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In addition to staples such as mortars, Roman candles, poppers and sparklers, fireworks stores in unincorporated Clark County provide aisles and rows of products that explode in unique ways.

Battle Ground votes to limit fireworks sales, discharge dates

In addition to staples such as mortars, Roman candles, poppers and sparklers, fireworks stores in unincorporated Clark County provide aisles and rows of products that explode in unique ways.

May 22, 2018, 4:38pm Clark County News

Battle Ground will restrict the sale and discharge of fireworks starting in 2019. Read story

Battle Ground: Elise Wilson’s “Best in Show” piece from Firm Foundation Christian School’s art fair.

Firm Foundation students host art fair

Battle Ground: Elise Wilson’s “Best in Show” piece from Firm Foundation Christian School’s art fair.

May 16, 2018, 5:55am Community

Firm Foundation Christian School hosted a local art fair April 23 in which roughly 40 students submitted art pieces they created during the current school year. Read story

Battle Ground: In honor of his seventh birthday, Captain Strong Primary School first-grader Remington Waldkirch brought a “thank you” cake to the Clark County Sheriff’s Department, who surprised him and his classmates with a visit to the school later.

Seven year old celebrates birthday with cake for police

Battle Ground: In honor of his seventh birthday, Captain Strong Primary School first-grader Remington Waldkirch brought a “thank you” cake to the Clark County Sheriff’s Department, who surprised him and his classmates with a visit to the school later.

May 16, 2018, 5:55am Community

When his mom asked him what kind of birthday cake he wanted for his seventh birthday, Remington Waldkirch told her he wanted a “thank you” cake to bring to local police officers for all they do in the community. Read story

Seeing red over jam-packed Battle Ground schools

May 15, 2018, 5:35pm Clark County News

It could be at least until 2019 before Battle Ground Public Schools makes boundary changes to alleviate overcrowding at its southern campuses, news that drew the ire of a group of Glenwood Heights Primary School teachers who attended Monday’s school board meeting. Read story

Battle Ground Public Schools superintendent Mark Ross meets with the The Columbian Editorial Board in January. Ross said Monday that cuts to middle school programs in the district were the result of a yearlong conversation about how to offer teachers more time to collaborate.

Program cuts at Battle Ground middle schools unpopular

Battle Ground Public Schools superintendent Mark Ross meets with the The Columbian Editorial Board in January. Ross said Monday that cuts to middle school programs in the district were the result of a yearlong conversation about how to offer teachers more time to collaborate.

May 14, 2018, 10:41pm Clark County News

Students and community members pushed back against the Battle Ground Public Schools board Monday over recent middle school program cuts, particularly over the recent decision to eliminate choir at Chief Umtuch Middle School. Read story

Shannon Williams laughs as her 2½-year-old foster son drapes a blanket over his head. Moriah Williams, 16, right, is one of Shannon Williams’ three biological children.

Fostering helps family achieve vision of a house brimming with love

Shannon Williams laughs as her 2½-year-old foster son drapes a blanket over his head. Moriah Williams, 16, right, is one of Shannon Williams’ three biological children.

May 13, 2018, 6:06am Clark County Life

Shannon Williams was enjoying a rare moment of silence. The mother of three had gotten her children — all under the age of 5 — down for their naps at the same time. She retreated to the couch to relax in the quiet. Read story

Ben Olson of Camas, left, poses for a family photo. A state-paid caregiver for his medically fragile son, he became disillusioned with the Service Employees International Union.

Will the court break public-sector unions?

Ben Olson of Camas, left, poses for a family photo. A state-paid caregiver for his medically fragile son, he became disillusioned with the Service Employees International Union.

May 13, 2018, 6:03am Clark County News

When Monica Stonier first started working full time as a teacher in 2001, she was more focused on learning her students’ names than about her union, the Washington Education Association. But now Stonier, who has since been elected as a Democratic state representative for Vancouver, gives more thought to the… Read story

Volunteers needed for Sunday tree planting

May 12, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

The Clark-Skamania Fly Fishers are looking for volunteers to help plant osier and willow cuttings along the East Fork Lewis River, between 9 a.m. and noon Sunday, May 13 and Tuesday, May 15. Volunteers will meet at Daybreak Regional Park and Boat Launch, 26401 N.E. Daybreak Road, Battle Ground in… Read story

Coffee talk to focus on emergency readiness

May 10, 2018, 6:03am Clark County News

 Battle Ground Police Chief Bob Richardson and Fire District 3 Chief Scott Sorenson will host their next Coffee with the Chiefs open house from 6 to 7:30 p.m. today at the Battle Ground police station, 505 S.W. First St., and fire station, 507 S.W. First St. Read story

The Battle Ground Chamber of Commerce fireworks stand is pictured Dec. 26, 2012.

Battle Ground moves toward limiting fireworks sales, use

The Battle Ground Chamber of Commerce fireworks stand is pictured Dec. 26, 2012.

May 8, 2018, 8:28pm Clark County News

Battle Ground city councilors took a step at Monday night’s meeting toward limiting the number of days fireworks can be sold and discharged in the city. Read story