- Rodeo queen looks to lasso new crown
Sharon Crouch, left, watches her daughter, Miss Rodeo Washington Jessica Crouch, in purple, get a final fitting Wednesday as designer Susan Rummel, second from left, and seamstress Natalya Pilipchuk inspect her ...
- Two teens hurt in Thanksgiving crash
Two teens were injured Thursday night after their pickup went off a road east of Woodland and crashed into a tree, the Washington State Patrol reported.
- A fleet of classic cars falls to the auctioneer's ...
Kids play on a rusty classic car Saturday at an estate sale in Brush Prairie. The barn fresh, as folks call it, was an auction of 20-some vintage vehicles collected by the late Bob Dempsey.
- Not just for kids anymore
Cowlitz County's Goat Island could become Treehouse Island within two years. Under the direction of Battle Ground-based Kiddigan Investments, the development on Silver Lake would be just what it sounds like an ...
- Ways to grow county farming topic of meeting
A group of local farm advocates thinks Clark County should buy up more open land and lease it out for crops and grazing.
- Around the area
Battle Ground School board announces Saturday morning meeting Battle Ground Public Schools is holding a regular board meeting at 9 a.m. today at the district office, CASEE-A, 11104 N.E. 149th St., Brush ...
- Police dog's partner recounts fatal call
Vancouver police dog Dakota, four months before his death. Ronald J. Chenette Faces life in prison if convicted Vancouver Police Officer Roger Evans testified Thursday that he sent police dog Dakota into the ...
- Trial set in killing of police dog
Vancouver police dog Dakota was killed on Oct. 23, 2007. Ronald J. Chenette He could get life in prison Trial begins today for a Brush Prairie man accused of killing a police tracking dog.
- Around the Area November 6
BRUSH PRAIRIE Rain barrel workshop set Saturday at CASEE Between 35 and 50 inches of rain falls in Clark County annually, yet most of it washes away without being put to good use.
- Commissioners' split makes difference on land use
Sam Fox, 20, grinds a piece of steel at Fabrication Products, a Minnehaha factory forced to delay its expansion after a 2005 ruling by county commissioners that the company would have to share road-building ...
- Murder conviction upheld in sergeant's death
The Court of Appeals on Tuesday upheld the conviction of a Brush Prairie man in the 2004 death of Sgt.
- County sets open houses on preserving farmland
Clark County has scheduled three open houses for early November to present strategies for preserving farmland and protecting commercial and noncommercial agriculture.
- Battle Ground district cancels retreat at resort
Battle Ground school officials won't go on a two-day retreat to a Mount Hood area lodge, after all.
- More on phone etiquette
My phone number must be close to one or more fax numbers. If a person attempting to send a fax is unsuccessful for three attempts, he or she should redial the number.
- Schwabe-Wohlgemuth
ANACORTES a ' Sara Nicole Schwabe and Jeremiah Wohlgemuth announce their engagement.
- Religion calendar October 4
CLARK COUNTY TODAY COUNTRY GOSPEL JUBILEE will entertain at 6:30 tonight at the Holiness Association Campground, Northeast Covington Road at 107th Avenue, Vancouver.
- Our readers' views: Oct. 4
He is head and shoulders above the other candidates in understanding fiscal policy.
- Pigeon fever outbreak plagues area horses
Several horse owners in Southwest Washington have reported cases of a highly contagious, though generally harmless, equine disease.
- Our readers' views
Editorial was a smear The Sept. 11 editorial, "Removing stains," attacking Officer Navin Sharma's fellow officers, is an odious smear.