Chris Brown highlights the top stories this week from ClarkCountyToday.com: Write-in candidate Barry McDonnell ousts Shannon Turk as Camas mayor; Supplemental levy for Vancouver Public Schools heads to February ballot; Saying ‘thank you’ by listening: The Veterans History Project; A Flag Dedication: Veterans Day 2019; Bi-state bridge commission combs through CRC failure in second meeting; Alzheimer’s Association holds public meeting at PeaceHealth SW; All aboard The Polar Express at the Vancouver Mall; State football: Eight Clark County teams prepare for first round; Volleyball: Undefeated Ridgefield looks to repeat as state champions; State swimming: A true team effort at La Center; Fighting Shockwave: Women’s football team in Portland has a Clark County connection.
Clark County TODAY • Episode 5 • Nov. 15, 2019
Results of the Nov. 5 general election show that write-in candidate Barry McDonnell will defeat incumbent Shannon Turk in the race for mayor of the city of Camas.
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Vancouver School District is asking voters to approve a supplemental local funding levy in February.
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Congresswoman Jaime Herrera Beutler brought the Library of Congress’ Veterans History Project to Vancouver for the eve of Veteran’s Day.
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The Black Pearl on the Columbia dedicated their new flag pole with the help of the Camas VFW as a part of a Veterans Day ceremony.
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Lawmakers combed through the wreckage of the Columbia River Crossing project looking for useable remnants at their second meeting of a bi-state committee this week.
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Here are notes on every matchup involving local teams in the opening round of the state football playoffs Friday and Saturday
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A glance at the Clark County high school volleyball teams still playing as state tournaments begin
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Small school La Center to have relay team for first time at state meet as Clark County schools prepare for final meet of the girls swim season.
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A full-contact women’s football team based in Portland is looking for athletes from all over the region to give the sport a try.
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