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Clark County’s five most dominant sectors increase footprints as county grows by nearly 50 percent

By , Columbian staff writer
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Nick Crawford, co-owner of Hi-School Hardware, walks the aisle with shop dog, Boo Boo, while working in Uptown Village.
Nick Crawford, co-owner of Hi-School Hardware, walks the aisle with shop dog, Boo Boo, while working in Uptown Village. (Photos by Amanda Cowan/The Columbian) Photo Gallery

In some ways, Clark County hasn’t changed much over the past 20 years. And in other ways, it has changed enormously — especially its economy.

The region’s five most dominant sectors remain largely the same, but their footprints are much bigger, with all five each now surpassing $1 billion in payroll.

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