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Man arrested after woman injured in hit-and-run in Brush Prairie

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December 17, 2019, 4:35pm Clark County News

An Aloha, Ore., man allegedly injured a woman Tuesday in a hit-and-run crash in Brush Prairie. Later, he was arrested after allegedly shooting the tires of an unoccupied car in Battle Ground. Read story

Rico Roman, right, embraces his younger brother, Carlos Roman, during Monday&#039;s &quot;Walls of Honor&quot; event at the home being built for Rico Roman and his family east of Hockinson. The Gary Sinise Foundation, along with other donors, are building a specially adapted smart home for Rico Roman, a retired Army staff sergeant who had his lower left leg amputated after being injured in Iraq.

Gary Sinise Foundation building injured veteran new home near Hockinson

Rico Roman, right, embraces his younger brother, Carlos Roman, during Monday&#039;s &quot;Walls of Honor&quot; event at the home being built for Rico Roman and his family east of Hockinson. The Gary Sinise Foundation, along with other donors, are building a specially adapted smart home for Rico Roman, a retired Army staff sergeant who had his lower left leg amputated after being injured in Iraq.

December 16, 2019, 8:41am Clark County News

The interior walls in Rico Roman’s future home east of Hockinson are nothing more than wood studs. Read story

Herrera Beutler splits with party, votes for Pelosi prescription drug measure

December 12, 2019, 8:32pm Clark County Health

Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Battle Ground, split with her party Thursday to vote in favor of a bill that would give the federal government authority to negotiate lower prescription drug costs. Read story

Jeff Lewis speaks to the Battle Ground Public Schools Board of Directors about his opposition to proposed sex education curriculum during a meeting Oc.t 14, 2019.

Battle Ground Public Schools allows elective sex education class

Jeff Lewis speaks to the Battle Ground Public Schools Board of Directors about his opposition to proposed sex education curriculum during a meeting Oc.t 14, 2019.

December 9, 2019, 9:16pm Clark County News

Battle Ground Public Schools continued to tweak its sexual health education policy Monday, allowing teachers in high school electives to address human development and reproduction. Read story

Hayley Oja, from left, Arlene Rose and Musse Barclay at Hockinson High School with a new walker Rose purchased with money raised by two of her students. Rose is a substitute teacher who has a rare neurological disease that inhibits her ability to walk. The students raised money to help her purchase a walker and a wheelchair.

Two Hockinson High School seniors helped substitute teacher buy an electric wheelchair

Hayley Oja, from left, Arlene Rose and Musse Barclay at Hockinson High School with a new walker Rose purchased with money raised by two of her students. Rose is a substitute teacher who has a rare neurological disease that inhibits her ability to walk. The students raised money to help her purchase a walker and a wheelchair.

December 9, 2019, 6:04am Clark County Health

When Musse Barclay moved from Ethiopia to Clark County in 2008 to live with his adopted family, there were growing pains in his new environment. Read story

A Clark County Sheriff's Office deputy was injured early Sunday when he put his patrol vehicle into the path of an oncoming wrong-way drunk driver to prevent the driver from entering Interstate 5.

Clark County deputy uses patrol vehicle to keep wrong-way driver off freeway

A Clark County Sheriff's Office deputy was injured early Sunday when he put his patrol vehicle into the path of an oncoming wrong-way drunk driver to prevent the driver from entering Interstate 5.

December 8, 2019, 9:40am Clark County News

A Clark County Sheriff's Office deputy was injured early Sunday after he put his patrol vehicle into the path of a wrong-way driver who was about to enter Interstate 5 near Battle Ground. Read story

Aspen Pest Control Technician David Schuck sprays insecticide to repel boxelder bugs, commonly known as stink bugs, at a home in Battle Ground on Nov. 13, 2019.

Working in Clark County: David Schuck, pest control technician at Aspen Pest Control

Aspen Pest Control Technician David Schuck sprays insecticide to repel boxelder bugs, commonly known as stink bugs, at a home in Battle Ground on Nov. 13, 2019.

November 25, 2019, 6:03am Business

The Pacific Northwest may not be as notorious as Australia for creepy crawlies, but pest control workers here still keep busy. Read story

Battle Ground city employees donate diapers to local diaper bank

November 23, 2019, 5:02am Community

Battle Ground city employees donated 2,008 diapers and 1,400 baby wipes to the Battle Ground Adventist Community Services Diaper Bank in October. Read story

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Vancouver woman suspected of DUI rolls car on Highway 503

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November 22, 2019, 7:10am Clark County News

Joanna D. Rogers, 31, was northbound on the highway at Milepost 10, at the edge southwest of Lewisville Regional Park, shortly after 1 a.m. when her red Chevrolet Cavalier left the road to the right, according to a WSP crash memo. Read story

Daniel Scott Berry makes a first appearance July 23 in Clark County Superior Court in connection with a fatal crash involving a motorcyclist in Battle Ground. Berry was sentenced Wednesday to nearly eight years in prison.

Man in fatal Battle Ground crash gets nearly 8 years in prison

Daniel Scott Berry makes a first appearance July 23 in Clark County Superior Court in connection with a fatal crash involving a motorcyclist in Battle Ground. Berry was sentenced Wednesday to nearly eight years in prison.

November 20, 2019, 8:38pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man convicted in a fatal crash involving a motorcyclist in Battle Ground was sentenced Wednesday to nearly eight years in prison. Read story