sought by police

December 4, 2011, 4:00pm Clark County News

Clark County sheriff's deputies are looking for a man in connection with a home invasion robbery in Hazel Dell on Friday night. Read story

Kerrie and Al Zullo of Vancouver cut and wrangle their perfect tree Saturday at Larwick Christmas Tree Farm.

Sales jolly for county’s Christmas tree farmers

Kerrie and Al Zullo of Vancouver cut and wrangle their perfect tree Saturday at Larwick Christmas Tree Farm.

December 4, 2011, 4:00pm Clark County News

OLYMPIA -- Clark County Christmas tree farms continue to supply the world with holiday decor as sales stay strong despite economic downturn. Read story

Shanahan's Pub &amp; Grill bartenders Andie Lovelady, left, and Misty Winders collect bras for the Gift of Lift fundraiser while working at the bar Wednesday night. The clothing drive, spearheaded by local plastic surgeon Dr.

Clothing drive to collect bras for Haiti finds support

Shanahan's Pub &amp; Grill bartenders Andie Lovelady, left, and Misty Winders collect bras for the Gift of Lift fundraiser while working at the bar Wednesday night. The clothing drive, spearheaded by local plastic surgeon Dr.

December 4, 2011, 4:00pm Clark County News

A unique clothing drive launched by a local plastic surgeon has garnered an unexpected amount of support from the community. Read story

Unusually cold weather from earlier this year and a sluggish economy prompted Clark Public Utilities officials to raise water customers' rates to bridge an anticipated revenue shortfall of $1.34 million.

Utility considers 10 percent water rate hike

Unusually cold weather from earlier this year and a sluggish economy prompted Clark Public Utilities officials to raise water customers' rates to bridge an anticipated revenue shortfall of $1.34 million.

December 4, 2011, 4:00pm Business

Unusually cold weather from earlier this year and a sluggish economy are prompting Clark Public Utilities officials to consider raising water customers' rates to bridge an anticipated revenue shortfall of $1.08 million. Read story