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Republican David Stuebe, left, is running against Democrat Terri Niles, right, for the 17th Legislative District House Position 2 seat being vacated by Rep. Paul Harris, R-Vancouver. They speak during a June League of Women Voters candidate forum at the Vancouver Community Library.

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Republican David Stuebe, left, is running against Democrat Terri Niles, right, for the 17th Legislative District House Position 2 seat being vacated by Rep. Paul Harris, R-Vancouver. They speak during a June League of Women Voters candidate forum at the Vancouver Community Library.

October 14, 2024, 6:00am Clark County News

Two candidates with backgrounds in health care are running to succeed Rep. Paul Harris, R-Vancouver, for the 17th Legislative District House Position 2 seat. Read story

People stand in line before the opening of the new Goodwill superstore in Washougal on Oct. 3.

Washougal welcomes Goodwill: The Superstore is now open and employs 40

People stand in line before the opening of the new Goodwill superstore in Washougal on Oct. 3.

October 12, 2024, 6:08am Business

Washougal’s newest business is bringing a bit of goodwill — figuratively and literally — to east Clark County. Read story

The Hotel Indigo in Vancouver has been awarded the 2024 Haute Grandeur Award for the Best Boutique Hotel in the United States.

Clark County Business Briefing, Oct. 12, 2024

The Hotel Indigo in Vancouver has been awarded the 2024 Haute Grandeur Award for the Best Boutique Hotel in the United States.

October 12, 2024, 5:59am Business Briefs

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Attorneys Angus Lee, clockwise from top left, and Amanda Migchelbrink join John Ley as they appear remotely at the Clark County Courthouse on Friday afternoon. Ley made an appearance during a hearing for voter fraud charges.

John Ley’s felony voter fraud trial moved to Feb. 24

Attorneys Angus Lee, clockwise from top left, and Amanda Migchelbrink join John Ley as they appear remotely at the Clark County Courthouse on Friday afternoon. Ley made an appearance during a hearing for voter fraud charges.

October 11, 2024, 4:29pm Clark County News

The outcome of 18th Legislative District candidate John Ley’s criminal trial, scheduled for Oct. 21, might have swayed voters before the Nov. 5 general election, but that trial date has been moved to Feb. 24. Read story

An apple cider margarita was one of the drinks available at the Sept. 21, 2024, launch party for Garden to Glass, a new Washougal business offering a dry-hire mobile bar for parties and events.

Garden to Glass mobile bar launches in Washougal; booze not included

An apple cider margarita was one of the drinks available at the Sept. 21, 2024, launch party for Garden to Glass, a new Washougal business offering a dry-hire mobile bar for parties and events.

October 9, 2024, 6:02am Business

A few years ago, Baiylie Bancroft had a revelation while making drinks for a get-together at her Washougal home. Read story

Kids scramble for eggs during the annual Easter egg hunt at Crown Park in Camas in 2019.

Camas pauses search for parks director amid budget woes

Kids scramble for eggs during the annual Easter egg hunt at Crown Park in Camas in 2019.

October 5, 2024, 6:10am Clark County News

Faced with a $1.5 million budget deficit in 2025, city leaders say they have paused the search for a new Camas Parks and Recreation director. Read story

The Camas Church of the Nazarene and the Tumwater-based Washington Pacific District Church of the Nazarene have put the The Outpost’s building up for sale, according to Washougal resident Pam Clark, left, and Sandra Renner.

‘A Devastating Blow’: The Outpost, a community resource center in Washougal, set to close Oct. 31

The Camas Church of the Nazarene and the Tumwater-based Washington Pacific District Church of the Nazarene have put the The Outpost’s building up for sale, according to Washougal resident Pam Clark, left, and Sandra Renner.

October 5, 2024, 6:10am Clark County News

With its building up for sale, The Outpost has announced it will have to close. Read story

PeaceHealth is buying four medical clinics in Clark County from Providence to help expand primary, specialty and hospital care for patients.

PeaceHealth will buy four Providence clinics in Clark County by December

PeaceHealth is buying four medical clinics in Clark County from Providence to help expand primary, specialty and hospital care for patients.

October 3, 2024, 12:48pm Business

PeaceHealth announced Thursday it will acquire four Providence medical clinics in Clark County. Read story

In this photo taken the day after a fatal incident Georgia Pacific in Camas, a perimeter gate around the packing machine is shown with non-interlock doors. Following the death, Georgia Pacific installed interlock magnet doors that will not open until power has been shut off and a computer verifies no energy is getting to or being stored in the machine.

‘Could have been prevented’: Camas paper mill fined $650,000 in worker’s death

In this photo taken the day after a fatal incident Georgia Pacific in Camas, a perimeter gate around the packing machine is shown with non-interlock doors. Following the death, Georgia Pacific installed interlock magnet doors that will not open until power has been shut off and a computer verifies no energy is getting to or being stored in the machine.

October 3, 2024, 12:44pm Business

Georgia-Pacific has been fined nearly $650,000 by the state in the workplace death of a 32-year-old Camas paper mill employee who was crushed by a packing machine March 8. Read story

Washougal Police Chief Wendi Steinbronn says the body-worn camera program the department has helped with civility in the community.

Washougal police chief says new body-worn cameras ‘improve civility’

Washougal Police Chief Wendi Steinbronn says the body-worn camera program the department has helped with civility in the community.

September 28, 2024, 6:10am Clark County News

Washougal Police Chief Wendi Steinbronn says the department’s body-worn camera program has improved the civility of encounters, and helped mitigate and protect against frivolous complaints since its inception in June 2023. Read story