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Clark County News

Yacolt event celebrates couple’s new home

November 2, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

Yacolt residents and leaders broke ground Wednesday afternoon on what officials called the town’s answer to ABC’s popular reality show “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.” Read story

Animal rescue groups offer big adoption event

November 2, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

Ten animal rescue groups will come together Saturday at Petco in Hazel Dell for what’s being billed as the area’s first “mega-pet-adoption” event. Read story

Alexa Efraimson works out with her Camas girls cross country team.

Camas girls will make run at state cross country team title

Alexa Efraimson works out with her Camas girls cross country team.

November 2, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

The Camas girls cross country team will leave Friday for the Tri-Cities, in search of the perfect day. That just might be what the Papermakers need to knock off top-ranked Glacier Peak of Snohomish. Read story

Prep roundup: Playoff football games on radio, web

November 2, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

The first season of high school football on KKOV 1550 AM has ended. The Vancouver-based radio station won't extend its radio coverage of high school football into the postseason, but that doesn't mean fans won't be able to listen to live play-by-play of playoff high school football. Read story

High school scoreboard 11/3

November 2, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

Wednesday's high school results Read story

Occupy Portland: Man pushes police sergeant into moving TriMet bus; minor injuries

November 2, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

News Release from: Portland Police Bureau OCCUPY PORTLAND PROTEST MARCH AND PUBLIC SAFETY UPDATES Read story

Campaign flier draws spending complaint

November 2, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

The first formal election spending complaint in this year's political races was filed Wednesday. Read story

Eisaku &quot;Ace&quot; Hiromura and his wife, Alice, talk about their memories of World War II during a session at Columbia River High School in April.

WWII Japanese-American soldiers’ service honored

Eisaku &quot;Ace&quot; Hiromura and his wife, Alice, talk about their memories of World War II during a session at Columbia River High School in April.

November 2, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

Two Vancouver veterans were among the Japanese-American soldiers who left their families behind in World War II internment camps to join some of the most decorated military units in the nation's history. Their sacrifice and courage was saluted Wednesday when Eisaku "Ace" Hiromura and Teruo Yamashita joined hundreds of other… Read story

New Seasons employees Janet Christenson, from left, Chelsea Haskell and Keith Haskell stock shelves ahead of the Fisher's Landing store's Nov.

New Seasons puts focus on local products, supporting community

New Seasons employees Janet Christenson, from left, Chelsea Haskell and Keith Haskell stock shelves ahead of the Fisher's Landing store's Nov.

November 2, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

As New Seasons Market prepares to open its first Clark County location next week, area shoppers are already getting a taste of the Portland-based organic grocery chain's well-greased marketing machine. Read story

The White House announced Tuesday that President Barack Obama's new budget proposal includes $39 million for the light-rail component of the Columbia River Crossing.

Crossing project seems well positioned for Jobs Act funds

The White House announced Tuesday that President Barack Obama's new budget proposal includes $39 million for the light-rail component of the Columbia River Crossing.

November 2, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

The Obama administration released a report Wednesday detailing infrastructure investments that his American Jobs Act would bring -- new bridges and expansion of public transit and highway capacity -- all of which, without naming names, appears to have the Columbia River Crossing well positioned to vie for federal funding. Read story