WATCH: Gov. Inslee issues emergency proclamation for K-12 schools ; City of Vancouver looks at selling navigation center to Fort Vancouver Regional Library ; New attendance guidelines at football games ; A recap of last night’s 17th Legislative District town hall ; Looking at C-TRAN ridership ; Ridgefield student wins essay competition.
Governor’s proclamation pushes K-12 schools to offer in-person learning to all students within a month
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee issued an emergency proclamation this week pushing all K-12 schools to provide at least 30 percent in-person learning for all students by mid-A...
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Vancouver City Council gives blessing to possible sale of former Navigation Center building
Vancouver City Council members gave their blessing this week to a possible sale of the former Vancouver Navigation Center building on Grand Boulevard, likely as a new adm...
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Big schools make plans to allow fans into football games this week
Class 4A and 3A football programs in Southwest Washington will welcome fans into its stadiums at games starting this week
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17th District legislators strive to get government back to work in Washington
Sen. Lynda Wilson and Reps. Paul Harris and Vicki Kraft spoke for 75 minutes Monday during a virtual town hall meeting
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C-TRAN 2020 ridership declines due to COVID pandemic restrictions
Transit costs continue to rise as ridership continues to decline.
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Ridgefield student wins southwest Washington essay competition; moves up to state
Ridgefield high school freshman Elizabeth Swift has won first place and $100 for the southwest Washington region in The Sons of The American Revolution’s George S. and St...
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