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A new chapter ahead for Evergreen Habitat for Humanity
A new chapter ahead for Evergreen Habitat for Humanity

Evergreen Habitat for Humanity is entering a new chapter of shared leadership in Clark County. Drawing on Habitat’s roots in “Partnership Housing” at…

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Woodland athletes: Winning on the field and in the classroom
Woodland athletes: Winning on the field and in the classroom

The Woodland High School boys football team has been named the 2A Academic State Champion, earning the highest collective GPA in their classification…

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Clark County road closures and storm response information, Dec. 9
Clark County road closures and storm response information, Dec. 9

Clark County Public Works is responding to heavy rain and gusty winds that are flooding roads and parks across the county. Several locations, includi…

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Major flooding on way for Western Washington this week
Major flooding on way for Western Washington this week

Western Washington is bracing for a powerful atmospheric river this week that could dump up to 15 inches of rain in parts of southwest Washington and…

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Letter: The silent eviction – Why Clark County is becoming unlivable for the middle class
Letter: The silent eviction – Why Clark County is becoming unlivable for the middle class

In this letter to the editor, Yacolt resident Mark Rose describes opening an “escrow shortage” notice that raised his mortgage payment by nearly $400…

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Tort claim filed against city of Portland on behalf of conservative journalist
Tort claim filed against city of Portland on behalf of conservative journalist

A legal team representing conservative journalist Nicholas Sortor has filed a tort claim against the city of Portland, alleging his October 2, 2025 a…

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Opinion: Fish first, or people, that's the dam question?
Opinion: Fish first, or people, that's the dam question?

In this Northwest Nonsense commentary, Lars Larson reacts to an atmospheric river bearing down on the region and questions environmentalists’ push to…

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Battle Ground Police Department hosts annual ‘Shop With A Cop’ event for local youth
Battle Ground Police Department hosts annual ‘Shop With A Cop’ event for local youth

The Battle Ground Police Department’s annual “Shop With A Cop” event paired more than 20 local children with officers for a holiday shopping trip at …

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County Public Works ready to respond to storm impacts, shares resources for residents
County Public Works ready to respond to storm impacts, shares resources for residents

With heavy rain and gusty winds in the forecast, Clark County Public Works says its crews and equipment are ready to respond to storm impacts in unin…

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Battle Ground City Council adopts 2026 Budget
Battle Ground City Council adopts 2026 Budget

The Battle Ground City Council has unanimously adopted the city’s 2026 budget after months of planning and public input, prioritizing service level i…

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