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State Sen.Craig Pridemore, pictured here in January.

Pridemore to run for state auditor’s post

State Sen.Craig Pridemore, pictured here in January.

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

State Sen. Craig Pridemore announced Wednesday that he will run for state auditor in the 2012 election and will begin campaigning for the post immediately, while also serving out the final year of his second four-year term. Read story

Publisher ‘captures’ bin Laden

November 2, 2011, 12:00am Clark County News

A Vancouver comic book publisher will move into a new arena with a graphic novel about the hunt for the former world's most-wanted terrorist. Read story

After sexual attack, police seek calls about alleged salesman

November 2, 2011, 12:00am Clark County News

A Vancouver police Major Crimes detective is asking folks who bought magazines from door-to-door salespeople last month to call him as he investigates an alleged sexual assault at knifepoint that occurred last week. Read story

Joseph Sliger, with beard, an applications specialist for Wacom, demonstrates the use of the pressure-sensitive digital pen on one of several newly purchased Wacom computer tablets to Union High School students, from left, Russell Beaver, Austin Klein, Aaron Siegel and Trey Cornish.

Wacom goes to school

Joseph Sliger, with beard, an applications specialist for Wacom, demonstrates the use of the pressure-sensitive digital pen on one of several newly purchased Wacom computer tablets to Union High School students, from left, Russell Beaver, Austin Klein, Aaron Siegel and Trey Cornish.

November 2, 2011, 12:00am Business

Wacom's digital pen tablets are used by some of the world's top designers and artists, and now they're also in the eager hands of Sheri Nimmo's students at Union High School in Camas. The Wacom tablets, with pens sensitive enough to capture over 2,000 levels of pressure in creating art… Read story

ESD 112 gets grant to boost literacy programs

November 2, 2011, 12:00am Clark County News

VANCOUVER ESD 112 gets grant to boost literacy programs Read story

40 percent of ballots expected by deadline

November 2, 2011, 12:00am Clark County News

Clark County voters are on track to return 40 percent of ballots mailed by the time polls close at 8 p.m. Tuesday -- about the same rate they reached in the 2007 and 2009 elections. As of Tuesday, county elections officials had received 41,326 ballots back out of 226,302 mailed… Read story

Prosecutor unveils elder abuse justice center

November 2, 2011, 12:00am Clark County News

To combat financial exploitation and neglect of vulnerable adults, the Clark County Prosecutor's Office has opened an elder abuse justice center. Prosecutor Tony Golik and his staff hosted an open house Tuesday afternoon at the new center in the basement of the prosecutor's office at 1013 Franklin St. in downtown… Read story

Feeling the spirit: This praise group from the St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church is getting ready for a multichurch concert that will benefit the seasonal Winter Hospitality Overflow response to homelessness.

Churches raise voices for Winter Hospitality Overflow

Feeling the spirit: This praise group from the St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church is getting ready for a multichurch concert that will benefit the seasonal Winter Hospitality Overflow response to homelessness.

November 2, 2011, 12:00am Clark County News

Nancy McGillis says the banjo is the happiest instrument in the world. So the energetically cheery McGillis is thrilled to enlist her banjo in service of one of the saddest predicaments on the planet: winter homelessness. McGillis is one of dozens of singers and musicians who'll come together in song… Read story

The latest flier sent by Political Action Committee Save Our City, which Vancouver residents received Monday. It claims Vancouver City Council candidate Josephine Wentzel is a Court Appointed Special Advocate volunteer. No local records could initially be found to verify that claim.

Claim on group’s flier supporting Wentzel appears false

The latest flier sent by Political Action Committee Save Our City, which Vancouver residents received Monday. It claims Vancouver City Council candidate Josephine Wentzel is a Court Appointed Special Advocate volunteer. No local records could initially be found to verify that claim.

November 2, 2011, 12:00am Clark County News

A flier mailed by Save Our City received by Vancouver residents Monday states that Vancouver City Council candidate Josephine Wentzel, whom the political action committee supports, is a volunteer representative for foster children in the court system. The flier touts Wentzel, 52, as a retired police detective, CASA volunteer and… Read story

The Condit Dam is breached Oct. 26. Sediment, debris and logs that were backed up behind the dam are creating jams on the White Salmon River that could pose a threat to people.

Red flag raised at White Salmon River

The Condit Dam is breached Oct. 26. Sediment, debris and logs that were backed up behind the dam are creating jams on the White Salmon River that could pose a threat to people.

November 2, 2011, 12:00am Clark County News

Stay away. That's the message PacifiCorp, local law enforcement officials and experienced river guides are delivering regarding the White Salmon River both above and below Condit Dam in the wake of the dam's dramatic breaching last Wednesday. Read story