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Ridgefield High School has a new assistant principal

July 25, 2019, 6:04am Clark County News

RIDGEFIELD -- Barnaby Gloger was named assistant principal at Ridgefield High School by the school board. He and current Assistant Principal Allen Andringa will work together in the same capacity. Read story

Woodland announces Back to School Bash

July 25, 2019, 6:03am Clark County News

WOODLAND -- Woodland Public Schools' Back to School Bash will take place from 3 to 6 p.m. Aug. 17 at Woodland High School, 1500 Dike Access Road. The bash is open to students of all ages attending Woodland, La Center and Kalama schools. Read story

Kindergartner Piper Caseday runs down the ramp for recess at Green Mountain School, a K-8 school district outside of Woodland, on Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2018.

Green Mountain levy run a rare August bid

Kindergartner Piper Caseday runs down the ramp for recess at Green Mountain School, a K-8 school district outside of Woodland, on Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2018.

July 24, 2019, 6:01am Clark County News

Green Mountain School District would typically run a maintenance and operations levy in February when most other school districts tend to, but this year they pushed back the vote until August. Read story

The Camas School District plans to cut around 20 teaching positions through attrition, eliminate six central office positions and 10 to 15 classified staff positions to make up for a budget shortfall in the 2019-2020 school year.

Camas School District faces $3.7 million budget deficit after cuts

The Camas School District plans to cut around 20 teaching positions through attrition, eliminate six central office positions and 10 to 15 classified staff positions to make up for a budget shortfall in the 2019-2020 school year.

July 23, 2019, 6:52pm Clark County News

Camas School District is looking at a roughly $3.7 million deficit for the upcoming school year after making staff cuts, an amount the district could make up with money from its fund balance. Read story

A sign marking the edge of the Clark College Foundation’s property is seen here near the site of a proposed development at the corner of East Fourth Plain Boulevard and Fort Vancouver Way. The Clark College Foundation hopes to some day develop the property into a welcoming entrance to the Vancouver community college.

Clark College Foundation working to corner entryway project

A sign marking the edge of the Clark College Foundation’s property is seen here near the site of a proposed development at the corner of East Fourth Plain Boulevard and Fort Vancouver Way. The Clark College Foundation hopes to some day develop the property into a welcoming entrance to the Vancouver community college.

July 20, 2019, 6:05am Clark County Life

The southwest corner of Fourth Plain Boulevard and Fort Vancouver Way isn’t the city’s most inviting intersection. But the Clark College Foundation has lofty goals to change that. Read story

The 2019 primary election is Aug. 6.

Ballots on way for Aug. 6 primary vote

The 2019 primary election is Aug. 6.

July 18, 2019, 7:01pm Clark County News

Ballots are on their way to registered voters in Clark County, capping an unusually busy primary season in local politics. Read story

A small crowd gathers to view the rare corpse flower, Titan VanCoug, as it starts to fold inward at Washington State University Vancouver on Wednesday afternoon. The flower, which drew thousands of visitors, was in full bloom on Tuesday, but, as expected, began to decline the following day.

WSU Vancouver’s fading corpse flower could bear future fruit

A small crowd gathers to view the rare corpse flower, Titan VanCoug, as it starts to fold inward at Washington State University Vancouver on Wednesday afternoon. The flower, which drew thousands of visitors, was in full bloom on Tuesday, but, as expected, began to decline the following day.

July 17, 2019, 9:22pm Clark County News

For about 48 hours, thousands of visitors came to get a glimpse, and a whiff, of Titan VanCoug, the rare corpse flower at Washington State University Vancouver. Read story

Joshua Cornish, 10, of Vancouver reacts after smelling the rare corpse flower, Titan VanCoug, in bloom at Washington State University Vancouver on Tuesday morning, July 16, 2019. Cornish was one of hundreds of visitors that took in the sight and the smell of the unique flower. "It smelled like garbage," he said.

Crowds gather to see – and smell – corpse flower at WSUVvideo icon

Joshua Cornish, 10, of Vancouver reacts after smelling the rare corpse flower, Titan VanCoug, in bloom at Washington State University Vancouver on Tuesday morning, July 16, 2019. Cornish was one of hundreds of visitors that took in the sight and the smell of the unique flower. "It smelled like garbage," he said.

July 16, 2019, 3:48pm Clark County News

A line of people gathered Tuesday morning to catch a glimpse and whiff of Titan VanCoug — the rare corpse flower at Washington State University Vancouver — quickly swelled to 100 or more visitors. Read story