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Money key in aiding homeless students in Clark County

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May 7, 2023, 6:06am Clark County News

Washington’s homelessness crisis hasn’t spared children, and the COVID-19 pandemic appears to have exacerbated it. Read story

U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, second from right, joins Dannie Nordsiden of Clark College, right, on a tour of the auto shop as students work nearby Friday afternoon. The tour also included a visit to the diesel instruction area and the welding instruction area.

Perez cheers on Clark College ‘home team’ during tour of automotive department

U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, second from right, joins Dannie Nordsiden of Clark College, right, on a tour of the auto shop as students work nearby Friday afternoon. The tour also included a visit to the diesel instruction area and the welding instruction area.

May 5, 2023, 6:50pm Clark County News

Rarely since her appointment to the U.S. House of Representatives has Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Skamania, had a chance to feel as comfortable on the job as she did Friday. Read story

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Woodland schools measure falls 7 votes short

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May 5, 2023, 4:39pm Clark County News

With the final round of ballots in the April 25 special election now in, it appears Woodland Public Schools’ replacement levy has failed by just 16 votes, 2,025 to 2,041. Read story

Toddler hands close ups. These fingers always getting into mischief and exploring the textures and sensations of the world around them. Taken inside of a home with toys and child safe surroundings for kids of their age.

Report finds more Washington kids enter preschool developmentally behind due to pandemic

Toddler hands close ups. These fingers always getting into mischief and exploring the textures and sensations of the world around them. Taken inside of a home with toys and child safe surroundings for kids of their age.

May 1, 2023, 6:00am Latest News

Just before recess, a minor scandal emerged among the students in an East Valley preschool classroom. One girl accused another student of taking her “little baby spider,” a toy spider encased in a block of resin. A teacher asked her what words the girl could use to make the other… Read story

First generation Ukrainian American Denis Zayets, second from left, and Illia Strynada (13), a refugee from Ukraine, warm up with the soccer team before a match against Washougal at Fort Vancouver High School on Thursday, April 13, 2023.

Ukrainian teens find solace in soccer in Vancouver

First generation Ukrainian American Denis Zayets, second from left, and Illia Strynada (13), a refugee from Ukraine, warm up with the soccer team before a match against Washougal at Fort Vancouver High School on Thursday, April 13, 2023.

April 30, 2023, 6:06am Clark County News

As waves of missile strikes hit and Russian forces pounded his hometown of Kyiv, Ukraine, Illia Strynada and his family hastily packed what they could, piled into their vehicle, and frantically searched for a gas station. Read story

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Woodland schools measure still too close to call

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April 28, 2023, 3:00pm Clark County News

Woodland Public Schools’ replacement levy appears to still be failing by the slimmest of margins, now behind by just 32 votes, 1,990 to 2,022. The measure requires a simple majority to pass. Read story

Woodland Public Schools office.

Woodland schools measure still trailing by just dozens of votes

Woodland Public Schools office.

April 27, 2023, 6:13pm Clark County News

The Woodland Public Schools community continued to hold its breath Thursday afternoon, as another round of ballots shows that a critical funding measure still trails, now by just 34 votes. Read story

Bonneville Power Administration electrician foreman Steve Hood holds a flaming pillar of methane gas in his hand as part of a demonstration about chemical mixtures Thursday during Take Your Child To Work Day at Bonneville Power Administration's Ross Complex in Vancouver.

Tour at Bonneville Power Administration’s Ross Complex sparks kids’ imaginations

Bonneville Power Administration electrician foreman Steve Hood holds a flaming pillar of methane gas in his hand as part of a demonstration about chemical mixtures Thursday during Take Your Child To Work Day at Bonneville Power Administration's Ross Complex in Vancouver.

April 27, 2023, 5:27pm Business

Twenty years ago, an 8-year-old Zoe Wellschlager visited her father, John, at his job at the Bonneville Power Administration headquarters in Portland for Take Your Child to Work Day. Read story