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The Office of the Secretary of State is set to provide each county’s election officials with up to $80,000 in funding to improve local election security. More than $3 million is available … more
If the Gifford Pinchot National Forest were its own county, it would be in the top five largest counties in Western Washington. At 1.3 million acres, or roughly 2,000 square miles, wildlife, … more
Clark County’s recent COVID-19 case rate saw a fourth week of increases, though it was the second week where no new deaths from the disease were reported. Clark County Public … more
The La Center Our Days Steamboat Celebration returns Friday, July 28 through Saturday, July 29 with a packed schedule including a parade, bed races, drone show, vendor fair and more. Wendy Chord … more
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is inviting new applicants to join the ranks of more than 1,200 certified master hunters across the state. WDFW administers the Master Hunter … more
The inaugural Rego Golf Classic on June 24 to benefit the Rego Athletic Scholarship was nothing short of a success after raising $20,000 for the fund. Organizers also announced that the athletic … more
Dr. Jillian Stansbury, founder of Battle Ground Healing Arts and Apothecary, which specializes in natural medicine, has made it her life work to become an expert in botanical medicine. In … more
Soul Nektar in Ridgefield offers yoga, guided meditation, breathwork, sound baths and even more “to take your life experience to deeper levels.” Owners Christine Kaiel and Denise … more
A new book answering the question of the origins of Battle Ground’s name, “Peace Wins … at the Battle Ground 1855,” is available only at Literary Leftovers in the Battle … more
Julia Stepper, a graduate of Woodland High School, now a history teacher at her alma mater, was recently awarded the prestigious James Madison Fellowship. The James Madison Fellowship is a $25,000 … more
The Clark County Historical Museum’s 2023 Speaker Series will have William Woodward share his presentation “Will The 2020s Roar Like The 1920s” on Thursday, Aug. 3 at the Clark … more
The Clark County Council is now accepting applications from local organizations for grants that encourage historic programs including the preservation of historic documents. “The … more
Car Show: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, July 29. The second annual car show benefiting Thrive2Survive and Live Love Outreach will take place at 2711 N.E. Andresen Road in Vancouver. All vehicles are … more
Art at the Cave will host the Ghost Town Poetry Open Mic featuring Julia Gaskill at 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 10. According to a release, Gaskill is a professional “daydreamer” from … more
Math teachers at Woodland High School have been using innovative hands-on experiments to engage students and enhance their learning. Applied Math is a class that goes beyond traditional math … more
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