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Runners compete in the 1,600-meter race May 10 during the Southwest Washington Middle School League championship meet at Woodland High School. After a double levy failure in 2023, Woodland Public Schools cut about $3 million in supplemental funding, including funding for middle school sports such as track and field.  Woodland leaders are now hopeful middle school sports can return in 2025 with renewed levy funding.

Woodland schools back on right track after levy passage but funding hurdles remain for next year

Runners compete in the 1,600-meter race May 10 during the Southwest Washington Middle School League championship meet at Woodland High School. After a double levy failure in 2023, Woodland Public Schools cut about $3 million in supplemental funding, including funding for middle school sports such as track and field.  Woodland leaders are now hopeful middle school sports can return in 2025 with renewed levy funding.

March 5, 2024, 6:04am Clark County News

After a dark and difficult year, Woodland Public Schools’ leaders are processing a complicated range of emotions. Read story

Woodland Public Schools will start offering the Cascadia Technical Academy&rsquo;s Pre-Electrician program to juniors and seniors from Kalama, La Center, Ridgefield and Woodland districts this fall.

Woodland School launches Cascadia Technical Academy pre-electrician program

Woodland Public Schools will start offering the Cascadia Technical Academy&rsquo;s Pre-Electrician program to juniors and seniors from Kalama, La Center, Ridgefield and Woodland districts this fall.

March 2, 2024, 5:55am Community

Woodland Public Schools will start offering Cascadia Technical Academy’s pre-electrician program to juniors and seniors in the Kalama, La Center, Ridgefield and Woodland districts starting this fall. Read story

Results from Tuesday elections in Clark County school districts available online

February 14, 2024, 5:55am Clark County News

Results from Tuesday’s special election are available on The Columbian’s website at https://www.columbian.com/elections/. Read story

Drivers pass a sign supporting the Camas School District&rsquo;s replacement levies, near the corner of Northwest Lake Road and Northwest Sierra Street.

School levies passing in Camas, Woodland, Green Mountain – and Battle Ground

Drivers pass a sign supporting the Camas School District&rsquo;s replacement levies, near the corner of Northwest Lake Road and Northwest Sierra Street.

February 13, 2024, 9:15pm Clark County News

Initial results in Tuesday’s special election yielded largely positive results for school funding measures in four districts across Clark County. Read story

Phil Zorich, right, looks over his vegetable garden with his wife Robin on Tuesday. With rising rents, the Zoriches grow vegetables to offset their grocery bill.

‘You don’t do anything but survive’: Cost of living, rents on rise, straining many Clark County residents

Phil Zorich, right, looks over his vegetable garden with his wife Robin on Tuesday. With rising rents, the Zoriches grow vegetables to offset their grocery bill.

February 8, 2024, 6:30am Clark County News

Phil Zorich pointed to dark-green kale leaves poking from a garden bed he built. Read story

Robert Pinedo, who lives and works in Vancouver, strolls past the Proto-Cathedral of St. James the Greater during his lunch break. The Archdiocese of Seattle announced its final plans to consolidate its 136 parishes into just 60 parish families.

3 ‘parish families’ ahead: Catholic parishes in Clark County revamped in Seattle archdiocese plan

Robert Pinedo, who lives and works in Vancouver, strolls past the Proto-Cathedral of St. James the Greater during his lunch break. The Archdiocese of Seattle announced its final plans to consolidate its 136 parishes into just 60 parish families.

February 7, 2024, 6:06am Churches & Religion

Local Catholic churches have fewer engaged parishioners, a shortage of priests, dwindling finances and deteriorating campuses, leading the Archdiocese of Seattle to consolidate 136 parishes into 60. Read story

Woodland Public Schools recognized its school board members during a regular board meeting on Jan.

Woodland Public Schools recognizes board of directors

Woodland Public Schools recognized its school board members during a regular board meeting on Jan.

February 3, 2024, 5:35am Community

Woodland Public Schools recognized members of its board of directors during a regular board meeting on Jan. 25. Read story

Woodland City Hall  (The Columbian files)

Woodland council OK’d hefty severance packages prior to officials’ terminations. Here’s their reasoning.

Woodland City Hall  (The Columbian files)

January 30, 2024, 8:02am Clark County News

Four of seven Woodland councilors voted to add larger severance packages for three top city officials before the outgoing mayor terminated one of those employees and another top official. Read story

Fourth graders at North Fork Elementary School took part in a daylong Medieval Fair capping off their study of the Middle Ages.

Woodland fourth graders participate in Medieval Fair

Fourth graders at North Fork Elementary School took part in a daylong Medieval Fair capping off their study of the Middle Ages.

January 27, 2024, 5:35am Community

Fourth graders at North Fork Elementary School took part in a daylong Medieval Fair capping off their study of the Middle Ages. The day was filled with a variety of activities capitalizing on the students’ lessons, culminating in a medieval market where students sold their own homemade arts and crafts… Read story

The Woodland East Mobile Park Homeowners Association meets Jan. 10 to figure out how to buy the land underneath their homes after rent increases over the past five years.

A lifeline for Woodland mobile home park residents? Groups step forward after reading Columbian’s story

The Woodland East Mobile Park Homeowners Association meets Jan. 10 to figure out how to buy the land underneath their homes after rent increases over the past five years.

January 25, 2024, 6:07am Business

Two investment groups have a plan to protect Woodland East Mobile Home Park residents from skyrocketing rents by building a new park in Woodland and selling it to residents. But they need the Woodland City Council’s help, they say. Read story