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Columbian county government and small cities reporter

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Clark County Charter Review Commission seeks public feedback in series of forums

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May 29, 2021, 2:05pm Clark County News

The Clark County Charter Review Commission will seek public feedback during a series of forums in June. Read story

Survey to seek input on Comcast experiences in Clark County

May 27, 2021, 5:56am Clark County News

Some Clark County and Vancouver residents will soon receive a survey requesting feedback about their experiences with Comcast. Read story

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Camas city manager Jamal Fox announces resignation

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May 26, 2021, 1:38pm Clark County News

Camas’ top staffer will resign in July, just under a year after his hiring. Read story

Golfers Cory Gerlack, left, and Geoffrey Howell wrap up a golf game at Lakeview Par 3 Golf Challenge.

Lakeview Par 3 golf course near Vancouver Lake to close

Golfers Cory Gerlack, left, and Geoffrey Howell wrap up a golf game at Lakeview Par 3 Golf Challenge.

May 26, 2021, 6:05am Business

Owners of Lakeview Par 3 Golf Challenge are planning to close the popular course later this year, citing disagreements with Clark County over the property’s value and taxes. Read story

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Clark County filing week wraps up as familiar Republicans join races

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May 21, 2021, 6:02pm Clark County News

The final day of filing for elections later this year yielded at least 27 new candidates, including some familiar names in local Republican politics. Read story

Plaintiffs Chris Clifford, clockwise from left, Don Benton and Susan Rice pause to talk during a break from the lawsuit trial Wednesday at the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds.

Still no verdict in Benton lawsuit trial

Plaintiffs Chris Clifford, clockwise from left, Don Benton and Susan Rice pause to talk during a break from the lawsuit trial Wednesday at the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds.

May 19, 2021, 5:52pm Clark County News

Don Benton’s lawsuit trial against Clark County will continue after jurors completed their second full day of deliberations Wednesday with no verdict. Read story

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Clark County Charter Review panel: Time to refocus

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May 15, 2021, 2:15pm Clark County News

Clark County Charter Review commissioners called for a “reset” last week in their ongoing review of the county government’s guiding document. Read story

Camas to begin search to fill mayoral position

May 15, 2021, 6:02am Clark County News

The city of Camas will soon begin the process of filling its open mayoral position. Read story

Sandra Day resigns from Ridgefield City Council

May 15, 2021, 6:00am Clark County News

Ridgefield City Councilmember Sandra Day is stepping down next month. Read story

Colorful umbrellas provide shade for residents and visitors at The Waterfront Vancouver as they enjoy the sunshine with tasty food and a glass of wine Tuesday afternoon. Clark County has fewer restrictions on activities than the rest of the Portland metro area, and local restaurants have seen an influx of customers from Oregon as a result.

Clark County officials, businesses hail Inslee plan to reopen state

Colorful umbrellas provide shade for residents and visitors at The Waterfront Vancouver as they enjoy the sunshine with tasty food and a glass of wine Tuesday afternoon. Clark County has fewer restrictions on activities than the rest of the Portland metro area, and local restaurants have seen an influx of customers from Oregon as a result.

May 13, 2021, 6:26pm Clark County Business

Gov. Jay Inslee’s announcement that the state’s economy is on track to fully reopen by June 30 sent a ripple through Washington’s businesses, health officials and elected leaders Thursday afternoon. Read story