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Battle Ground & Hockinson

Vancouver fly-fishing store to close

February 9, 2017, 6:02am Business Briefs

The Greased Line Fly Shoppe is closing its doors for good in early March Read story

Battle Ground woman crashes on I-5 near Centralia

February 8, 2017, 11:05pm Clark County News

A Battle Ground woman was hospitalized after her car hydroplaned, then crashed Wednesday evening on Interstate 5 near Centralia. Read story

Dean Imokawa of Battle Ground takes in the news of a guilty verdict in his vehicular homicide trial Jan. 19.

Man sentenced to 26 months in fatal 2015 crash

Dean Imokawa of Battle Ground takes in the news of a guilty verdict in his vehicular homicide trial Jan. 19.

February 8, 2017, 8:35pm Clark County News

A Battle Ground man found guilty of causing a deadly 2015 crash on state Highway 503 was sentenced Wednesday to more than two years in prison, but he will remain out of custody while he appeals his convictions. Read story

Battle Ground: For his fifth birthday, Quinn asked his parents and family to help him gather pet beds and bowls to donate to Second Chance Companions.

Battle Ground boy gives back to Second Chance Companions

Battle Ground: For his fifth birthday, Quinn asked his parents and family to help him gather pet beds and bowls to donate to Second Chance Companions.

February 8, 2017, 6:00am Community

To celebrate his fifth birthday, Quinn Pia wanted to give back. His family recently adopted a kitten through Second Chance Companions, and he asked his parents and relatives to help him collect pet beds and bowls for foster animals. Read story

Hatchery woes reduced Cowlitz River steelhead release

February 6, 2017, 6:04am Latest News

State officials say they should have been more open about problems regarding summer steelhead at Cowlitz Trout Hatchery Read story

The West Main Street road improvement in Battle Ground slowed traffic for a time in July 2003, with the intention of improving flow for years afterwards. The city is again measuring the likely benefits to come from efforts invested now.

Battle Ground looks at doubling vehicle tab fee

The West Main Street road improvement in Battle Ground slowed traffic for a time in July 2003, with the intention of improving flow for years afterwards. The city is again measuring the likely benefits to come from efforts invested now.

February 5, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Battle Ground residents have paid a $20 fee when renewing or purchasing new vehicle tabs since July 2015, and city councilors will discuss the possibility of doubling that fee at Monday’s council meeting. Read story

Fishing report 2/2

February 2, 2017, 6:05am Latest News

Horseshoe, Kress and Rowland lakes stocked with trout or surplus winter steelhead, but angling opportunities lean due to lousy weather conditions Read story

Razor clam dates are an economic shot in the arm to coastal comunities during the winter months.

Three beaches to open for razor clams

Razor clam dates are an economic shot in the arm to coastal comunities during the winter months.

February 2, 2017, 6:02am Latest News

Twin Harbors, Copalis and Mocrocks to be available; marine toxin levels remain too high at Long Beach Read story

Dippers flock to the lower Cowlitz River whenever a sport season is open.

State plans wait-and-watch approach to Cowlitz smelt dipping season

Dippers flock to the lower Cowlitz River whenever a sport season is open.

January 31, 2017, 11:47am Latest News

One day of dipping is anticipated if landings in Columbia River commercial season average 150 pounds per vessel Read story

Battle Ground man accused of displaying replica gun at demonstrators

January 30, 2017, 4:53pm Clark County News

A Battle Ground man was arrested Monday afternoon on suspicion of disorderly conduct after police say he displayed a replica firearm from a vehicle as it drove by peaceful demonstrators in downtown Portland. Read story