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Property tax exemption specialists from the Clark County Assessor’s office will be available to answer questions and enroll property owners in the county’s property tax relief program at … more
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers on Monday confirmed coastal razor clam digging reopens at Mocrocks Friday, March 3, followed by opportunities March 5 and March 7. … more
A school funding bill sponsored by state Rep. Joel McEntire, R-Cathlamet, was passed unanimously by the House Capital Budget Committee last Monday ahead of a key committee deadline.   "This … more
Senate Bill 5287, sponsored by state Sen. Jeff Wilson, R-Longview, was passed out of the state Senate by a vote of 48-0 on Monday. The bill, aimed at “holding green energy to green … more
A stalled low pressure system led to a dumping of snow in Clark County last week as some higher elevations received up to a foot and a half of the white … more
Greater enforcement of Battle Ground’s parking code led to an increase of infractions and towed abandoned vehicles last year, according to the city police department’s annual report. … more
The La Center Lions Club and Vice President Edie Brannon will be honored with the Lions International Kindness Matters Service Award on May 13 for its “Wonderful Onesies” project. … more
A favorite item of some Battle Ground residents on Main Street likely won’t return this December as the city council delayed the purchase of a new “Season’s Greetings” sign. … more
A Southwest Washington lawmaker is leading the charge in proposing harsher penalties for those who buy and sell the precious metals extracted from stolen catalytic converters. State Rep. Greg … more
Children and grandchildren sat on laps and wandered the aisles of the House of Representatives during this year’s Children’s Day at the state Legislature, while many young observers … more
A yearslong project to update Clark County’s master land use planning document is moving along through the first steps of the process, with a public participation plan on track for approval … more
Playing video games and simplifying technical language are some ways to solve the gap in the manufacturing workforce, according to those who work on both sides of the equation. During a … more
A ban on skateboarding and other non-motorized rolling vehicles that has been in place in downtown La Center for nearly three decades received an update, which city officials said will help with … more
Access to trails and recreation facilities at three county regional parks will be restricted this month to allow for bridge inspections, which require one-day closures. A news release from the … more
Those who would like a raised bed for their garden at home can apply for a free one through the Home Vegetable Education Garden Program, otherwise known as HomeVeg, which started in 2012. Ten … more
Daughters of the Pioneers: Bring your own lunch for optional social time at 12:30 p.m, meeting starts at 1 p.m. on Thursday, March 2. Join the Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington Chapter No. 19 … more
Athletes from North Clark County secured a plethora of all-league honors in basketball, swimming, gymnastics and wrestling. Below is a roundup of the results. 4A all-league honors Tait … more
The Hockinson boys swim team finished in seventh place at the 2A state championships at the King County Aquatics Center on Feb. 18, which is the best in program history. Hockinson finished with a … more
Rocking B Farms is on the hunt for volunteers who can help aid with field trips this spring at the farm in Ridgefield. The farm provides field trip opportunities to the kindergarten through third … more
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers on Friday tentatively scheduled additional razor clam digging dates at Mocrocks and Copalis beaches in March. "After … more
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