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Opinion: Tax hikes won’t fix a spending problem
Opinion: Tax hikes won’t fix a spending problem

Todd Myers of the Washington Policy Center critiques the state’s 2025–27 budget, arguing that overspending and misplaced political priorities created…

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County manager seeks volunteer to fill opening on ethics commission
County manager seeks volunteer to fill opening on ethics commission

Clark County is filling seat 1 on its Ethics Review Commission for an unexpired term through Aug. 1, 2026. Members must be qualified in government et…

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Letter: Leslie Lewallen ‘brings real-world solutions to local challenges’
Letter: Leslie Lewallen ‘brings real-world solutions to local challenges’

In this letter to the editor, former Camas Police Chief and longtime city councilor Don Chaney voices his support for Leslie Lewallen, praising her a…

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Opinion: Democrats vote for hungry bellies among the poor
Opinion: Democrats vote for hungry bellies among the poor

Lars Larson takes aim at four Northwest Democrat senators — Ron Wyden, Jeff Merkley, Maria Cantwell, and Patty Murray — accusing them of voting again…

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Letter: Leslie Lewallen ‘has a dedication for all citizens of the city of Camas’
Letter: Leslie Lewallen ‘has a dedication for all citizens of the city of Camas’

This letter to the editor from Camas resident Darcy Schakols Smith supports Leslie Lewallen’s bid to return to the Camas City Council, praising her f…

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Area residents invited to annual Clark County Prayer Breakfast Thu., Nov. 6
Area residents invited to annual Clark County Prayer Breakfast Thu., Nov. 6

The 24th annual Clark County Prayer Breakfast returns Nov. 6 from 7–9 a.m. at the Vancouver Hilton, inviting residents to honor community leaders, fi…

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Hope Learning Center gives parents tools for homeschooling options
Hope Learning Center gives parents tools for homeschooling options

From a 1995 garage start in Oceanside to a thriving nonprofit in Washougal, Hope Learning Center partners with parents for truth-based homeschooling,…

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Letter: ‘The evidence does not seem to match the campaign rhetoric’
Letter: ‘The evidence does not seem to match the campaign rhetoric’

In this letter to the editor, Battle Ground resident Josh Wilde scrutinizes School Board candidate Chris Grewell’s campaign filings, pointing out app…

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Letter: A Real plan to end Vancouver’s homelessness and addiction crisis
Letter: A Real plan to end Vancouver’s homelessness and addiction crisis

This letter to the editor from Vancouver mayoral candidate Justin Forsman presents a detailed plan to combat homelessness and addiction. Forsman prop…

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Opinion: The IBR guts transit ridership projections by 84 percent and O&M costs by over half
Opinion: The IBR guts transit ridership projections by 84 percent and O&M costs by over half

John Ley says the Interstate Bridge Replacement Program’s new data slashing transit ridership projections by 84 percent reveals deeper issues with th…

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