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Amboy Middle School has released its second semester honor roll for the 2022-23 school year. An asterisk denotes a 4.0 grade-point average. Eighth grade Jacob Adams, Sasha Bolsoy, Charlotte … more
Forest Service officials are asking everyone to play a role in preventing forest fires as Independence Day nears. “While our summer has been mild so far, we’re heading into a warmer, … more
Hundreds of people gathered outside of the Battle Ground High School band room on Wednesday, June 21, to remember and honor Cienna Morrison, a 17-year-old junior at the school, who died by suicide … more
Here at The Reflector, we strive to bring the communities of North Clark County news that matters to them. Whether that is coverage of a city … more
Three employees of Clark County Public Works will receive $600,000 in total after a federal jury found the county violated Washington state’s law … more
Fallon Taylor, a resident of Battle Ground, is doing her part to spread positivity throughout the community. T aylor has created a Facebook group, titled Battle Ground Kindness, which has over … more
The rollout of body-worn and vehicle cameras for the Clark County Sheriff’s Office received a key approval last week, as the county council OKed a $5 million contract with a camera company. … more
Battle Ground City Council is back at a full seven members as a candidate for the open seat in this year’s election received an interim appointment. During a special June 15 meeting, the … more
One Battle Ground City councilor’s consternation over a Pride Month proclamation led to an in-depth discussion on the city’s ability to make such statements. It began with a … more
Clark College celebrated its 87th graduating class during a commencement ceremony at RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater on June 15. The ceremony honored students receiving associate’s and … more
For many Clark County gardeners, Mother’s Day weekend is synonymous with the Master Gardener Foundation Plant Sale, held in collaboration with the WSU Extension Clark County Master Gardener … more
The city of Woodland and Cowlitz County have approved an agreement that helps plan ahead for the development of the Woodland Bottoms. Both the Woodland City Council and the Cowlitz County Board … more
The legal battle for a Brush Prairie-based youth treatment center continues, as Daybreak Youth Services was fined and ordered to cease operations by a judge earlier this month. On June 15, a … more
Clark Public Utilities held its inaugural Pollinator Festival on Saturday, June 24, as eager people prepared to enjoy a day of festivities at the Clark Public Utilities Operations Center in Orchards. … more
Ridgefield will celebrate Independence Day with a slate full of activities on July 4 in its downtown. Starting at 8 a.m., the fun run will kick off the festivities. Those interested in the 5K … more
Fireworks for the Fourth of July go on sale on June 28 in much of Clark County, but different jurisdictions have different times for when they can be fired off. Outside of city or town limits in … more
Yacolt will become a bustling town as people flock to the community to celebrate this year’s Rendezvous Days, which features events on three days. The festivities will kick off at 6 p.m. … more
As the Fourth of July approaches, people are advised to take proper precautions to prepare their dogs and cats for fireworks, which oftentimes can scare animals. The American Kennel Club and … more
Madelyn Winter, a recent graduate from Ridgefield High School, was among 78 high school seniors, who received scholarships for up to $5,200 per year for two years from the Washington Workforce … more
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