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Grace Jemison-Martin reached the century milestone on Saturday, Feb. 11.  Raised in the North Clark County area, Jemison-Martin has witnessed a lot of change in many aspects of her … more
Legislators representing the east side of Clark County are seeing their authored bills progress through the lawmaking process, as one bill moves onto the Senate after passing on the House … more
The city of Ridgefield may implement a method of earmarking property taxes toward infrastructure projects intended to spur economic growth. During its Feb. 9 meeting, the Ridgefield City Council … more
Candidates in the race for Washington’s Third Congressional District broke the fundraising record for the district last year, based on final filings for the 2022 election. The Federal … more
A new restaurant in Battle Ground has been serving up breakfast and lunch for eager new patrons. Julio’s Coffee and Breakfast, located at 705 SE First St., features a diverse breakfast … more
Stalking is stalking, whether it is in person or online, and they will be treated as identical crimes if a bill presented in the Legislature is adopted.  Under current law, a person commits … more
The 2023 Southwest Washington Scholastic Chess Championships were held at Centralia College on Saturday, Feb. 4, with organizers calling the event the largest chess tournament in Lewis County … more
After months of appearances on meeting agendas, the Battle Ground City Council finally approved a property tax exemption program for a planned development featuring hundreds of apartments and … more
The Mount St. Helens Institute recently announced its campaign for a special license plate featuring the image of Mount St. Helens is back on track.  After previously gathering almost 4,000 … more
The first of three phases to rebuild South Royle Road in Ridgefield now has a completion date, after the city’s head executive provided a public apology for issues the project has experienced. … more
Potential changes to Woodland’s development code for housing were shot down last week over concerns about how an increase to the density would impact the city. During a Feb. 6 meeting, the … more
The Clark County Sheriff’s Office’s Drug Task Force recently completed a fentanyl investigation.  A news release from the sheriff’s office stated 13,000 fentanyl pills and two … more
Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle and Gov. Jay Inslee said they are backing a package of new laws aimed at protecting workers, pedestrians and commuters. New bills would include reducing … more
In what was a high stakes game in terms of rivalry and district tournament seeding, Woodland’s three-point shooting was simply too much for Ridgefield as the teams faced off in Beaver territory … more
Industry fair: 5 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 16. Employers are invited to participate in the Battle Ground Public Schools Industry Fair at Battle Ground High School, 300 W. Main St. Businesses in and … more
Clark County’s recent case rate of COVID-19 decreased in the latest data as it dropped to a level not seen since last spring. Clark County Public Health’s Feb. 9 report included 39.3 … more
The Running Start program, which allows high school juniors and seniors to earn college level credits, will expand to include sophomores, if a proposal in the state Legislature is approved. … more
The war against the use of illegal fentanyl will get some extra help in the future from drug sniffing dogs trained to detect the substance. That’s the intent of House Bill 1635, introduced … more
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