Battle Ground’s newest police chief emphasizes open conversation and transparency between law enforcement and residents. Chief Dennis Flynn took his oath of office in a packed March 18 City …
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Norman Helgason / norman@thereflector.com
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3/25/24
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Law enforcement in Oregon and Washington arrested two people on Sunday, March 24, in connection with a homicide that left a local woman dead at a residence in Hockinson the evening prior.
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The Reflector
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3/25/24
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Dozens of Ropers from the old television show “Three’s Company” flooded Battle Ground’s old town for a pub crawl with big gatherings getting things started at multiple bars …
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Cade Barker / cade@thereflector.com
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3/25/24
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A female was found deceased by her husband and two friends after a burglary suspect shot her at their Hockinson house at 6:54 p.m. on Saturday, March 23.
A 2001 black Ford F-150 with Washington …
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The Reflector
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3/25/24
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While 18th and 20th district legislators disagreed with many bills that passed during the 2024 short legislative session, which concluded March 7, the lawmakers were pleased that many area …
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Norman Helgason / norman@thereflector.com
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3/25/24
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Amid concerns of increased noise pollution and traffic, Battle Ground’s City Council unanimously adopted a resolution opposing the proposed expansion of the Portland Vancouver Junction Railroad …
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Norman Helgason / norman@thereflector.com
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3/25/24
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Cadets with Clark County Fire District 3 (CCFD3) recently taught Tukes Valley Middle School students CPR to the tune of ‘Stayin Alive.’
On Monday, March 18, fifth through eighth graders …
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Cade Barker / cade@thereflector.com
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3/25/24
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Washington state drivers may have noticed an increase in the price at the pump recently.
On Monday, the average cost for a gallon of gas in the Evergreen State increased to nearly $4.31 per …
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By Carleen Johnson / The Center Square
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3/19/24
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Supporters of salmon recovery efforts in Washington state were optimistic going into this year's short 60-day legislative session.
There was bipartisan support for habitat restoration, with …
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By Carleen Johnson / The Center Square
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3/18/24
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Funding for the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife to combat sea lion predation on the lower Columbia River and its tributaries was removed from the state’s operating budget during …
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Mitchell Roland / For The Reflector
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3/18/24
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Ombudsman volunteer and Ridgefield resident Pam Wells walks door-to-door in long-term care facilities across northern Clark County, checking in with senior residents and noting their desires.
As …
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Cheasanee Hetherington / cheasanee@thereflector.com
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3/18/24
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The Clark County Commission on Aging will host a meeting at 4:30 p.m., Wednesday, March 20, to educate seniors on emergency kits and what should be included in them.
The meeting will be held in …
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The Reflector
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3/18/24
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View Ridge Middle School students are laying the groundwork for new schools in Ridgefield while learning about architecture.
On Tuesday, March 12, three groups of students presented architecture …
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Norman Helgason / norman@thereflector.com
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3/18/24
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Friends of Woodland Community Library will host a fundraiser for the city’s new library from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday, April 27, at Peterson’s Red Barn, 1605 Caples Road, Woodland.
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The Reflector
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3/18/24
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Clark County’s Green Business program will host a business marketing strategies workshop during the monthly Morning Blend meeting. The free workshop will begin at 8:30 a.m., Wednesday, March …
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The Reflector
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3/18/24
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The city of Ridgefield is seeking input from the community for park plans alongside Lake River at the Ridgefield Waterfront. The second survey for the project is available to the public and will be …
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The Reflector
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3/18/24
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Ridgefield School District received some outside support for its school bond proposals last week after Ridgefield’s City Council and the Port of Ridgefield passed resolutions in support of …
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Norman Helgason / norman@thereflector.com
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3/18/24
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The Parks and Lands division of Clark County Public Works is temporarily closing Bratton Canyon Park, effective April 1.
The closure will allow for comprehensive assessment activities, a news …
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The Reflector
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3/18/24
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Students and families from all schools and districts are invited to attend Battle Ground Public Schools’ upcoming College and Career Fair from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., Thursday, March 21, at Battle …
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The Reflector
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3/18/24
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Battle Ground City Councilor and former Mayor Adrian Cortes announced his campaign for Washington state Senate in the 18th District last week.
Cortes is currently serving his third term in City …
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Norman Helgason / norman@thereflector.com
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3/18/24
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