WATCH: Battle Ground Schools faces budget concerns ; NAACP Vancouver speaks with Sheriff Atkins on police reform ; Construction industry suffers wage losses ; Vancouver pay-to-park returns ; Ridgefield teachers celebrate unique year’s end ; Clark County golfers back at home on the range.
More questions than answers surrounding Battle Ground School District’s budget
Questions around enrollment and other economic implications of COVID-19 are making for a nightmare Summer for school district budgeting.
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Vancouver NAACP honors Juneteenth and hosts conversation with Sheriff Chuck Atkins
On the 155th anniversary of Juneteenth, the conversation around complete freedom for African Americans is still being had by the NAACP.
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Clark County prosecutor explains his decision to send officer-involved shooting investigation review to Thurston County
Clark County Prosecuting Attorney Tony Golik said the decision to outsource the review of the William Abbe officer-involved shooting investigation is the best way for the...
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Vancouver to resume downtown, uptown on-street parking enforcement July 1
The city of Vancouver will resume enforcement of on-street parking regulations in the downtown, Waterfront and Uptown Village areas starting Wed., July 1.
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Revised estimates show $1.3 billion in construction wages lost due to stay-at-home order
The Building Industry Association of Clark County (BIA) has revised estimates on construction wages lost during Gov. Jay Inslee’s stay-at-home order. It is now estimated...
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Ridgefield elementary school teachers celebrate end of school year with car parades
Teachers at Union Ridge and South Ridge Elementary Schools decided to end the year with a car parade through their students’ neighborhoods.
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Clark County golfers return to competition
Former state champions Graham Moody and Brian Humphreys, and others, thrilled to be back playing competitive golf.
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FCA’s advice through pandemic: Don’t give up hope
Fellowship of Christian Athletes refocused after shutdowns and still got its message out to students and coaches.
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