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Ballots are inspected at the Clark County Elections Office on Tuesday morning, Nov. 2, 2021.

Updated Clark County election results show few changes

Ballots are inspected at the Clark County Elections Office on Tuesday morning, Nov. 2, 2021.

August 2, 2023, 5:08pm Clark County News

Updated elections results from the Aug. 1 primary and special election showed little change in race outcomes, although voter turnout did improve slightly. Read story

(Amanda Cowan/The Columbian files)

Low turnout marks Clark County primary, special election

(Amanda Cowan/The Columbian files)

August 1, 2023, 9:08pm Clark County News

Early election results for the Aug. 1 primary election posted Tuesday showed an unusually low number of voters casting ballots. As of Tuesday, turnout was at 14.85 percent of the 91,067 eligible voters. Read story

Math teachers at Woodland High School use innovative hands-on experiments to engage students and enhance learning.

Math teachers at Woodland High School use rockets to inspire students

Math teachers at Woodland High School use innovative hands-on experiments to engage students and enhance learning.

July 29, 2023, 5:38am Community

Through hands-on experiments with items such as rockets and practical projects, students enrolled in applied math at Woodland High School explore mathematical principles. Read story

Julia Stepper, a history teacher at Woodland High School, received the James Madison Fellowship, a $25,000 scholarship supporting the graduate study of American history by secondary school teachers of history, government, and civics.

Woodland High School history teacher wins $25,000 fellowship

Julia Stepper, a history teacher at Woodland High School, received the James Madison Fellowship, a $25,000 scholarship supporting the graduate study of American history by secondary school teachers of history, government, and civics.

July 22, 2023, 5:52am Community

Julia Stepper, a history teacher at Woodland High School, has received the James Madison Fellowship, a $25,000 scholarship supporting the graduate study of American history by secondary school teachers of history, government and civics. The foundation recognizes outstanding educators who demonstrate a deep commitment to the principles of the Constitution… Read story

At the 23rd annual Merwin Special Kids Day, more than 200 kids took home as many as five fish each, aided by volunteers from Pacific Power, the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife, and many recreational fishing organizations and corporate vendors.

Children delight in fishing at 23rd Merwin Special Kids Day

At the 23rd annual Merwin Special Kids Day, more than 200 kids took home as many as five fish each, aided by volunteers from Pacific Power, the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife, and many recreational fishing organizations and corporate vendors.

July 22, 2023, 5:50am Community

At the 23rd annual Merwin Special Kids Day, more than 200 children caught and took home as many as five trout each, aided by volunteers from Pacific Power, the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife, and many recreational fishing organizations and corporate vendors. For some kids, it was their first… Read story

Elementary students in Woodland's highly capable program recently wowed their peers, parents, and teachers in a project where third- and fourth-graders selected historical figures to research and portray.

Woodland elementary students learn about historical figures for wax museum project

Elementary students in Woodland's highly capable program recently wowed their peers, parents, and teachers in a project where third- and fourth-graders selected historical figures to research and portray.

July 15, 2023, 5:56am Community

Elementary students in Woodland’s highly capable program recently wowed their peers, parents, and teachers when third- and fourth-graders selected historical figures to research and then portray as if they were in an animated wax museum. Read story

Clark County Elections to mail Aug. 1 primary ballots on Friday

July 12, 2023, 5:58am Clark County News

Clark County Elections will begin mailing ballots for the Aug. 1 primary election Friday. Ballots will be sent to all eligible registered voters living within the cities of Battle Ground and Woodland, Clark County Fire District 3 and Clark County Fire District 4. Read story

Fort Vancouver Regional Libraries breaks ground on new Woodland facility

July 8, 2023, 5:49am Community

As part of Woodland’s Planters Day festivities, Fort Vancouver Regional Libraries invited the public to take part in helping “plant” the community’s newest library with a groundbreaking ceremony on June 17. Read story

Squirrel causes power outage in Woodland

July 4, 2023, 7:02pm Clark County News

Electricity has been restored after over a thousand Woodland residents were affected by a power outage caused by a single squirrel early Tuesday morning, according to Clark-Cowlitz Fire Rescue Chief John Nohr. Read story

Stephanie Marshall, a science teacher at Woodland High School, received the Glenn and Jane Crosby Award for Excellence for the Northwest Region for 2023.

Woodland High School chemistry teacher receives Crosby Award for Excellence

Stephanie Marshall, a science teacher at Woodland High School, received the Glenn and Jane Crosby Award for Excellence for the Northwest Region for 2023.

July 1, 2023, 5:45am Community

Stephanie Marshall, a science teacher at Woodland High School, has received the Glenn and Jane Crosby Award for Excellence for the Northwest Region for 2023. The award recognizes her efforts as an extraordinary high school chemistry teacher, based on the quality of her teaching, her unusually effective teaching methods, and… Read story