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Hours remain to turn in Election Day ballots

February 12, 2019, 5:59am Announcements

Election Day is here, so if you haven’t turned in your ballot, there’s only a matter of hours left to do so. Read story

Ian Goss gives his son, Shep, a Colorado Rockies hat for his third birthday Friday at their home in Vancouver. Ian and his wife, Christina, had a birthday party planned for Shep over the weekend but canceled it because of the recent measles outbreak. Shep has his first vaccination, but their 4-month-old daughter Faye is too young to get the immunization.

‘Minimizing contact’: Amid measles outbreak, some parents taking no chances

Ian Goss gives his son, Shep, a Colorado Rockies hat for his third birthday Friday at their home in Vancouver. Ian and his wife, Christina, had a birthday party planned for Shep over the weekend but canceled it because of the recent measles outbreak. Shep has his first vaccination, but their 4-month-old daughter Faye is too young to get the immunization.

February 11, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

It was quiet Friday afternoon in the Goss family’s Salmon Creek home, where the only immediate sign that it was a special day was toddler Shep’s new shirt. Read story

In new book, WSU Vancouver professor sees benefits of legalized marijuana

February 11, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

In the months after Washington voters approved legalized marijuana in 2012, Clayton Mosher, a sociology professor at Washington State University Vancouver, noticed what he believed to be unnecessary safety concerns. Read story

A line of voters drop off their ballots at the ballot box on West 14th Street in downtown Vancouver  Amanda Cowan/The Columbian files

Officials urge Clark County voters to turn in ballots

A line of voters drop off their ballots at the ballot box on West 14th Street in downtown Vancouver  Amanda Cowan/The Columbian files

February 8, 2019, 6:28pm Clark County News

There are only a few days left to return your ballot in this year’s special election, and with snow in the forecast, the Clark County Elections Office is telling voters not to wait until the last minute. Read story

Freedom Writer Carlos Barragan video chats with Heritage High School students Thursday morning. He encouraged the students to work hard in school, take risks to better their lives and appreciate their teachers.

Freedom Writer inspires Heritage High School class

Freedom Writer Carlos Barragan video chats with Heritage High School students Thursday morning. He encouraged the students to work hard in school, take risks to better their lives and appreciate their teachers.

February 7, 2019, 8:06pm Clark County News

A crowd of Heritage High School students watched with rapt attention Thursday as Carlos Barragan talked about growing up in Long Beach, Calif. Read story

Vote on top names for new Woodland schools

February 7, 2019, 6:03am Clark County News

WOODLAND -- Woodland Public Schools has announced the top names for Woodland Primary School and Woodland Intermediate School. Read story

Winter sun illuminates the sign Tuesday morning at the 78th Street Heritage Farm, which is upgrading its outdated master plan and soliciting advice from the community about how it should operate in the future.

Clark County seeks input on master plan update for 78th Street Heritage Farm

Winter sun illuminates the sign Tuesday morning at the 78th Street Heritage Farm, which is upgrading its outdated master plan and soliciting advice from the community about how it should operate in the future.

February 7, 2019, 6:03am Clark County News

Clark County is asking its residents to help refocus the aging master plan of the 78th Street Heritage Farm, hoping to turn an eye to the future without losing sight of the “heritage” part. Read story

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Standardized tests and graduation: ‘Delinking’ push on

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February 5, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Washington could soon be saying “pencils down” to a long-standing and often-criticized graduation requirement. Read story