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Clark County News

Talking Points: NBA contraction lottery

October 12, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

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

Prairie golfer gets ace

October 12, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

Marshall Ward knew it was a solid shot. He had no idea it was perfect. Read story

Boon Kusolsomboon of Fort Vancouver hits onto the 18th green during the final round of the 3A district golf tournament at Tri-Mountain.

Championship Boon for Fort Vancouver golf

Boon Kusolsomboon of Fort Vancouver hits onto the 18th green during the final round of the 3A district golf tournament at Tri-Mountain.

October 12, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

While Mountain View and Camas battled for the team championship, a couple of Fort Vancouver Trappers stole the marquee Wednesday at the Class 3A district boys golf championship at Tri-Mountain Golf Course. Boon Kusolsomboon, a junior, recorded the best score of his life, a 1-under-par 71, rallying for the district… Read story

High school scoreboard 10/13

October 12, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

Wednesday's high school results Read story

Police expect peaceful Occupy Vancouver protest

October 12, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

Vancouver city officials say they don't plan to beef up their police force Saturday in anticipation of the city's spinoff of the Occupy Wall Street nonviolent protest and march. Read story

CRC consultant sues to stop release of records

October 12, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

The Columbia River Crossing's largest consulting firm has filed a lawsuit to stop the release of financial documents to a Vancouver company investigating the project's spending. David Evans & Associates -- which has received more than $30 million of the $130 million-plus spent so far on planning -- filed a… Read story

Columbia River Crossing engineering manager Casey Liles, left, answers a question during one of two open houses Wednesday at the Vancouver Community Library.

Familiar opinions on CRC voiced

Columbia River Crossing engineering manager Casey Liles, left, answers a question during one of two open houses Wednesday at the Vancouver Community Library.

October 12, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

Some people came to learn. Others came to voice long-held opinions. Brenda Palmer came to one of Wednesday's Columbia River Crossing meetings in Vancouver looking for the answers she's sought for months. Read story

Trained members of the all-volunteer Volcano Rescue Team, lashed to a rope system behind them, prepare to hoist injured kayaker Joseph Grudger about 15 feet up a ledge along the North
Fork of the Lewis River in Skamania County on Wednesday. Once they reached the top of the ledge, still attached to the ropes, they carried him uphill for about 100 yards to the road and an ambulance.

UPDATE: Rescuers bring injured kayaker to safety

Trained members of the all-volunteer Volcano Rescue Team, lashed to a rope system behind them, prepare to hoist injured kayaker Joseph Grudger about 15 feet up a ledge along the North
Fork of the Lewis River in Skamania County on Wednesday. Once they reached the top of the ledge, still attached to the ropes, they carried him uphill for about 100 yards to the road and an ambulance.

October 12, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

Emergency personnel on Wednesday morning responded to reports of a kayaker who fell over a waterfall near Forest Road 90 in Skamania County. Read story

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Easy Autumn Outing

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October 12, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

Above: Karin Pearson-King, right, walks with friend Gudrun Spies-Seyfarth, who is visiting from Nittenau, Germany, on a path in Lewisville Park near Battle Ground. “We go there to walk because it’s such a beautiful place,” the Vancouver woman said. Her basset hounds, Lucy, left, and Sasha tag along. Left: A… Read story

Emergency repairs slow I-5, Highway 14 traffic

October 12, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

Persistently uncooperative weather and a busy construction slate led to three simultaneous emergency road repairs in Southwest Washington on Tuesday, slowing and diverting traffic during the afternoon commute. First came the Washington State Department of Transportation announcement that two sections of Interstate 5 would need immediate work. Emergency repairs put… Read story