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Washington has unveiled a new wildlife connectivity action plan to reduce collisions and reconnect critical habitat. Developed by WDFW and WSDOT, the strategy identifies key road segments and statewide wildlife corridors, aiming to improve both public safety and ecosystem resilience. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/new-state-plan-aims-to-reconnect-washington-wildlife-make-roads-safer/ #WAHCAP #WDFW #WSDOT #WildlifeCorridors #HabitatConnectivity #ClimateResilience #WashingtonWildlife #RoadSafety #ConservationPlanning #ArcGIS
In his latest column, Lars Larson takes aim at Portland City Hall's response to the failed state transportation bill, calling the panic over a 2 percent funding loss overblown. He urges officials to tighten their belts and fix the roads. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-oh-the-humanity/ #LarsLarson #Opinion #PortlandPolitics #PBOT #StreetMaintenance #TransportationBill #BudgetShortfall #NorthwestNonsense #PortlandCityHall #Potholes
In this letter to the editor, Vancouver resident Wynn Grcich questions Clark County's public health leadership and expresses concern over vaccines, fluoridation, and transparency. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/letter-inquiring-minds-want-to-know/ #LetterToTheEditor #ClarkCounty #PublicHealth #Vaccines #Fluoride #Opinion #WynnGrcich #Melnick #COVIDConcerns #FluoridationDebate
A taxpayer-funded hotline in Washington allows residents — including illegal immigrants — to report U.S. citizens for legally protected speech. Critics warn the new system, launched by the Attorney General's office, could chill First Amendment rights and expand government surveillance. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/wa-hotline-allows-illegal-immigrants-to-report-u-s-citizens-for-first-amendment-activity/ #FreeSpeech #FirstAmendment #WashingtonAG #BiasHotline #SB5427 #GovernmentOverreach #PublicSurveillance #JavierValdez #CatalinaVelasquez #FIRE
The Clark County Sheriff's Office is renewing its call for help in finding Robert “Bob” Sarkkinen, missing since May 2018 in the Battle Ground area. His family is offering a $5,000 reward. Detectives say foul play is not suspected, but they're urging the public to come forward with any information. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/family-offers-5000-reward-for-information-regarding-missing-person/ #MissingPerson #ClarkCountySheriff #BattleGroundWA #RobertSarkkinen #RewardOffered #PublicAssistance #UnsolvedCases #MajorCrimesUnit #MissingSince2018 #HelpFindBob
With the Oregon Legislature failing to pass a transportation funding bill, ODOT now faces up to 700 layoffs. Director Kris Strickler called the situation shocking, and local officials warn of ripple effects across transit, safety, and infrastructure. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/oregon-dot-director-calls-transportation-funding-bill-failure-shocking-warns-of-layoffs/ #ODOT #OregonLegislature #TransportationFunding #Layoffs #PublicTransitCuts #HouseBill2025 #PacificNorthwest #InfrastructureCrisis #KrisStrickler #ClimateSolutions
Journey Theater will stage Singin' in the Rain this July and August at Heritage High School in Vancouver, offering a high-energy take on the classic musical with a cast of local talent. Shows run July 25 to August 2. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/people/journey-theater-presents-singin-in-the-rain/ #SinginInTheRain #JourneyTheater #VancouverWA #ClarkCountyEvents #CommunityTheater #MusicalTheater #YouthArts #FamilyEntertainment #LivePerformance #SummerShows
Two high school students from Ridgefield and Vancouver shared how the Boys State program challenged them to step into leadership roles and learn firsthand how government works. Sponsored by American Legion Post 44, their experience involved campaigning, debate, and teamwork. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/youth/two-students-share-their-boys-state-experience-with-american-legion-post-44-members/ #BoysState #YouthLeadership #CivicEducation #RidgefieldWA #VancouverWA #AmericanLegion #NathanKim #RobertoValdez #StudentVoices #OratoricalContest
The Trump administration is freezing $6.8 billion in K-12 education funding, impacting programs like migrant education and English-language learning. Washington state could lose $137 million, sparking legal threats and mounting concern. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/trump-administration-tells-states-its-freezing-6-8-billion-for-k-12-school-programs/ #EducationFunding #TrumpAdministration #WashingtonState #K12Schools #SchoolBudgetCrisis #FederalCuts #ChrisReykdal #PattyMurray #Opinion #SchoolLawsuit
Clark County has issued an early burn ban beginning July 3, citing dry conditions and fire safety concerns. All land clearing and residential burning is prohibited until further notice, though some recreational fires remain allowed. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/county-implements-burn-ban-beginning-july-3/ #ClarkCounty #BurnBan #FireSafety #OutdoorBurning #DonnaGoddard #RecreationalFires #WildfirePrevention #LocalAlert #News #EmergencyInfo
The U.S. Senate passed a landmark GOP tax and spending bill with Vice President JD Vance breaking the tie, sending the legislation to the House amid backlash over Medicaid cuts, new school voucher programs, and massive deficit projections. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/us-senate-narrowly-passes-gop-megabill-after-overnight-session-sending-it-to-house/ #JDVance #SenateVote #TaxBill #BudgetReconciliation #MedicaidCuts #SNAP #RuralHospitals #TruthSocial #TrumpAgenda #News
Washington Policy Center's Todd Myers critiques Washington's rising gas taxes and CO2 pricing, arguing that residents face some of the nation's highest gas prices despite poor road quality. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-washingtons-already-high-gas-taxes-jump-another-six-cents-per-gallon-driving-prices-up/ #GasTax #WashingtonPolicyCenter #ToddMyers #CO2Tax #CCA #WashingtonState #FuelPrices #TransportationFunding #GasPrices #Opinion
Magenta Theater is bringing the laughs to downtown Vancouver this July with the farcical comedy “Don't Dress for Dinner,” featuring mistaken identities, secret affairs, and lightning-fast improv. Opening night is July 11 and performances run through July 27. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/people/magenta-theater-presents-dont-dress-for-dinner/ #MagentaTheater #VancouverWA #LiveTheater #ComedyPlay #DontDressForDinner #MichaelReid #CommunityTheater #PerformingArts #Entertainment #LocalActors
Anna Miller of Camas says the DOJ's massive 2025 crackdown on Medicaid and Medicare fraud reveals just how deeply the system is being looted — and slams Washington, D.C. officials for letting it happen. She argues federal enforcement is doing the work local oversight won't. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/letter-dojs-take-down-of-the-dirty-rotten-scoundrels/ #Opinion #AnnaMiller #MedicaidFraud #DOJ #healthcarefraud #CMS #MelisaByrd #DOGE #Camas #lettertotheeditor
Bill Bruch with All Things Politics outlines the Trump administration's rollout of a national citizenship database intended to help states verify voter registration and ensure only U.S. citizens can cast ballots. He says Democrats strongly oppose the program, despite its use in pilot states. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-trump-administration-rolls-out-program-to-help-verify-that-only-u-s-citizens-can-cast-ballots/ #Opinion #voterintegrity #citizenshipverification #BillBruch #electionsecurity #SAVEprogram #DHS #DOGE #noncitizenvoting
Nancy Churchill says Washington's real immigration crisis is in the fields, not at the border. With crops ripening and labor in short supply, she calls for both enforcement and reform to protect American farms. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-the-real-immigration-emergency-crops-dont-wait/ #Opinion #agriculture #farmworkers #immigrationpolicy #NancyChurchill #H2A #FWMA #OBBB #WashingtonFarms #foodsecurity
Vancouver Fire responded to a large fire Sunday night at Columbia Vista Corporation's mill, using water tenders, Fire Boat Discovery, and heavy equipment to fight the flames and prevent runoff into the Columbia River. All employees were safe, and the cause is under investigation. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/vancouver-fire-responds-to-blaze-at-mill/ #VancouverWA #firefighters #ColumbiaRiver #millfire #FireBoatDiscovery #VancouverFireDepartment #EvergreenHighway #ClarkCounty #publicsafety
The long-awaited pedestrian and bike bridge over SR 500 in Vancouver is now open, offering a safe and ADA-accessible route between NE Stapleton Road and NE 54th Avenue. The WSDOT project restores a vital connection for walkers, cyclists, and transit users after years of detours. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/new-crossing-opens-over-sr-500-in-vancouver/ #SR500 #VancouverWA #transportation #WSDOT #bikepath #ADAaccess #CTRAN #pedestrianbridge #infrastructure #PaulValencia
Washington adults are more likely than Idahoans to oppose teacher-led prayer in public schools, especially prayers that mention Jesus, according to new Pew Research Center findings. The analysis also explores shifting support when prayers refer to “God” more generically. Originally published by FāVS News and Washington State Standard. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/analysis-reveals-divided-views-on-teacher-led-prayer-in-public-schools-in-washington-vs-idaho/ #WashingtonNews #publicschools #prayerinschools #PewResearch #religioussurvey #Idaho #teacherledprayer #schoolpolicy #Christianprayer #FāVS
In a letter to the editor, Vancouver resident Peter Bracchi accuses city leadership of neglecting its own laws and permitting standards by tolerating — and facilitating — an unsanctioned homeless encampment near downtown for eight years. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/letter-eight-years-of-mayors-failure-on-vancouvers-streets/ #Opinion #VancouverWA #homelessness #cityaccountability #publicsafety #ADAviolations #AnneMcEnernyOgle #PeterBracchi #encampments
A wide slate of new Washington laws takes effect July 1, covering everything from a 6-cent gas tax hike and hunting license increases to workplace protections for immigrants and stricter gun dealer rules. The full list includes criminal justice reforms, tribal law enforcement recognition, and new measures to support trafficking survivors. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/these-new-washington-laws-take-effect-tuesday/ #WashingtonLaws #gasprices #gunregulations #immigrationrights #huntinglicenses #equalpay #triballaw #sextrafficking #SB5583 #SB6006
C-TRAN is set to break ground July 9 on The Vine's third rapid transit line, which will run along Highway 99 between Salmon Creek and the Vancouver Waterfront. Officials and community leaders will speak at the WSU Vancouver campus, marking a major milestone for regional transit. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/c-tran-to-hold-groundbreaking-for-the-vine-on-highway-99/ #CTRAN #Highway99 #busrapidtransit #ClarkCounty #TheVine #publictransportation #SalmonCreek #VancouverWA #WSUVancouver #Route71
Families gathered for the first meeting of a new Parent Grief Support Group in Clark County, created to provide healing and community for those navigating the pain of losing a child. Organized by NWCAVE and led by co-chairs who have lived the experience, the group continues with a July 27 session in Battle Ground. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/people/parent-grief-support-group-offers-hope-and-community/ #griefsupport #ClarkCounty #NWCAVE #JaneOh #childloss #BattleGroundWA #traumasupport #ParentSupport #communityhealing #MindiThomas
CRESA will undergo an on-site accreditation review starting July 7 to maintain its status with CALEA, the national authority for public safety communications standards. Residents are invited to comment as part of the evaluation process. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/calea-accreditation-assessor-invites-public-comment/ #CRESA #publicsafety #CALEA #ClarkCounty #emergencyservices #accreditation #lawenforcement #telecommunications #JulieRighterDove
Fireworks sales officially launched June 28 in unincorporated Clark County, with each nearby city setting its own rules and timelines. Learn what's allowed where—and when—as the region gears up for Independence Day. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/fireworks-sales-launch-in-southwest-washington/ #fireworks #ClarkCounty #VancouverWA #FourthOfJuly #communitynews #fireworksban #LaCenter #CamasWA #Washougal #BattleGroundWA
Editor Ken Vance critiques Oregon's inability to fund its share of the I-5 Bridge replacement, highlighting the growing frustrations on the Washington side. From light rail concerns to fiscal mismanagement, the opinion piece makes a strong case for reevaluating the project's current direction. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-southwest-washington-residents-deserve-a-better-i-5-bridge-replacement-project-and-a-more-reliable-partner-to-complete-it/ #Opinion #I5Bridge #OregonLegislature #TransportationCrisis #LightRail #WSDOT #ODOT #ClarkCounty #ColumbiaRiverCrossing #Infrastructure #IBR
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to narrow lower court powers on nationwide injunctions, allowing a Trump-era executive order on birthright citizenship to proceed in most states while avoiding a direct ruling on its constitutionality. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/us-supreme-court-limits-injunctions-allows-president-trump-to-act-on-birthright-citizenship-ban/ #DonaldTrump #SupremeCourt #BirthrightCitizenship #14thAmendment #AmyConeyBarrett #SoniaSotomayor #TrumpAdministration #USPolitics #Judiciary #ImmigrationPolicy
Elizabeth New of the Washington Policy Center says the state is failing to uphold its duty to public workers by acting as a dues collector for unions and suppressing information about workers' constitutional rights. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-governments-should-protect-workers-end-cozy-relationship-with-political-allies/ #ElizabethNew #JanusRights #GovernmentUnions #WashingtonPolicyCenter #SB5041 #LaborPolicy #UnionDues #WorkerRights #PublicEmployees #Opinion
Starting June 30, Battle Ground will begin installing new 35 and 40 MPH signs across multiple city streets, with full implementation by July 18. The goal is to enhance safety through lower speeds and radar feedback signs in high-traffic areas. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/city-of-battle-ground-announces-speed-limit-reductions-on-multiple-city-streets/ #BattleGroundWA #TrafficSafety #SpeedLimitUpdate #PublicWorks #RadarSigns #Resolution2503 #TransportationPlanning #GraceAvenue #EatonBoulevard #SafeStreets
Cascades Amphitheater in Ridgefield just unveiled a fresh look and premium experience called The Backyard, complete with barbecue, a photo op, and outdoor comforts — while still offering $30 lawn tickets for fans on a budget. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/people/entertainment/new-name-is-not-the-only-thing-new-at-cascades-amphitheater/ #CascadesAmphitheater #TheBackyard #RidgefieldWA #LiveNation #VIPconcerts #ConcertFood #PacificNorthwest #SummerConcertSeries #HalseyTour #TicketDeals
Despite a new Supreme Court ruling that narrows the power of lower courts to issue nationwide injunctions, Washington is continuing its legal push to stop President Trump's birthright citizenship order. State officials argue the policy could have far-reaching impacts if not blocked entirely. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/whats-next-for-washingtons-challenge-to-trumps-birthright-citizenship-order/ #TrumpExecutiveOrder #BirthrightCitizenship #NickBrown #ImmigrationLaw #WashingtonState #SCOTUS #NationwideInjunction #9thCircuit #FederalCourts #JohnCoughenour
Lars Larson says America is making history by ending birthright citizenship for the children of illegal immigrants, thanks to new Supreme Court decisions and an executive order from President Trump. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-the-precious-right-of-citizenship/ #LarsLarson #Opinion #BirthrightCitizenship #SupremeCourt #TrumpExecutiveOrder #ImmigrationLaw #FourteenthAmendment #DemocratParty #USPolitics #Columns
Nonprofits and public organizations in Clark County can now apply for the 2026 Historical Promotion Grants, which fund efforts to preserve and interpret local history. Applications are due by Sept. 1. Details: https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/application-period-now-open-for-2026-historical-promotion-grants/ #ClarkCounty #HistoricalGrants #Preservation #LocalHistory #NonprofitSupport #Education #CommunityPlanning #HistoricPreservation #GrantOpportunity #PublicFunding
This week's Clark County Today poll asks readers what lawmakers should prioritize to prevent a projected budget deficit in Washington — from cutting spending to rebalancing programs or raising taxes again. Cast your vote now: https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/poll-what-should-lawmakers-prioritize-to-avoid-a-budget-shortfall-by-2027/ #WashingtonPolitics #BudgetShortfall #Poll #Opinion #StateSpending #WAleg #TaxPolicy #FiscalReform #PublicInput #2027Forecast
Washington's top education official, Chris Reykdal, is standing firm on OSPI's transgender inclusion policies, even as federal scrutiny and funding threats loom. The Trump administration alleges Title IX violations, and over $56 million in school funding may be at risk. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/ospi-remains-defiant-as-federal-funding-for-washington-state-schools-is-at-risk/ #OSPI #ChrisReykdal #TitleIX #TransgenderPolicy #TrumpAdministration #FederalFunding #WashingtonSchools #HouseBill1296 #Initiative2081 #EducationNews
As the Fourth of July approaches, Clark County reminds residents to dispose of fireworks safely. Proper cleanup can prevent fires, protect waterways, and reduce harm to sanitation workers. Learn how and where to dispose of used and unused fireworks, and avoid legal trouble this holiday. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/prevent-fires-injury-and-waterway-contamination-with-proper-fireworks-disposal-2/ #FireworksSafety #ClarkCounty #FourthOfJuly #FirePrevention #WaterPollution #PublicWorks #CRESA #Vancouver #SanitationSafety #DisposalTips
Bill Bruch weighs in on the DOJ's support for Nick Rolovich, the former WSU football coach fired for refusing the COVID vaccine. With the DOJ arguing that WSU failed to respect religious freedom, Bruch connects this to broader litigation and state policy conflicts. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-doj-files-ninth-circuit-amicus-brief-in-support-of-wsu-football-coach-fired-for-not-taking-covid-vaccine/ #Opinion #NickRolovich #WSU #ReligiousFreedom #DOJ #COVIDMandates #NinthCircuit #FirstAmendment #TitleVII #SB5375
Doug Dahl of The Wise Drive explores Washington's legal gray areas around riding in the back of a pickup. From seat belt rules to parade permits, his column highlights what's legal, what's not, and why it depends on where — and how — you're riding. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-riding-in-the-bed-of-a-pickup/ #Opinion #TheWiseDrive #DougDahl #TrafficLaws #PickupTruckBed #RCW #SeatBeltLaw #VehicleSafety #TargetZero #ParadeRules
WSDOT crews will close the left lane of northbound I-5 near 179th Street in Clark County on Friday, June 27, for utility work on a light pole. Drivers should plan for delays and stay alert through the work zone. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/expect-delays-on-i-5-in-clark-county-for-utility-work-friday-june-27/ #ClarkCounty #WSDOT #I5Delays #TrafficAlert #LaneClosures #HighwayMaintenance #179thStreet #TravelAdvisory #UtilityWork #RoadSafety
Vancouver's Marshall Community Center turns 60 on July 2, and everyone is invited to celebrate with free swimming, games, crafts, and more. The city-run center has served generations with recreation programs and community connection. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/community-celebrates-60-years-of-health-connection-and-creativity-at-marshall-community-center/ #MarshallCommunityCenter #VancouverWA #CommunityCelebration #AccessToRecreation #SwimLessons #GeorgeMarshall #RecreationPrograms #FamilyEvents #CityOfVancouver #PublicFacilities
The 75th anniversary of the Korean War was honored in Vancouver with a remembrance ceremony at the VA Medical Center, where community members and officials gathered to recognize the service and sacrifice of local veterans. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/people/korean-war-anniversary-community-promises-to-never-forget-the-forgotten-war/ #KoreanWar #Veterans #ClarkCounty #VancouverWA #RemembranceCeremony #USKoreaAlliance #QuiltsOfValor #MilitaryHistory #FreedomIsNotFree #VA
Washington state may need to dip into its rainy day fund by the end of the 2025-27 biennium, even after enacting the largest tax increase in state history. Lawmakers point to overspending and warn that course corrections may be needed early next year. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/wa-may-have-to-dip-into-emergency-reserves-despite-historic-tax-increases/ #WashingtonBudget #ERFC #StateRevenue #TaxIncrease #RainyDayFund #EdOrcutt #MikePellicciotti #WAleg #StateSpending #PublicFinance
Fireworks sales in Clark County begin June 28, but use is limited to July 4 in unincorporated areas. Vancouver bans fireworks entirely, and rules vary by city. Officials urge residents to stay safe and follow all local laws. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/sale-of-fireworks-begins-june-28-use-in-unincorporated-area-allowed-only-on-july-4/ #ClarkCounty #Fireworks #IndependenceDay #FireworksSafety #July4 #VancouverWA #CRESA #DonnaGoddard #FireMarshal #PublicSafety
Mark Harmsworth of the Washington Policy Center criticizes Sen. Jamie Pedersen for claiming Washington is business-friendly, citing data that ranks the state 42nd and pointing to policies that he says hurt small businesses. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-senate-majority-leader-jamie-pedersen-thinks-washington-is-a-great-place-to-do-business/ #WashingtonPolicyCenter #MarkHarmsworth #JamiePedersen #SmallBusiness #BusinessClimate #BAndOTax #WashingtonLegislature #EconomicPolicy #Opinion #SenateBill5041
At Skyview's Senior Awards Night, the Storm Nation Foundation awarded $21,000 in scholarships to nine students for excellence in academics, leadership, STEM, and more. The nonprofit also announced a new alumni community project. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/youth/storm-nation-foundation-a-nonprofit-organization-providing-scholarships-for-skyview-seniors-awards-21000/ #SkyviewHighSchool #StormNation #Scholarships #VancouverWA #CTE #STEM #AcademicExcellence #StudentLeaders #ClarkCounty #PublicEducation
Clark County has launched construction on a wetland restoration at 78th Street Heritage Farm, aiming to restore two acres of wetlands and add vegetated buffers along Cougar Creek's headwaters. Funded by the state and Clean Water Fund, the project is rooted in years of planning and community input. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/construction-begins-on-wetland-restoration-at-countys-78th-street-heritage-farm/ #ClarkCounty #WetlandRestoration #HeritageFarm #CougarCreek #PublicWorks #EnvironmentalProject #NativePlants #CleanWaterFund #WAecology #PublicLands
Battle Ground Public Schools is preparing for leadership changes this fall as Deputy Superintendent Shelly Whitten steps into the superintendent role. Other shifts include new principals at multiple schools and a restructured central office team. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/battle-ground-public-schools-announces-administrative-changes-for-2025-26/ #BattleGround #SchoolLeadership #Superintendent #ClarkCounty #EducationNews #AdministrativeChanges #PublicSchools #BGPS #SchoolPrincipals #DistrictLeadership
A one-day heat mapping event across Clark County revealed uneven heat distribution, with more developed areas like central Vancouver and Washougal retaining more heat—putting certain communities at higher risk. The project data will help shape future cooling strategies. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/results-of-heat-mapping-project-show-unequal-distribution-of-heat-in-clark-county/ #ClarkCounty #HeatMapping #UrbanHeat #PublicHealth #ExtremeHeat #ClimateRisk #VancouverWA #HeatWatch #BuiltEnvironment #WeatherHazards
Two men were found deceased in a Vancouver parking lot early Wednesday after a 9-1-1 caller reported an intent to commit suicide. Vancouver Police say both had gunshot wounds, and the Major Crimes Unit is investigating. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/vancouver-police-investigate-two-deaths/ #Vancouver #PoliceInvestigation #GunshotWounds #Suicide #VancouverLake #ClarkCounty #VPD #ClarkCountyMedicalExaminer #BreakingNews #PacificNorthwest
A Caring Closet is making a major impact in Clark County and beyond — distributing $1.6 million worth of free medical equipment in 2024 alone. The Vancouver-based nonprofit helps remove barriers for those in need of walkers, wheelchairs, hospital beds, and more, thanks to community donations and volunteers. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/people/a-caring-closet-provides-gently-used-medical-equipment-to-those-in-need/ #ACaringCloset #VancouverWA #MedicalEquipment #NonprofitSupport #SeniorCare #ClarkCounty #FreeMedicalSupplies #CommunityHealth #DurableMedicalEquipment #VolunteerDriven
The Curt Daniels Invitational is back for its 20th summer, with youth baseball teams competing in two age brackets across Clark County and Portland. Games run June 25–29, with championship matchups at the University of Portland. The event honors Curt Daniels, a beloved Vancouver coach and founder of the Vancouver Cardinals. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/sports/curt-daniels-invitational-to-celebrate-20-years-of-summer-baseball-tournament/ #CurtDanielsInvitational #SummerBaseball #VancouverCardinals #ClarkCountySports #YouthBaseball #NorthwestDiamondSeries #BaseballTournament #JoeEtzelField #Camas #Portland