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Clark County News

Prep football: La Center falls in 1A state playoffs

November 12, 2011, 4:00pm Clark County News

La Center did not come close to scoring until very late, and Cascade Christian (8-2) got all of its scoring in the second half for a 27-6 victory in a Class 1A state first-round football game. Read story

Vancouver Victory win in OT

November 12, 2011, 4:00pm Clark County News

The Vancouver Victory rallied twice, forced overtime and then beat Yellowstone 8-7 on Saturday. Read story

Park visitors watch Saturday as volunteers spruce up the bandstand at Esther Short Park.

Stepping forward for bandstand

Park visitors watch Saturday as volunteers spruce up the bandstand at Esther Short Park.

November 12, 2011, 4:00pm Clark County News

Walking through Esther Short Park from his downtown office to meetings gives Ron Frederiksen plenty of time to think. Lately, it's mostly been about how the bandstand, one of the historic park's main features, was looking rather bedraggled. Read story

Ridgefield Republican Sen. Joe Zarelli, left, speaks with Seattle Democratic Sen. Ed Murray, chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, in February.

New rainy-day rules must wait for a solid state surplus

Ridgefield Republican Sen. Joe Zarelli, left, speaks with Seattle Democratic Sen. Ed Murray, chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, in February.

November 12, 2011, 4:00pm Clark County News

It could be years before one of the most popular measures on Tuesday's ballot has an effect. It could be never. Read story

Girls soccer: Ridgefield falls in quarterfinal, 2-1

November 12, 2011, 4:00pm Clark County News

KALAMA -- Some might say Ridgefield's Class 1A girls soccer state quarterfinal match Saturday against University Prep of Seattle was decided by inches. But others might say it was just a matter of time. Read story

Clark women third at NWAACC cross country

November 12, 2011, 4:00pm Clark County News

Clark finished with 74 points behind first-place Everett (56), and Treasure Valley (68). Read story

Jasyn Howland, 9, reaches for a paint brush while he decorates a plate for his ninth birthday at Earth Glaze and Fire pottery on Main Street.

Six after 6 in West Vancouver

Jasyn Howland, 9, reaches for a paint brush while he decorates a plate for his ninth birthday at Earth Glaze and Fire pottery on Main Street.

November 12, 2011, 4:00pm Clark County News

West Vancouver -- which encompasses parts of the city west of I-5, including downtown and Uptown Village -- is a busy mix of bars, neighborhoods, eateries, shops, churches, art galleries and movie theaters. With the brand new public library and the reopening of the Kiggins Theater, evening entertainment options at… Read story

Firefighters battle a fire at an abandoned house at 8116 N.E. 32nd Street in Vancouver on Saturday.

Vancouver firefighters battle blaze in vacant house

Firefighters battle a fire at an abandoned house at 8116 N.E. 32nd Street in Vancouver on Saturday.

November 12, 2011, 4:00pm Clark County News

Fire heavily damaged an abandoned house in Vancouver's Ogden neighborhood Saturday evening, according to the Vancouver Fire Department. Read story

Steven Moline stands with his mother, Carol Degagne, before he vanished while en route to Bagby Hot Springs in Oregon four months ago.

Mother seeks aid in search for her son

Steven Moline stands with his mother, Carol Degagne, before he vanished while en route to Bagby Hot Springs in Oregon four months ago.

November 12, 2011, 4:00pm Clark County News

Carol Degagne had a special bond with her son, Steven Moline, before he disappeared four months ago under odd circumstances in Oregon's Mount Hood National Forest. "Almost every night, he'd call me or text me and tell me he loved me," said Degagne, who lives near Padden Parkway and works… Read story

Dan Boggs, member service officer at iQ Credit Union, helps Liz and Jesse Weiss open a checking account. The couple previously banked at Bank of America but were fed up with fees.

Considering a bank change?

Dan Boggs, member service officer at iQ Credit Union, helps Liz and Jesse Weiss open a checking account. The couple previously banked at Bank of America but were fed up with fees.

November 12, 2011, 4:00pm Business

Most people choose a bank or credit union early on and stick with it through good times and bad. Change is tough, after all, especially when it means signing legal documents, getting new credit cards and checks, and remembering new passwords. But more banking customers are fed up with higher… Read story