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Battle Ground opens this year’s industry fair to all

February 21, 2017, 6:05am Business

Battle Ground High School will open its doors Thursday to job seekers, new and experienced, at its second Industry Fair. Read story

Clark College events will present details about culinary school

February 20, 2017, 5:55am Clark County News

Clark College announced last week that it will welcome its first class of students to the newly opened Tod and Maxine McClaskey Culinary Institute this fall. Read story

Freshman Odessa Thompson, 15, gets a henna tattoo from senior Hana Rabbani, 17, the vice-president of the Muslim Student Association, during Acceptance Week at Camas High School, in which four student organizations teamed up to create a week of educational events.

Camas High students create week to increase knowledge of diverse groups at school

Freshman Odessa Thompson, 15, gets a henna tattoo from senior Hana Rabbani, 17, the vice-president of the Muslim Student Association, during Acceptance Week at Camas High School, in which four student organizations teamed up to create a week of educational events.

February 17, 2017, 11:01pm Clark County News

Five student organizations at Camas High School joined together to host the school's first Acceptance Week. There were activities every day to honor different groups of students Read story

Students talk Thursday with Steelscape representatives Shelby Courtney, right, senior architectural coordinator, and Marshall Hood, area manager. The steel-coating plant at the Port of Kalama employs about 250 to 300 people.

Opportunity right at home

Students talk Thursday with Steelscape representatives Shelby Courtney, right, senior architectural coordinator, and Marshall Hood, area manager. The steel-coating plant at the Port of Kalama employs about 250 to 300 people.

February 17, 2017, 6:18pm Business

From the hilltop at Kalama Middle-High School, students see massive vessels passing by on the Columbia River, laden with grain, chemicals and other products bound for international markets from the Port of Kalama. But many students said they weren’t aware of the myriad career opportunities available there. Read story

A button in favor of voting for Vancouver Public Schools is seen at the Bates Center on Tuesday night, Feb. 14, 2017.

Vancouver Public Schools bond measure passes

A button in favor of voting for Vancouver Public Schools is seen at the Bates Center on Tuesday night, Feb. 14, 2017.

February 15, 2017, 4:54pm Clark County News

It’s another successful bond measure in the books for Vancouver Public Schools, as the district’s $458 million measure to build and remodel schools was validated Wednesday with 28,660 votes. Read story

Kindergarten sign-ups planned for April 17-28

February 15, 2017, 6:05am Clark County News

Registration for kindergarten at La Center Elementary School will take place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 17-28 at the school, 700 E. Fourth St., La Center. Read story

Seventh-grader Colton Sahota, 12, left, talks with teacher Beth Doughty, right, as she answers questions from students while they work on their Dell Chromebooks at Chief Umtuch Middle School in Battle Ground in January. Part of the funding from the levy the district put before voters supports technology in classrooms.

‘Looking like a victory’ for Battle Ground levy

Seventh-grader Colton Sahota, 12, left, talks with teacher Beth Doughty, right, as she answers questions from students while they work on their Dell Chromebooks at Chief Umtuch Middle School in Battle Ground in January. Part of the funding from the levy the district put before voters supports technology in classrooms.

February 14, 2017, 10:39pm Clark County News

Voters in the Battle Ground school district appeared on the brink of passing a four-year, $136.54 million replacement levy in Tuesday’s special election. Read story

Bond supporters applaud as Vancouver Public Schools Superintendent Steve Webb thanks them for their work Tuesday evening. Vancouver&#039;s bond measure was short of validation, but more votes will be counted today.

Big support for Vancouver Public Schools bond issue

Bond supporters applaud as Vancouver Public Schools Superintendent Steve Webb thanks them for their work Tuesday evening. Vancouver&#039;s bond measure was short of validation, but more votes will be counted today.

February 14, 2017, 10:35pm Clark County News

Voters in the Vancouver school district overwhelmingly supported a $458 million bond measure that would launch a major construction campaign, building new schools and repairing old buildings. Whether there’s enough of those voters, however, remains to be seen. Read story