People who change their names to hide from their abusers should be afforded more privacy.
That, at least, is the conclusion Maia Xiao came to after a transgender friend committed suicide after …
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Reneé Diaz / Washington State Journal
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1/26/23
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Insurance policies that cover abortion would be required to cover the entire cost of the procedure under provisions of a bill now being debated in the state Legislature.
“This bill is …
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Alexandria Osborne / Washington State Journal
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1/26/23
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Clark County’s Composter Recycler program will host a free series to train a new cohort of volunteers.
The seven-week series starts on Feb. 1.
“The training will prepare …
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The Reflector
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1/26/23
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The General Federation of Women’s Clubs of Battle Ground will award one scholarship this year to a woman who plans to attend an institute of higher learning in Washington state.
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1/23/23
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The land around the Hantwick Trail by Moulton Falls has been secured for recreational use, as the Washington State Board of Natural Resources approved measures which placed the state-owned property …
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Rick Bannan / rick@thereflector.com
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1/23/23
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The Woodland City Council held its first vote on a change that would allow more residents to take advantage of a discount on water and sewer utility rates.
During its Jan. 17 meeting, the …
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Rick Bannan / rick@thereflector.com
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1/23/23
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The Clark County Council has officially backed a project to rehabilitate habitat along the East Fork Lewis River as they asked lawmakers in Olympia to earmark funding the project needs in order to …
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Rick Bannan / rick@thereflector.com
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1/23/23
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Battle Ground Mayor Philip Johnson publicly apologized after he made comments about a local religiously-affiliated organization that ran one of a number of fireworks stands prior to New Year’s …
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The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission announced in a news release last week it is looking for 305 park aides for seasonal positions starting in April and ending in September.
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The Reflector
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1/23/23
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OLYMPIA — Washington students may soon have another option in high school — a state-run apprenticeship program in a number of different fields.
As the Legislature looks to tackle …
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Laurel Demkovich / The Spokesman-Review
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1/23/23
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Not even a month after the formation of the 118th United States Congress, the Republican challenger to current U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez in the November election declared h is candidacy for …
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The Reflector
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1/23/23
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State transportation officials heard about the latest developments for the project to replace the aging Interstate 5 Bridge over the Columbia River last week, with concerns over the updated cost …
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Rick Bannan / rick@thereflector.com
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1/23/23
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Clark County’s annual Project Homeless Connect event is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 26 at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 400 S. Andresen Road in Vancouver.
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1/23/23
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Officials from Clark County have begun the process of updating its Comprehensive Growth Management Plan, a yearslong endeavor intended to adjust how land use is regulated within the county.
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Ridgefield’s junior guard C ole Chester led the way to a 54-30 win over the Hockinson Hawks on Thursday, Jan. 19, as he secured 15 points from behind the three-point arc.
The Spudders kept …
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Cade Barker / For The Reflector
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1/23/23
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Students across the Pacific Northwest are encouraged to get creative and help raise awareness about the dangers of radon gas by participating in the 2023 Northwest Radon Poster Contest.
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The Reflector
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1/23/23
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Bingo: 1 to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 28. Join Battle Ground Elks Lodge No. 2589 for a game of bingo. Members and guests are welcome. It will be held at 907 SE Grace Ave., Battle Ground. For more …
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1/23/23
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Consumers will be able to purchase more low-THC liquid-infused products in a single purchase if a bill in the Legislature wins approval.
“HB 1249 is necessary to ensure that the evolution of …
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Alexandria Osborne / Washington State Journal
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1/23/23
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Lewisville Regional Park, a bustling home of outdoor recreation opportunities in Clark County, was established in 1936 by the Works Progress Administration (WPA).
The WPA was formed in 1935 as a …
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Cade Barker / For The Reflector
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1/23/23
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Mount St. Helens is pictured from above in 1980 prior to its eruption in this photo from the Washington State Archives.
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Photo Courtesy of Washington State Archives
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1/23/23
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