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Man arrested in Oregon after police chase through Hazel Dell

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May 20, 2022, 10:57am Clark County News

A man was arrested Thursday night in Tigard, Ore., after leading Clark County sheriff’s deputies on a chase in Hazel Dell in a stolen pickup and driving into Oregon. Read story

Pearson among SW Washington airports getting portion of $1.39 million in FAA grants

May 20, 2022, 7:38am Clark County News

Five grants from the Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) totaling $1.39 million will help fund renovations for airports in Grays Harbor, Lewis and Clark counties, U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell announced this week. Read story

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Clark County Council mulls veterans home at Camp Bonneville

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May 20, 2022, 6:04am Clark County News

Clark County Councilor Gary Medvigy would like to see a veterans home at Camp Bonneville. Medvigy raised the idea during the council’s May 18 meeting. Read story

About 100 Vancouver restaurants got money from the  Restaurant Revitalization Fund last year. But it's likely an equal number that qualified were cut off when the money ran out. "It makes it tough when your other restaurants got the funds and we didn't," said Rachel Allen, co-owner of Allen's Crosley Lanes.

Clark County restaurants left out after Senate votes down pandemic aid

About 100 Vancouver restaurants got money from the  Restaurant Revitalization Fund last year. But it's likely an equal number that qualified were cut off when the money ran out. "It makes it tough when your other restaurants got the funds and we didn't," said Rachel Allen, co-owner of Allen's Crosley Lanes.

May 20, 2022, 6:03am Business

Don and Rachel Allen, owners of Allen’s Crosley Lanes, were approved for more than $1 million from Congress to help their business recover from the effects of the pandemic last year. Read story

ESD 112 appoints new director for District 3

May 20, 2022, 5:34am Clark County News

Educational Service District 112 selected Heidi Rosenberg to serve as the director of District 3 on its board of directors. Rosenberg will fill the unexpired term of Steven Wrightson, who resigned last month after serving in the position for 18 years. Rosenberg, who lives in Battle Ground, will represent the… Read story

Abrams Park closed temporarily to cars

May 20, 2022, 5:33am Clark County News

Ridgefield’s Abrams Park is closed to vehicles while the city makes repairs to the park bridge. Division Street is closed to vehicle traffic east of North Fifth Avenue although pedestrian access to the park remains open. The bridge will reopen Saturday. Read story

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Nearly dozen more candidates file for offices including Clark County Sheriff, 3rd District

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May 19, 2022, 6:45pm Clark County News

Nearly a dozen more candidates made their campaigns official Thursday by filing for office, bringing the total to 393 candidates filing for 310 offices as of 5 p.m. Read story

Colton McCurdy, 12, of Puyallup is all smiles while crossing the finish line during the 50-meter dash at the Washington State School for the Blind on Thursday morning. Special wires running along each lane of the track guide competitors with visual impairments from start to finish, an element not available at typical track meets.

Students glad to be back in the running at Washington State School for the Blind

Colton McCurdy, 12, of Puyallup is all smiles while crossing the finish line during the 50-meter dash at the Washington State School for the Blind on Thursday morning. Special wires running along each lane of the track guide competitors with visual impairments from start to finish, an element not available at typical track meets.

May 19, 2022, 6:29pm Clark County News

Intermittent showers couldn’t cloud high spirits at the Washington State School for the Blind’s annual track meet on Thursday in Vancouver, where more than a hundred students with visual impairments from across Washington and the Pacific Northwest competed in running, jumping, throwing and more. Read story

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Clark County COVID-19 activity rate, hospitalizations continue steady rise

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May 19, 2022, 3:57pm Clark County Health

Clark County’s reported COVID-19 activity rate increased this week as disease activity reaches levels not seen since mid-February. Read story

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Former Vancouver man accused in sex trafficking, child porn, firearms case

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May 19, 2022, 3:33pm Clark County News

A former Vancouver man was indicted this week for seven federal felonies related to sex trafficking, production of child pornography and illegal firearms possession, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office Western District of Washington. Read story