WATCH: Nine more COVID-19 cases confirmed in Clark County ; County Chair Eileen Quiring declines to sign letter supporting removal of Thin Blue Line decals ; Battle Ground officials defend plan to add another school resource officer ; Private schools plan ahead for next fall ; Vancouver Councilor Bart Hansen takes on berry bushes to support local business.
County councilors offer letter of support for sheriff’s decision to remove ‘Thin Blue Line’ decal
The Clark County Council has penned a letter supporting Sheriff Chuck Atkins’ decision to remove Thin Blue Line decals from Clark County Sheriff’s Office vehicles, unifor...
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Clearing a path: Council member and son get to work
A video by a small business owner showcased some hypocrisy, and Vancouver council member and his son went about to make things right.
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Regulations allow residents two days to use fireworks in Battle Ground
Fireworks regulations in the city of Battle Ground allow residents to use fireworks two days over the Independence Day Holiday – July 3 from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. and July 4...
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Vancouver Fire Department reminds residents about fireworks ban
With the Fourth of July approaching, Vancouver Fire Marshal Heidi Scarpelli and Fire Chief Joe Molina are reminding residents that it is illegal to use, possess or sell f...
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