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Clark County News

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February 20, 2022, 6:03am Clark County News

The Clark County Food Bank is looking for volunteers to help collect and sort food donations from area grocery stores through its Fresh Alliance Program. Read story

Park Ranger Justine Hanrahan, left, welcomes Jim Stenlund of Vancouver to a reconstructed house at the Fort Vancouver village on Saturday. "Every time I come out here, I learn something new," said Stenlund, who walks at Fort Vancouver daily.

Fort Vancouver village offers look at life in 1800s

Park Ranger Justine Hanrahan, left, welcomes Jim Stenlund of Vancouver to a reconstructed house at the Fort Vancouver village on Saturday. "Every time I come out here, I learn something new," said Stenlund, who walks at Fort Vancouver daily.

February 19, 2022, 8:55pm Clark County News

Visitors at Fort Vancouver on Saturday got an inside look at the homes of those who were “the backbone of the Hudson’s Bay Company,” through a ranger-led interpretive program at the fort’s village. Read story

Officials: Clark County buildable lands report flawed

February 19, 2022, 3:05pm Clark County News

An effort to update Clark County’s buildable lands report hit a bump Tuesday after the county council voted to revisit some of its data and methodology. Read story

Washougal group examines ‘homegrown extremism’

February 19, 2022, 2:40pm Clark County News

In 2021, a group of Camas and Washougal residents came together to discuss critical race theory — an academic movement that examines social, cultural and legal issues as they relate to race and racism — and to try to figure out why it had become a highlight of contentious school… Read story

Drivers near the intersection of Southeast Mill Plain Boulevard and Southeast 155th Avenue pass a sign advertising the future C-Tran VINE construction along the corridor. Construction is expected to take about 20 months.

Work begins on C-Tran Mill Plain Vine bus route

Drivers near the intersection of Southeast Mill Plain Boulevard and Southeast 155th Avenue pass a sign advertising the future C-Tran VINE construction along the corridor. Construction is expected to take about 20 months.

February 19, 2022, 6:08am Clark County News

Construction has begun on C-Tran’s Mill Plain Vine project. Read story

Warehouses proposed for old English Pit site in east Vancouver

February 19, 2022, 6:05am Business

Part of east Vancouver’s old English Pit mining property could eventually be home to two industrial warehouses. Read story

YWCA Clark County wins $3 million grant

February 19, 2022, 6:02am Clark County News

YWCA Clark County’s SafeChoice Domestic Violence Program has received a $3 million, multi-year grant from the Ed and Dollie Lynch Fund at the Community Foundation for Southwest Washington. Read story

Kayte's Pecan Pie is much more delicious than an alleged political conspiracy.

From the Newsroom: Pecan pie better than politics

Kayte's Pecan Pie is much more delicious than an alleged political conspiracy.

February 19, 2022, 6:01am Clark County News

It’s been slow for news so far this month, even with the Winter Olympics and a local election. But by mid-week the news picked up a little bit. Read story

Clark County certifies Proposition 2, confirming tax increase

February 19, 2022, 6:00am Clark County News

Clark County certified Proposition 2 Friday, making the city of Vancouver’s move to fund fire and emergency services with increased property taxes official. Read story

(The Columbian)

Morning Press: Barlow’s closes; gardening firm layoffs; mask mandate ends March 21

(The Columbian)

February 19, 2022, 6:00am Clark County News

In case you missed them, here are some of the top stories from the week: Read story