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In an effort to better handle the potential for growth outside of city limits, Woodland has formally cut ties with Cowlitz County in regard to the city’s development planning. During its … more
Chelsea Stowers recently opened C. Rose Ink, a new tattoo shop in Ridgefield, in July.  Stowers opened the shop out of necessity to be closer to home. She previously worked at a tattoo shop … more
The state-level body that helps steer transportation policy in Washington had a chance to hear directly from local officials last week on issues they face while trying to build and maintain roads in … more
Clark County is currently seeking applications for several positions on the volunteer Community Action Advisory Board. The board is made up of an elected official, a community representative, … more
Hockinson Hawks Head coach: Clint LeCount Classification: 2A League: Greater St. Helens League 2021 season stats: 7-3 The Hockinson Hawks started their season winning their first game … more
Alderbrook Park will hold its annual Oktoberfest on Sept. 24 during a celebration that will include vendors, music, and of course, a variety of beer. Alderbrook’s general manager Chris … more
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and other factors, Washington state faces an unprecedented caregiver shortage, which has left some senior citizens without the crucial care they … more
Bingo: 1 to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 24. Join Battle Ground Elks Lodge No. 2589 for a game of bingo. All members and guests are welcome. It will be held at the Battle Ground Elks Lodge, 907 SE Grace … more
Candidates for Washington’s 3rd Congressional District Joe Kent, R-Yacolt, and Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Washougal, will face off in a debate held by the League of Women Voters on Oct. 15. … more
A teachers strike in the Ridgefield School District is at an end after the district and the teachers union reached a tentative agreement on Sunday. On Sept. 18, both the district and the … more
A 17-year-old teenager from La Center died in a traffic collision on Interstate 205 on Thursday, Sept. 15. The boy, whose name was withheld by the Washington State Patrol, was a passenger in a … more
Clark County’s recent COVID-19 case rate saw a slight increase after it experienced a small decline the prior week.  Clark County Public Health’s Sept. 15 report included 78.3 … more
Shellfish managers with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) last week announced 56 tentative dates for razor clam digs at coastal beaches from Sept. 22 through Dec. 28. "The … more
A man was found dead inside of a tent that had a suspected improvised explosive device around its perimeter in a rural part of North Clark County on Monday. The Clark County Sheriff’s … more
A longstanding Brush Prairie farm will celebrate 150 years of operation on Sunday with an event that shows off the operation’s many attractions and … more
Teachers in the Ridgefield School District moved to strike following a dispute over a new contract the teachers union has with district administration. The Ridgefield Education Association, which … more
The last of dozens of executive orders issued by Gov. Jay Inslee due to the COVID-19 pandemic will end by November, the governor announced last week. During a Sept. 8 press conference, Inslee … more
The Port of Ridgefield is taking the first of “1,000 steps” to create a formal park on its riverfront property. The plans feature eight acres of land along Lake River for public … more
The Clark County Council is looking for applicants to fill one of three positions on the seven-member board of trustees for the Fort Vancouver Regional Library District. The at-large position is … more
Over 200 nonprofits will raise funds during this year’s Give More 24! on Thursday, Sept. 22. The 24-hour long online fundraiser is organized by the Community Foundation for Southwest … more
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