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Election

Some cry foul over candidate’s move to district

July 9, 2017, 6:02am Clark County News

Some election watchers are crying foul that Port of Vancouver Commission District 1 candidate Don Orange moved into the district just to run for office. Read story

Candidates for the Evergreen Public Schools school board District 1 position Megan Miles, left, and incumbent Julie Bocanegra meet with The Columbian Editorial Board on July 6.

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Candidates for the Evergreen Public Schools school board District 1 position Megan Miles, left, and incumbent Julie Bocanegra meet with The Columbian Editorial Board on July 6.

July 6, 2017, 8:07pm Clark County News

Two candidates for the District 1 seat on the Evergreen school board positioned themselves Thursday as a longtime teacher with intimate knowledge of classroom needs and a sitting school board member with broad knowledge of the district. Read story

The Columbian's Editorial Board met with candidates for the Evergreen Public School, District 5, from left, Park Llafet, Ginny Gronwoldt and Janelle Tuominen on Wednesday.

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The Columbian's Editorial Board met with candidates for the Evergreen Public School, District 5, from left, Park Llafet, Ginny Gronwoldt and Janelle Tuominen on Wednesday.

July 5, 2017, 7:03pm Clark County News

The candidates for the Evergreen Public Schools District 5 school board seat are district parents and volunteers hoping to make a more significant difference for the district’s children and families. Read story

From left, candidates for Vancouver mayor, Anne McEnerny-Ogle, Greg Henderson, Steven Cox and Adam Hamide meet with The Columbian’s editorial board on Monday.

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From left, candidates for Vancouver mayor, Anne McEnerny-Ogle, Greg Henderson, Steven Cox and Adam Hamide meet with The Columbian’s editorial board on Monday.

July 3, 2017, 6:40pm Clark County News

The next mayor of Vancouver will either be a political newcomer with no previous elected experience or a current member of city council with a history of community involvement. Four mayoral hopefuls (John Carroll didn’t respond to The Columbian’s invitation) offered their thoughts on the direction of the city to… Read story

Candidates for Vancouver City Council, Position 1, Scott Campbell, left, Nicolette Horaites, David Roberts and Jacob Kerr meet with the Editorial Board at The Columbian on Friday.

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Candidates for Vancouver City Council, Position 1, Scott Campbell, left, Nicolette Horaites, David Roberts and Jacob Kerr meet with the Editorial Board at The Columbian on Friday.

June 23, 2017, 9:22pm Clark County News

Four candidates running for the Position 1 seat on the Vancouver City Council sounded off on taxes, infrastructure, affordable housing, a proposed oil terminal and other issues facing the city during a visit to The Columbian’s Editorial Board on Friday. Read story

Liz Pike meets with The Columbian Editorial Board in October 2016.

Liz Pike considers run for Clark County council chair

Liz Pike meets with The Columbian Editorial Board in October 2016.

June 22, 2017, 4:44pm Clark County News

State lawmaker and Camas Republican Liz Pike is flattered people want to see her serve as Clark County council chair, but she’s not sure it’s a position she wants. Read story

What would you ask local school board candidates?

June 6, 2017, 10:29am Clark County News

Who is your local school board director? What do they do? What do their beliefs mean for your students? Read story

Five running for mayor of Vancouver

May 19, 2017, 8:41pm Clark County News

The co-owner of Main Street Marijuana, Adam Hamide, threw his hat in the ring to be the next mayor of Vancouver, joining about 20 other candidates who decided to run for an elected seat in the county on the final day of filing week. Read story

Filing week: 15 more candidates file for local offices

May 16, 2017, 7:25pm Clark County News

Tuesday was the second day of candidate filing week for candidates to take their first step in running for positions on local city councils, school boards and as port commissioners. Read story

Crews from Clark County Fire District 10 responded to a quarter-acre grass fire in Fargher Lake in February 2015. A majority of voters in Fire District 10 approved a property tax levy increase for the district.

Voters approve Fire District 10 levy increase

Crews from Clark County Fire District 10 responded to a quarter-acre grass fire in Fargher Lake in February 2015. A majority of voters in Fire District 10 approved a property tax levy increase for the district.

April 25, 2017, 8:33pm Clark County News

The large majority of voters in northern Clark County’s Fire District 10 approved a property tax levy increase for the district, one that will go toward paying for new staff to ensure there’s around-the-clock coverage for the largely all-volunteer district. Read story