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Columbia Credit Union offers Government Shutdown Assistance
Columbia Credit Union offers Government Shutdown Assistance

Columbia Credit Union has launched assistance programs for members affected by the government shutdown, including a 0% APR Short-Term Government Shut…

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Save Vancouver Streets raising money to pay for appeal
Save Vancouver Streets raising money to pay for appeal

Grassroots group Save Vancouver Streets is fundraising to pay for an appeal after losing a court case against the City of Vancouver. The group wants …

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Opinion: ‘Charlie (Kirk) was doing what desperately needed to be done’
Opinion: ‘Charlie (Kirk) was doing what desperately needed to be done’

Heidi St. John reflects on the life and legacy of Charlie Kirk, praising his efforts to reach young people and defend traditional American values. Sh…

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Opinion: Stop the temper tantrum, keep needed health reforms
Opinion: Stop the temper tantrum, keep needed health reforms

Elizabeth New (Hovde) of the Washington Policy Center argues against undoing reforms in H.R. 1 as part of the government shutdown standoff. She says …

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Vancouver’s Old Apple Tree Festival returns Oct. 4 at Fort Vancouver
Vancouver’s Old Apple Tree Festival returns Oct. 4 at Fort Vancouver

Vancouver’s Old Apple Tree Festival returns Oct. 4 at Old Apple Tree Park, part of Fort Vancouver. This free community event runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p…

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Opinion: The Cover-Up – Why newsrooms protect narrative over children
Opinion: The Cover-Up – Why newsrooms protect narrative over children

Nancy Churchill’s column “The Cover-Up” critiques how media outlets and institutions protect narratives instead of truth, especially when children ar…

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RedDoor Gallery Unveils latest works by George Throop First Friday, October 3
RedDoor Gallery Unveils latest works by George Throop First Friday, October 3

RedDoor Gallery in Camas invites the public to a special First Friday event on Oct. 3, featuring new works by George Throop, plein-air art from the r…

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County fire marshal lifts outdoor burn ban
County fire marshal lifts outdoor burn ban

Clark County Fire Marshal Donna Goddard announced that outdoor debris burning and recreational fires in unincorporated Clark County are no longer und…

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Midnight federal shutdown edges closer as US Senate fails to agree on spending bills
Midnight federal shutdown edges closer as US Senate fails to agree on spending bills

With hours left before midnight, the Senate failed to pass stopgap funding bills, pushing the U.S. toward a federal shutdown. The standoff centers on…

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Oct. 1 brings new taxes for Washington businesses and consumers
Oct. 1 brings new taxes for Washington businesses and consumers

New taxes take effect in Washington on Oct. 1 under the 2025-27 budget, including sales tax expansion, higher B&O rates, and transportation fee incre…

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