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‘Raising of America’ screenings strive to spark support for early education

December 15, 2016, 7:47pm Clark County Health

Ninety percent of brain development is completed by the time a child turns 5 years old. Read story

Clark Talks tackles the outdoors

December 15, 2016, 6:05am Clark County News

This week’s new episode of Clark Talks reminds you that even when the weather outside is frightful, outdoor recreation activities are still delightful in the Pacific Northwest. Read story

Fifth-graders Kaiah Satcher, left, and Courtney Butler, both 10, decorate letters to adult pen pals paired with them through the RSVP Pen Pal Program run by Volunteer Connections at Burnt Bridge Creek Elementary School on Tuesday morning. The program is looking for adult volunteers to write letters so it can add more students and schools.

Pen pal program has the write stuff

Fifth-graders Kaiah Satcher, left, and Courtney Butler, both 10, decorate letters to adult pen pals paired with them through the RSVP Pen Pal Program run by Volunteer Connections at Burnt Bridge Creek Elementary School on Tuesday morning. The program is looking for adult volunteers to write letters so it can add more students and schools.

December 15, 2016, 6:05am Clark County News

Kaylei Lane, 11, adorns a letter with dog stickers and a drawing of a dragon in her fifth-grade class at Burnt Bridge Creek Elementary School. Read story

Pedestrians and motorists navigate through downtown Vancouver in the snow Wednesday evening.

Snow creates chaos in Clark County

Pedestrians and motorists navigate through downtown Vancouver in the snow Wednesday evening.

December 14, 2016, 9:33pm Clark County News

Wednesday’s snowstorm wreaked havoc on evening commutes in the Portland-Vancouver metro area, sending multiple vehicles off the roadway and adding hours to many southbound trips home. Read story

Immigrant program has Clark College’s support

December 14, 2016, 6:53pm Clark County News

Clark College President Bob Knight was among those 37 community and technical college leaders who signed onto the letter supporting the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. Read story

Ryan Romilly, left, and Jamie Wisenbaugh of Sarkinen Plumbing install a new water fountain in August that provides filtered water for students at View Ridge Middle School in Ridgefield.

Clark County schools continue work for lead-free water

Ryan Romilly, left, and Jamie Wisenbaugh of Sarkinen Plumbing install a new water fountain in August that provides filtered water for students at View Ridge Middle School in Ridgefield.

December 14, 2016, 5:55pm Clark County News

Area schools are working to move beyond the summer and fall’s lead scares, wrapping up testing and fixture replacement and setting new policies on how to test for the toxic substance in the future. Read story

Rep. Paul Harris, left,  and Sen.

Rivers, Harris knock Inslee’s education plan

Rep. Paul Harris, left,  and Sen.

December 13, 2016, 8:33pm Clark County News

While unveiling the state budget on Tuesday, Gov. Jay Inslee noted it would require a heavy political lift to pass some of his proposals. Read story

Camas School Board member resigns

December 13, 2016, 11:44am Clark County News

Camas School District board member Mary Tipton resigned at the board’s meeting on Monday, as she is moving to a new home outside of her director district. Read story