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Doug Hamilton has been making this recipe for slow cooked barbecue beans for 30 years, and now he&rsquo;s got it just right.

Franks & beans, elevated: Clark County man’s tried-and-true recipe stands the test of time

Doug Hamilton has been making this recipe for slow cooked barbecue beans for 30 years, and now he&rsquo;s got it just right.

November 22, 2023, 6:06am Clark County Life

After all the fuss and complication of a Thanksgiving feast, a crockpot dinner will seem mighty appealing. November, December and January are peak months for the slow cooker, when something easy yet warming is the perfect pick-me-up for cold, dark nights (or interminable football games). Read story

Vancouver firefighters await reassignment after knocking down a fire at the Nobl Park Apartments in Orchards on Saturday night.

Orchards man, a former volunteer firefighter, pulls neighbor away from flames to safety

Vancouver firefighters await reassignment after knocking down a fire at the Nobl Park Apartments in Orchards on Saturday night.

November 20, 2023, 7:41pm Clark County News

A resident of the Nobl Park Apartments braved a rapidly spreading blaze Saturday night to save his downstairs neighbor who was trapped inside when the two-alarm fire broke out. Read story

Rocksolid Community Teen Center has been awarded a $35,000 operational grant from the Cowlitz Indian Tribe through the Cowlitz Tribal Foundation Clark County Fund.

Rocksolid Community Teen Center receives $35,000 grant from Cowlitz Indian Tribe

Rocksolid Community Teen Center has been awarded a $35,000 operational grant from the Cowlitz Indian Tribe through the Cowlitz Tribal Foundation Clark County Fund.

November 11, 2023, 5:34am Community

Rocksolid Community Teen Center has been awarded a $35,000 operational grant made by the Cowlitz Indian Tribe through the Cowlitz Tribal Foundation Clark County Fund. Read story

An excavator dumps dirt into the back of a dump truck off Northeast 117th Avenue in Orchards. The mixed-use development is expected to bring hundreds of multifamily units, 11 single-family homes and more than 30,000 square feet of commercial space to the area.

Development in Orchards on 117th Avenue to combine houses, apartments, commercial space

An excavator dumps dirt into the back of a dump truck off Northeast 117th Avenue in Orchards. The mixed-use development is expected to bring hundreds of multifamily units, 11 single-family homes and more than 30,000 square feet of commercial space to the area.

November 8, 2023, 6:07am Business

For years, Northeast 117th Avenue in Orchards has been a fireworks-stand destination. But fireworks shoppers will have one fewer stand there next summer, as the property south of Northeast 71st Street is under construction. Read story

Brush Prairie student awarded scholarship to pursue career in construction

November 4, 2023, 5:55am Community

BRUSH PRAIRIE – The Building Industry Association of Washington and the Washington Home Builders Foundation recently awarded Ava Stewart, a graduate of Excel High School attending Washington State University, a $5,000 scholarship to pursue a degree in mechanical engineering. Read story

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One person dead in Brush Prairie-area motorcycle crash

(Clark County Sheriff's Office)

October 16, 2023, 7:38am Clark County News

One person was killed in an early Monday morning motorcycle crash west of Brush Prairie, according to the Clark County Sheriff’s Office. Read story

To celebrate the program's 30th anniversary, CASEE and Battle Ground Public Schools held a public event on Sept. 30 at the CASEE campus.

CASEE program celebrates 30th anniversary

To celebrate the program's 30th anniversary, CASEE and Battle Ground Public Schools held a public event on Sept. 30 at the CASEE campus.

October 14, 2023, 5:57am Community

The seeds of the Center for Agriculture, Science and Environmental Education — better known as CASEE — were planted back during the 1984-85 school year when Battle Ground High School teachers Mark Watrin and Tim Hicks were working to revise the school’s agricultural curriculum. It would take nearly another decade… Read story

A motorist passes vacant land near the intersection of state Highway 503 and Northeast 131st Street, right, on Monday morning. Neighbors in Brush Prairie are nervous about a new gas facility in the works on the edge of their residential community.

Airgas facility planned in Brush Prairie has neighbors worries about traffic, property values, safety

A motorist passes vacant land near the intersection of state Highway 503 and Northeast 131st Street, right, on Monday morning. Neighbors in Brush Prairie are nervous about a new gas facility in the works on the edge of their residential community.

October 10, 2023, 6:06am Business

Neighbors in Brush Prairie say they are nervous about a gas facility in the works on the edge of their residential community. Read story

Some Brush Prairie farmers living near a proposed site for a new church at 14714 N.E. 152nd Ave. worry about losing more farmland in Clark County.

Brush Prairie neighbors worried about prospect of ‘huge’ church

Some Brush Prairie farmers living near a proposed site for a new church at 14714 N.E. 152nd Ave. worry about losing more farmland in Clark County.

September 23, 2023, 6:03am Business

Clark County farmland is disappearing quickly. Some Brush Prairie farmers are worried there will be even less farmland available if the county approves a new church planned for Northeast 152nd Avenue. Read story

Pallets of pumpkins sit on a trailer at Bi-Zi Farms in Brush Prairie. Bi-Zi Farms owners have had to bring in pumpkins from outside farms because of the state's water usage restrictions.

Clark County’s Bi-Zi Farms at risk; Ecology says it will enforce 5,000 gallon per day water limit

Pallets of pumpkins sit on a trailer at Bi-Zi Farms in Brush Prairie. Bi-Zi Farms owners have had to bring in pumpkins from outside farms because of the state's water usage restrictions.

September 21, 2023, 6:04am Business

Bi-Zi Farms’ two-year battle with the state Department of Ecology over water rights isn’t over yet, but a recent ruling by the state agency could drive the business closer to closing its doors for good. Co-owner Bill Zimmerman said he received a letter from the state Saturday detailing the ruling. Read story