WATCH: Multi-Family Tax Exemption Program undergoes changes ; Linda Glover will not run for reelection to Vancouver City Council ; League of Women Voters compiles elected officials contact list ; Woodland student teaches sign language to fourth graders ; Football Commentary: The risk is worth it just to play.
Vancouver City Council takes a step closer to changing their multifamily tax exemption program
Housing units that qualify developers for a multifamily tax exemption in Vancouver will no longer be called affordable under a proposed change that could be voted on next...
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Linda Glover says she won’t run for second term on Vancouver City Council
Stating she’s hopeful a minority from Vancouver’s east side will run, Mayor Pro Tem Linda Glover announced this week she won’t seek reelection to City Council.
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League of Women Voters creates contact info resource on elected officials
The League of Women Voters of Clark County has compiled a handy collection of the names of elected officials in Clark County and their contact information.
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Woodland High School student taught a fourth-grade class how to use American Sign Language to sign the school’s pledge
Jaylee Graham, a sophomore at Woodland High School, created a video to teach Carey Hanson’s fourth graders at Columbia Elementary School how to sign the school’s Woodland...
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Commentary: Injury risk worth the opportunity just to play
Mason Priddy of Columbia River and Liam Mallory of Union are among the athletes who have no regrets playing abbreviated football season, despite suffering injuries.
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