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Temporary closure of Southbound 32nd Street in Washougal for rail crossing project preparations
Temporary closure of Southbound 32nd Street in Washougal for rail crossing project preparations

Washougal will temporarily close the southbound lane of 32nd Street at the railroad tracks between Evergreen Way and B Street from Sept. 15–19, 8:30 …

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CCSO investigating suspicious incidents on Salmon Creek Trail
CCSO investigating suspicious incidents on Salmon Creek Trail

CCSO is investigating two incidents reported by women on the Salmon Creek Trail near Klineline Park: an alleged assault on Sept. 3 and suspicious rec…

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Pacific Power adjusts Lewis River recreation schedules to accommodate changing public use patterns, expanding avian habitat
Pacific Power adjusts Lewis River recreation schedules to accommodate changing public use patterns, expanding avian habitat

Pacific Power set a new 2026 Lewis River recreation schedule: Beaver Bay Park May 22–Sept. 30; Swift Forest Camp day use from May 10 and camping May …

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Commission on Aging to confirm 2026 work plan at annual retreat
Commission on Aging to confirm 2026 work plan at annual retreat

The Clark County Commission on Aging will hold its annual retreat on Sept. 17 from 3:15–6 p.m. in the sixth-floor Training Room at the Public Service…

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Nationally recognized physician executive Dr. Imelda Dacones joins PeaceHealth as president of Care Delivery and Value
Nationally recognized physician executive Dr. Imelda Dacones joins PeaceHealth as president of Care Delivery and Value

PeaceHealth announced Imelda Dacones, MD, FACP, as president of care delivery and value, effective Sept. 15, joining a senior leadership realignment …

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Clark College awarded $78k Job Skills Grant
Clark College awarded $78k Job Skills Grant

Clark College was awarded a $77,610 Job Skills grant to deliver lean-focused, job-specific training with ETI Group for employees of Cascadia Metals, …

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Let's Go Washington launches parents' rights, girls in sports initiatives
Let's Go Washington launches parents' rights, girls in sports initiatives

Let’s Go Washington, founded by Brian Heywood, launched two initiatives to the Legislature: a parental rights measure tied to I-2081 and HB 1296, and…

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Opinion: Complaining About the Potential Impact of Tariffs After Actually Raising Taxes by $9 Billion Seems a Little Hypocritical
Opinion: Complaining About the Potential Impact of Tariffs After Actually Raising Taxes by $9 Billion Seems a Little Hypocritical

Mark Harmsworth says Gov. Bob Ferguson’s concern over proposed tariffs conflicts with $9B in state tax increases, citing projected costs, jobs at ris…

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Opinion: ‘I’m crossing my fingers this time it can be different’
Opinion: ‘I’m crossing my fingers this time it can be different’

Lars Larson calls the Evergreen public schools strike illegal, notes 14-hundred workers walked off the job, says the district is 26 million dollars s…

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Letter: Vancouver City Council lowers standards by silencing televised public comment
Letter: Vancouver City Council lowers standards by silencing televised public comment

Vancouver resident Peter Bracchi’s letter criticizes the City Council’s June 2024 decision to stop televising the new monthly Community Communication…

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