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Recent COVID-19 activity in Clark County continues to increase based on the latest health department data. Clark County Public Health’s Dec. 8 report included 87.5 COVID-19 … more
Pacific Lifestyle Homes was recently named the Builder of the Year by the Building Industry Association (BIA) of Clark County.  The award was announced at BIA’s annual meeting and … more
There’s no place like home, especially when that home is a comfortable and safe haven. One of the ways residents find comfort in their homes is by maintaining the right indoor temperatures, … more
The Pacific Northwest certainly doesn’t have a shortage of foliage with its plentiful supply of rain and mild temperatures.  It’s agreeable to many types of plants, but the … more
Annual parking passes for regional parks in Clark County for next year are now available for purchase.  The annual county regional park parking passes cost $30 and are valid through the … more
With rising rates of COVID-19 and high rates of positive influenza tests, Clark County Public Health Director Alan Melnick has joined health officials across the state in recommending the use of … more
The suspect and a 6-month-old infant victim in an apparent murder-suicide attempt have been pronounced dead, authorities reported. At about 3:20 p.m. on Dec. 7, deputies with the Clark County … more
The annual Interservice Walk and Knock food drive returned to its usual pickup format over the weekend following two years of a “Drive and Drop” setup to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. … more
The votes for the 2022 general election are all counted in Clark County with Congressional candidate Joe Kent saying he will file for a recount in his race. On Nov. 29, the Clark County Canvassing … more
What began as the Hockinson Volunteer Fire Department shortly after World War II is now celebrating 75 years of existence. Clark County Fire District 3 announced its milestone last week and … more
As people prepare for the holiday season and start putting up decorations, the Washington State Fire Marshal’s Office reminds residents a small fire involving a Christmas tree can grow … more
Ridgefield’s full day of festivities celebrating the holiday season hit downtown Saturday, Dec. 3 as part of the city’s annual “Hometown Celebration.” At 9 a.m., the ugly … more
The Clark County Council is seeking applicants for a volunteer position on the county’s Solid Waste Advisory Commission.  The position represents the agricultural community within … more
More than $3 million in state funding is now available to help Washington counties enhance election security, the Office of the Secretary of State announced. The Information Security Grant … more
The Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office is seeking public comments on a draft statewide recreation and conservation plan.  The plan is meant to guide decision-makers as they … more
Personnel at Clark County Fire District 3 and AMR Paramedic were recently reunited with a person they helped aid a few months ago following a motor vehicle accident. Fire District 3 stated … more
The proposed 2023 budget for the city of Battle Ground will see a healthy increase from this year in part due to freeing up levy funds.  On Dec. 5, the Battle Ground City Council was … more
Washington State Senate Democratic Caucus leaders offered a glimpse of their priorities for the fast-approaching 2023 legislative session on Wednesday, Nov. 30. They touched on a number of hot … more
The Ridgefield City Council approved the annexation of about 54 acres near Carty Road as a pared down version of a prior plan five times the size. During its Dec. 1 meeting, the council voted … more
The Cascade Mountains form a kingdom and the trees below are subjects. Nobility lives high up in a castle.  To get to the palace, one must cross rivers and forests. There he rests on sheets … more
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