WATCH: Clark County cleared to apply for early move to Phase 2 of reopening ; Clark County Council approves contact tracing plan ; County preps to address up to $13 million in lost revenue ; Vancouver city councilors express dismay over downtown cruise ; Clark County Today staff members recall Mt. St. Helens eruption 40 years later.
Clark County cleared to apply for Phase 2 of reopening
Clark County is one of 10 counties that could qualify to move more quickly to the second phase of Gov. Jay Inslee’s four-phased reopening plan amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Governor: Involuntary isolation ‘a last resort’
Gov. Jay Inslee’s office says there are no plans to enforce involuntary isolations, though local public health departments have the option available in extreme cases.
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Clark County prepares for financial impacts of pandemic
Clark County officials have been monitoring revenues and expenditures due to the economic impact of COVID-19 and developing initial assumptions on potential revenue loss.
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Opinion: A tale of two sets of assumptions
Clark County Today Editor Ken Vance recently reported on the attempts by city of Vancouver and Clark County officials to assess the economic impacts of the coronavirus pa...
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Candidates file for Clark County political offices
Candidates were required to file for political office by Fri., May 15. In Clark County, some familiar names and old battles highlighted the filings.
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Cadman Lewisville gravel pit closes due to environmental concerns
The Lewisville gravel pit in Battle Ground currently mined by Cadman, Inc. ceased operations and closed earlier this month, after the federal Mine Safety and Health Admin...
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Eyewitness to history: Clark County Today staffers share Mt. St. Helens memories
Two Clark County Today staff members share their memories of the day Mt. St. Helens erupted, 40 years ago this week.
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Faith before basketball for BYU-bound Tanner Toolson
Union High School senior picks his college but he will go on a mission before playing for the Brigham Young University Cougars.
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WIAA wants your input on state basketball format
Athletes, coaches, and fans are being asked to vote on the three proposals that a committee has recommended to the WIAA’s executive board
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Vancouver cruise that caused gridlock sparks rebuke from city councilors
Vancouver city leaders expressed frustration on Monday following an event that drew hundreds of cars to Main Street last Friday evening.
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