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Washington State University Vancouver master's degree graduates march toward the amphitheater as Saturday's 2022 commencement ceremony gets underway at the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds.

Members of WSUV’s class of 2022 weathered pandemic, unrest en route to graduation

Washington State University Vancouver master's degree graduates march toward the amphitheater as Saturday's 2022 commencement ceremony gets underway at the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds.

May 7, 2022, 5:57pm Clark County News

The weather on Saturday, Washington State University Vancouver’s graduation day, was just like the state of our world now: churning and unpredictable. Read story

Graduating seniors and student leaders Armando Antonino, left, and Evans Kaame take a moment to try on some of their celebratory graduation garb on campus at Washington State University Vancouver on a Friday afternoon, reflecting on their final days as students.

WSU Vancouver Class of 2022: Student leaders build community amid pandemic challenges

Graduating seniors and student leaders Armando Antonino, left, and Evans Kaame take a moment to try on some of their celebratory graduation garb on campus at Washington State University Vancouver on a Friday afternoon, reflecting on their final days as students.

May 7, 2022, 6:03am Clark County News

“I’ll be the first to say we’re exhausted,” said Armando “Mando” Antonino, laughing. Read story

Evergreen High School senior golfer Hilary Yoon is pictured at Fairway Village Golf Course on Thursday afternoon, April 28, 2022.

Evergreen golfer Hilary Yoon dreams of a course to citizenship

Evergreen High School senior golfer Hilary Yoon is pictured at Fairway Village Golf Course on Thursday afternoon, April 28, 2022.

May 7, 2022, 6:01am Latest News

Hilary Yoon’s had a typical American upbringing, yet grew up knowing she isn’t a United States citizen. Now, she’s fighting for her legal future as a Documented Dreamer and navigating how to remain in a country she considers home. Read story

Editor Donna Blankinship moderates ???The Education Crisis??? panel with Chris Reykdahl and Uti Yamassee Hawkins on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 at Cascade Public Media.

How education may change in a post-pandemic world

Editor Donna Blankinship moderates ???The Education Crisis??? panel with Chris Reykdahl and Uti Yamassee Hawkins on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 at Cascade Public Media.

May 5, 2022, 3:44pm Latest News

While Washington schools were able to pivot to address some of the emergencies that came into focus during the pandemic, many systemic inequities remain, two education leaders told a Crosscut audience this week. Read story

COVID-19 cases increasing again in Clark County schools

May 5, 2022, 6:04am Clark County Health

Clark County Schools reported 268 new cases of COVID-19 since last week, an increase from the 191 new cases reported the week prior. Weekly case totals are now nearly four times what was reported two weeks ago. Read story

Ridgefield Administrative and Civic Center is home to the Ridgefield School District central office.

Ridgefield bond set to fail for 5th straight time; Evergreen levy passes

Ridgefield Administrative and Civic Center is home to the Ridgefield School District central office.

May 3, 2022, 7:34pm Clark County News

A late surge of “yes” votes won’t be enough to propel Ridgefield School District’s bond measure to passage, according to election results released Tuesday. Meanwhile, Evergreen Public Schools’ replacement operations and maintenance levy has officially passed. Read story

The Fort Vancouver girls basketball team huddles for a cheer during a timeout in a December nonleague contest against 1B Columbia Adventist. The Trappers went 2-15 last winter playing a modified schedule of league and independent opponents. The girls soccer program also played a modified schedule of subvarsity opponents and varsity opponents in lower classifications.

Finding solutions to struggles: Trying times for Fort Vancouver Trappers

The Fort Vancouver girls basketball team huddles for a cheer during a timeout in a December nonleague contest against 1B Columbia Adventist. The Trappers went 2-15 last winter playing a modified schedule of league and independent opponents. The girls soccer program also played a modified schedule of subvarsity opponents and varsity opponents in lower classifications.

May 1, 2022, 6:05am Clark County News

It has been months since Kaeleb Cvitkovich quarterbacked Fort Vancouver High School’s football team, but the junior is quick to point out the 50-42 defeat last October to Columbia High of White Salmon as his favorite memory. Read story

Owen Frasier coached the Fort Vancouver boys and girls cross country teams for 12 years, building success for the program before leaving for a coaching position at Clark College.

Helping kick-start success in cross country at Fort Vancouver

Owen Frasier coached the Fort Vancouver boys and girls cross country teams for 12 years, building success for the program before leaving for a coaching position at Clark College.

May 1, 2022, 6:00am Clark County News

One week after being introduced as Clark College’s new men’s and women’s cross country coach, Owen Frasier had already garnered 11 verbal commitments. Read story