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Clark County News

A Clark County Sheriff's Office vehicle responds to a crime scene in 2018.

Clark County Sheriff’s Office commanders’ letter knocks county council, manager

A Clark County Sheriff's Office vehicle responds to a crime scene in 2018.

March 16, 2022, 5:37pm Clark County News

Commanders within the Clark County Sheriff’s Office said in a Wednesday letter addressed to the county council and county manager that they can no longer encourage deputies to stick around in hopes of competitive pay and incentives. Read story

Members of the Vancouver Rotary Club and the Vancouver Rotary Foundation join representatives from the Port of Vancouver as they celebrate the installation of a new bronze Rotary symbol along Rotary Way at the port's Terminal 1 development at the Vancouver waterfront on Tuesday afternoon.

Rotary celebrates new art at Port of Vancouver’s Terminal 1

Members of the Vancouver Rotary Club and the Vancouver Rotary Foundation join representatives from the Port of Vancouver as they celebrate the installation of a new bronze Rotary symbol along Rotary Way at the port's Terminal 1 development at the Vancouver waterfront on Tuesday afternoon.

March 16, 2022, 6:08am Business

A new art installation was unveiled Tuesday at the Port of Vancouver’s Terminal 1 on the Columbia River waterfront. Read story

Photo contributed by the Jaime Herrera Beutler Campaign

Herrera Beutler makes case to keep her seat as 3rd District representative

Photo contributed by the Jaime Herrera Beutler Campaign

March 16, 2022, 6:05am Clark County News

Despite a cacophony of far-right voices calling for U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler’s resignation from Congress and questioning her conservatism, she is steadfast in her campaign to hold the seat. Read story

Fifth-grader D.J. Wilkins, left, and sixth-grader Urijah Fischer, get a chance to experience a toy drone during a presentation from Skanska, an international development and construction company, at the Washington School for the Deaf on Monday morning. The school is beginning the initial stages of its expansion and using it as an opportunity for students to engage with a new form of technology to help in the project.

Students at Washington School for the Deaf get lesson in design, drones

Fifth-grader D.J. Wilkins, left, and sixth-grader Urijah Fischer, get a chance to experience a toy drone during a presentation from Skanska, an international development and construction company, at the Washington School for the Deaf on Monday morning. The school is beginning the initial stages of its expansion and using it as an opportunity for students to engage with a new form of technology to help in the project.

March 16, 2022, 6:03am Clark County News

As a major expansion project is expected to begin soon at the Washington School for the Deaf, design crews have been taking the time to engage with faculty and students on how the construction will go and what will change about their building. Read story

Call for Artists: Washougal Art Festival, Society of Washington Artists seek submissions for shows

March 16, 2022, 6:02am Clark County Life

Washougal Art Festival, Society of Washington Artists seek submissions for shows Read story

HUD gives $2.1M to aid homelessness efforts in Clark County

March 16, 2022, 5:57am Clark County News

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced Monday it awarded $2.1 million in grants to 14 Clark County programs working to address homelessness in 2021. Read story

Founder of ZoomInfo honored by technology association

March 16, 2022, 5:56am Business

Henry Schuck, founder of Vancouver’s ZoomInfo, was recognized by the Technology Association of Oregon, winning this year’s Sam Blackman Award. Read story

Gary Medvigy, Julie Olson and Karen Bowerman meet for a Clark County Council meeting earlier this month.

Mining proposal hits dead end at Clark County Council

Gary Medvigy, Julie Olson and Karen Bowerman meet for a Clark County Council meeting earlier this month.

March 15, 2022, 6:42pm Business

A proposal to allow mining in the Chelatchie Bluff area hit an unusual snag during Tuesday’s Clark County Council meeting, effectively bringing an end to the request. Read story

The Clark County Deputy Sheriff’s Guild said in a Tuesday statement a lack of funding from county leadership for hiring incentives has led to a severe sheriff’s office staffing shortage and meant deputies have left the agency for bonuses from other local departments.

Clark County Deputy Sheriff’s Guild: Council bears responsibility for staffing shortages

The Clark County Deputy Sheriff’s Guild said in a Tuesday statement a lack of funding from county leadership for hiring incentives has led to a severe sheriff’s office staffing shortage and meant deputies have left the agency for bonuses from other local departments.

March 15, 2022, 5:49pm Clark County News

The Clark County Deputy Sheriff’s Guild says a lack of funding from county leadership for hiring incentives has led to a severe staffing shortage at the sheriff’s office and deputies leaving the agency for bonuses from other local departments. Read story

Jeanne Kojis, Ripple Impact NW board chair and consultant

New Vancouver nonprofit Ripple Impact NW seeks to make giving easy

Jeanne Kojis, Ripple Impact NW board chair and consultant

March 15, 2022, 5:41pm Clark County News

Ripple Impact NW, a new nonprofit aimed at expanding the breadth and depth of philanthropy in Clark County, officially launched this month. Read story