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Clark County Council is debating a proposal to raise the sales tax by one-tenth of a percent to support affordable housing. Councilor Michelle Belkot opposes the increase unless voters approve it. Other councilors see it as a modest, proactive step toward housing solutions. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/clark-county-council-mulling-a-raise-to-the-sales-tax-to-go-toward-affordable-housing/ #ClarkCounty #AffordableHousing #LocalGovernment #WashingtonState #SalesTax #Homelessness #CommunityNews #PublicHearing

Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson expressed doubt about major new tax hikes in 2026, citing recent multibillion-dollar increases already passed by lawmakers. He emphasized housing and infrastructure as top priorities for the upcoming session, signaling greater investment in the Housing Trust Fund and road maintenance. This report was first published by the Washington State Standard. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/wa-gov-ferguson-skeptical-of-tax-increases-in-2026/ #Washington #Politics #BobFerguson #Taxes #Housing #Infrastructure #Transportation #Budget #StateGovernment #Seattle #WashingtonStateStandard

The Portland Interscholastic League is adding 36 members to its Hall of Fame, including five with Clark County ties. Honorees include Dave Gassaway, Lisa Gunderson Romig, Laura Matthews Stanford, Livia Strandberg, and Kisha Swafford-Gayhart — all recognized for their athletic accomplishments and community contributions. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/sports/new-hall-of-famers-for-the-pil-have-clark-county-ties/ #Sports #PILHallOfFame #ClarkCounty #Vancouver #Portland #Athletics #HallOfFame #Community #ClarkCollege #Recognition #OregonSports

This letter to the editor from Jacob Smith of Vancouver outlines his bid for a seat on the Evergreen School Board. Smith discusses his experience as an Evergreen graduate, his support for DECA and FBLA programs, and his vision for stronger communication and student engagement across the district. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/letter-i-hope-you-fill-your-ballots-out-and-consider-casting-a-vote-for-me/ #Opinion #LetterToTheEditor #Vancouver #EvergreenSchoolBoard #Education #DECA #FBLA #EvergreenPublicSchools #CommunityVoices #ClarkCounty

Battle Ground Senior Citizens was selected by 100 Women Who Care Southwest Washington as the fourth-quarter 2025 recipient of a collective donation expected to exceed $15,000. The contribution will support programs that keep seniors active, connected, and engaged in the community. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/people/battle-ground-senior-citizens-proud-to-receive-donation-from-100-women-who-care/ #BattleGround #ClarkCounty #100WomenWhoCare #Seniors #CommunityGiving #Philanthropy #Nonprofit #SouthwestWashington #Volunteerism #CommunityService

Clark County is inviting residents to apply for four open seats on the Community Action Advisory Board, which advises on funding for housing, self-sufficiency, and basic needs programs. The county encourages applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply before the Nov. 21 deadline. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/county-seeks-applicants-for-community-action-advisory-board-13/ #ClarkCounty #CommunityAction #PublicService #Housing #Diversity #Inclusion #LocalGovernment #Volunteer #CommunityEngagement #VancouverWA

The Vancouver Fire Department responded to a structure fire at the First Street Station Apartments on October 30, containing the blaze to two units and safely evacuating all residents. The cause is under investigation by the Fire Marshal's Office. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/vancouver-fire-department-responds-to-structure-fire-at-first-street-station-apartments/ #Vancouver #FireDepartment #ClarkCounty #EmergencyServices #PublicSafety #FireResponse #LocalNews #ApartmentFire #VancouverWA #Investigation

The future of the I-5 Bridge project is in question after IBR Administrator Greg Johnson's upcoming exit and a dramatic 84 percent reduction in transit ridership estimates. This week's poll asks whether leadership should change, costs be cut, or the project paused for review. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/poll-with-ibr-administrator-greg-johnson-departing-and-transit-numbers-revised-downward-whats-next-for-the-i-5-bridge-project/ #IBR #Transportation #BridgeProject #ClarkCounty #Oregon #Washington #PublicOpinion #Infrastructure #Transit #Poll

Doug Dahl with The Wise Drive tackles the question of whether drinking coffee while driving is illegal. He explains Washington's “dangerously distracted driving” law, how it differs from the cell phone statute, and reminds readers that any behavior—coffee included—that interferes with safe driving can lead to a violation. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-is-drinking-coffee-while-driving-too-distracting/ #Opinion #DougDahl #TheWiseDrive #WashingtonState #TrafficSafety #DistractedDriving #TargetZero #DrivingLaws #PublicEducation #RoadSafety

Clark College will host a Mechatronics Open House on Nov. 10 from 6–8 p.m. at the Columbia Tech Center in Vancouver. Visitors can tour the facility, meet instructors, and learn about careers in robotics, automation, and advanced manufacturing — all part of the growing Mechatronics program preparing students for high-demand technical fields. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/clark-college-hosts-mechatronic-open-house/ #ClarkCollege #VancouverWA #Mechatronics #OpenHouse #AdvancedManufacturing #Robotics #Automation #STEMEducation #WorkforceDevelopment #Engineering

Camas resident Anna Miller writes that political narratives surrounding the government shutdown are misleading. In her letter to the editor, she argues that bipartisan cooperation is essential for passing funding bills and calls out media outlets for promoting misinformation instead of clarity. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/letter-stop-spreading-false-narratives-about-the-shutdown/ #Opinion #LetterToTheEditor #AnnaMiller #Camas #GovernmentShutdown #Politics #Bipartisan #PublicDiscourse #CivicEducation #MediaBias

Eric Poteete's Silver Star Cemetery Halloween display in Vancouver is back and bigger than ever. After recovering from heart surgeries, Poteete rebuilt his haunted yard with fog machines, projections, and hundreds of spooky decorations for visitors to enjoy Oct. 30–Nov. 1. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/people/halloween-haunt-silver-star-cemetery-even-better-than-last-years-display/ #VancouverWA #Halloween #SilverStarCemetery #EricPoteete #CommunityEvent #ClarkCounty #FamilyFun #HolidaySpirit #HauntedYard #LocalAttractions

In this opinion column, Rep. John Ley takes issue with Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle's remarks about Interstate Bridge Replacement Program Administrator Greg Johnson's sudden departure. Ley argues that unresolved federal reviews, unanswered public comments, and persistent Coast Guard concerns about bridge height expose deeper flaws in the IBR process. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-vancouver-mayors-ridiculous-statement-about-greg-johnsons-sudden-departure/ #Opinion #JohnLey #VancouverWA #GregJohnson #AnneMcEnernyOgle #IBR #InterstateBridge #Transportation #Politics #Infrastructure #ClarkCounty #Oregon #Washington

Clark County Today continues its coverage of Vancouver's 2025 election, featuring candidates' perspectives on the city's Complete Streets program. Mayoral and city council contenders, including Anne McEnerny-Ogle, Justin Forsman, and Pooneh Gray, share views ranging from support for safer mobility to concerns about congestion and neighborhood impact. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/part-iii-vancouver-candidates-discuss-their-thoughts-on-complete-streets/ #VancouverWA #Politics #CompleteStreets #CityCouncil #Transportation #Infrastructure #PublicSafety #LocalGovernment #Elections2025 #CommunityVoice

Clark County Today continues its Charter Review Commission series, featuring candidates' insights on what guiding principles they would bring to evaluating potential charter amendments. Candidates highlight priorities such as transparency, accountability, fiscal responsibility, and community trust as they prepare for the Nov. 4 election. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/part-vi-what-principles-would-you-bring-to-the-charter-review-commission-in-evaluating-which-amendments-if-any-should-be-forwarded-to-the-voters/ #ClarkCounty #Politics #CharterReviewCommission #LocalGovernment #Transparency #Accountability #Elections2025 #Governance #PublicParticipation #CommunityVoice

Clark County Fire District 3 invites area veterans to a special Veterans Day Coffee with the Chief on Nov. 11 at 9 a.m. at Dev's Coffee Bar in Battle Ground. Fire Chief Chris Drone and Division Chief Jason Mansfield, both veterans, will host the informal gathering to honor service and discuss community issues. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/people/fire-district-3-to-host-veterans-day-coffee-with-the-chief/ #ClarkCounty #BattleGround #FireDistrict3 #VeteransDay #CoffeeWithTheChief #CommunityEngagement #FireService #PublicSafety #Veterans #Washington

Clark College's Veterans Center of Excellence will host the Veterans & Students Career and Resource Fair on Nov. 4 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Gaiser Student Center in Vancouver. The event welcomes veterans, students, and community members to connect with employers, educational programs, and veteran support organizations. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/people/clark-college-veterans-center-of-excellence-to-host-career-fair/ #ClarkCollege #VancouverWA #Veterans #CareerFair #MilitaryCommunity #Education #WorkforceDevelopment #CommunityEvent #VeteransSupport #SouthwestWashington

Nancy Churchill, in her Dangerous Rhetoric column, begins her new series “Incentives” with Part One: Fear is the product. She explains how fear functions as a social and political incentive, shaping media, culture, and behavior — and how individuals can reclaim peace and agency. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-incentives-understanding-the-systems-that-shape-our-lives/ #Opinion #NancyChurchill #DangerousRhetoric #WashingtonState #Politics #MediaInfluence #Fear #Freedom #CivicDiscourse #AmericanCulture

Vancouver Police are seeking public assistance to locate 52-year-old Angelika Maxwell-Shire, last seen near Fourth Plain Blvd. and Andresen Road. Family and friends report not hearing from her in several months. Anyone with information is urged to contact the VPD dispatch center. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/vpd-requests-help-from-the-public-to-locate-missing-adult/ #Vancouver #VancouverPolice #MissingPerson #AngelikaMaxwellShire #CommunityAlert #LawEnforcement #PublicSafety #ClarkCounty #Washington #PoliceRequest

The Clark County Auto License office will be closed from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Nov. 4 for in-service training at the Public Service Center, with many vehicle licensing tasks available online via the county's site. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/county-auto-license-office-closed-9-a-m-to-1-p-m-nov-4-for-in-service-training/ #ClarkCounty #VehicleLicensing #PublicServiceCenter #OfficeClosure #Training #ClarkCountyAuditor #GovernmentServices #VancouverWA #CommunityUpdate

A new report from the Napa Legal Institute ranks Michigan and Washington as the worst states for protecting religious nonprofits. The 2025 Faith and Freedom Index evaluates laws across all 50 states for religious liberty and regulatory freedom, citing issues like the Blaine Amendment and lack of a Religious Freedom Restoration Act. Washington's ranking highlights limited legal protections for faith-based organizations and employment practices guided by religious beliefs. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/report-michigan-washington-worst-on-religious-nonprofit-protections/ #WashingtonState #Religion #FaithAndFreedom #ReligiousLiberty #NapaLegal #Nonprofits #FaithBased #LegalRights #USSupremeCourt #ReligiousFreedom

Todd Myers of the Washington Policy Center critiques the state's 2025–27 budget, arguing that overspending and misplaced political priorities created the crisis now driving supplemental funding requests. From Medicaid underfunding to costly climate initiatives, Myers says lawmakers ignored essential services while expanding union pay raises and wasteful projects. He calls on legislators to reject tax hikes and instead cut unsustainable spending. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-tax-hikes-wont-fix-a-spending-problem/ #Opinion #ToddMyers #WashingtonPolicyCenter #WashingtonState #Taxes #Budget #GovernmentSpending #Legislature #Economy #FiscalResponsibility

Clark County is filling seat 1 on its Ethics Review Commission for an unexpired term through Aug. 1, 2026. Members must be qualified in government ethics and cannot hold office or party posts. Meetings are quarterly with hybrid options. Applications go to Jake Goodwin in the County Manager's Office; the deadline is 5 p.m. Nov. 21, 2025. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/county-manager-seeks-volunteer-to-fill-opening-on-ethics-commission/ #ClarkCounty #Ethics #PublicService #LocalGov #CivicDuty #Volunteer #Government #Commission #VancouverWA

In this letter to the editor, former Camas Police Chief and longtime city councilor Don Chaney voices his support for Leslie Lewallen, praising her as a smart, grounded, and tireless advocate who listens, understands, and acts. Chaney highlights her experience as a former deputy prosecuting attorney and her balanced approach to accountability, fairness, and compassion. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/letter-leslie-lewallen-brings-real-world-solutions-to-local-challenges/ #Opinion #Camas #LeslieLewallen #DonChaney #CityCouncil #Community #Leadership #Elections #LocalGovernment #LetterToTheEditor

Lars Larson takes aim at four Northwest Democrat senators — Ron Wyden, Jeff Merkley, Maria Cantwell, and Patty Murray — accusing them of voting against federal funding that could have kept food stamps flowing to millions of Americans. In this edition of The Northwest Nonsense, Larson argues their political strategy leaves citizens hungry to score points against Republicans. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-democrats-vote-for-hungry-bellies-among-the-poor/ #Opinion #LarsLarson #Politics #NorthwestNonsense #Democrats #FoodStamps #GovernmentShutdown #Oregon #Washington #Poverty #USSenate

This letter to the editor from Camas resident Darcy Schakols Smith supports Leslie Lewallen's bid to return to the Camas City Council, praising her for listening to citizens, showing respect for all residents regardless of income, and questioning city spending decisions. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/letter-leslie-lewallen-has-a-dedication-for-all-citizens-of-the-city-of-camas/ #Opinion #Camas #LeslieLewallen #CityCouncil #Community #CivicEngagement #ResponsibleSpending #ClarkCounty #LetterToTheEditor

The 24th annual Clark County Prayer Breakfast returns Nov. 6 from 7–9 a.m. at the Vancouver Hilton, inviting residents to honor community leaders, first responders, active military, veterans and Wounded Warriors. This year's theme is “It's For Our Kids,” and keynote remarks will be delivered by Corban University President Dr. John Mark Yeats. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/area-residents-invited-to-annual-clark-county-prayer-breakfast-thu-nov-6/ #ClarkCounty #PrayerBreakfast #VancouverWA #Community #Faith #CorbanUniversity #JohnMarkYeats #FirstResponders #Veterans #Event

From a 1995 garage start in Oceanside to a thriving nonprofit in Washougal, Hope Learning Center partners with parents for truth-based homeschooling, offers accreditation support via Academy Northwest, and hosts the Harvest Harmonies fundraiser Nov. 14 at Bethel Community Church with live music, a dessert dash, raffles, and auctions. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/hope-learning-center-gives-parents-tools-for-homeschooling-options/ #Homeschool #Washougal #Education #Community #Nonprofit #Fundraiser #HarvestHarmonies #BethelCommunityChurch #AcademyNorthwest

In this letter to the editor, Battle Ground resident Josh Wilde scrutinizes School Board candidate Chris Grewell's campaign filings, pointing out apparent discrepancies in his Public Disclosure Commission reports. Wilde argues that such issues raise questions about accountability and transparency in a campaign built on promises of fiscal discipline. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/letter-the-evidence-does-not-seem-to-match-the-campaign-rhetoric/ #Opinion #LetterToTheEditor #BattleGround #ChrisGrewell #PublicDisclosureCommission #CampaignFinance #Accountability #Transparency #Education #Elections #VoterTrust

This letter to the editor from Vancouver mayoral candidate Justin Forsman presents a detailed plan to combat homelessness and addiction. Forsman proposes declaring a public-health emergency for fentanyl and methamphetamine and reopening Larch Mountain Correctional Facility as a recovery and workforce reintegration center. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/letter-a-real-plan-to-end-vancouvers-homelessness-and-addiction-crisis/ #Opinion #LetterToTheEditor #VancouverWA #Homelessness #AddictionRecovery #PublicHealth #JustinForsman #Rehabilitation #CommunityRecovery #PublicSafety #LarchMountain

John Ley says the Interstate Bridge Replacement Program's new data slashing transit ridership projections by 84 percent reveals deeper issues with the project's planning and leadership. He questions IBR's reliance on inflated estimates, costly light rail components, and continued spending despite clear public opposition. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-the-ibr-guts-transit-ridership-projections-by-84-percent-and-om-costs-by-over-half/ #Opinion #Transportation #IBR #JohnLey #PacificNorthwest #TriMet #CTRAN #PublicSpending #Infrastructure #TrafficCongestion #TaxpayerFunding

Joe Cortright of City Observatory argues that the Interstate Bridge Replacement Program's problems run far deeper than leadership changes. He says Greg Johnson's departure won't solve years of mismanagement, cost overruns, and poor oversight that echo the failures of the Columbia River Crossing. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-ibrs-problems-are-much-deeper-than-its-leadership/ #Opinion #PacificNorthwest #IBR #ColumbiaRiverCrossing #Transportation #PublicSpending #GovernmentAccountability #ODOT #WSDOT #Infrastructure #CityObservatory

In this letter to the editor, Camas and Washougal resident Gary Perman says Proposition 2 would create a new taxing authority without expanding services. He argues that fire and EMS coverage are already effective and warns voters about higher costs and government overreach. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/letter-rfa-proposition-2-why-taxpayers-should-be-alarmed-in-camas-washougal/ #Opinion #LetterToTheEditor #Camas #Washougal #Proposition2 #RFA #RegionalFireAuthority #Taxation #PublicSpending #FiscalAccountability #CivicEngagement

Former Clark County Council Chair and retired Major General Gary Medvigy writes that who we elect to the Charter Review Commission truly matters. He highlights the importance of trust, transparency, and accountability in local governance and endorses Liz Cline, Janna Meyer, and Kirk VanGelder in District 4. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/letter-who-we-elect-to-serve-on-the-clark-county-charter-review-commission-truly-matters/ #Opinion #LetterToTheEditor #ClarkCounty #GaryMedvigy #CharterReview #LocalGovernment #Transparency #Accountability #LizCline #JannaMeyer #KirkVanGelder #CivicEngagement

Ridgefield resident Rob Anderson urges Clark County voters not to sit out the Charter Review Commission election. In this letter to the editor, he highlights candidates who prioritize public safety, fiscal discipline, and accountability, calling for a return to practical, balanced local governance. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/letter-support-charter-review-that-makes-sense/ #Opinion #LetterToTheEditor #ClarkCounty #Ridgefield #CharterReview #LocalGovernment #PublicSafety #FiscalResponsibility #Elections #CivicEngagement

This letter to the editor from Vancouver resident Martha Baumgarten highlights sobering facts about police staffing and urges support for Proposition 5. Baumgarten says the measure offers a balanced, local solution that complements HB 2015's limited state funding. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/letter-the-facts-are-sobering-about-the-police-staffing-issue-in-the-vancouver-police-department/ #Opinion #LetterToTheEditor #VancouverWA #Proposition5 #PublicSafety #PoliceStaffing #VancouverPolice #CivicEngagement #CommunityVoice #HB2015

This letter to the editor from Hazel Dell resident David Poland expresses concern about division in the community and calls for fairness and reason in local government. Poland endorses Cathie Garber for the Charter Review Commission, highlighting her experience and impartiality. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/letter-we-have-suffered-a-lot-from-the-agendas-spread-by-mainstream-media/ #Opinion #LetterToTheEditor #ClarkCounty #CathieGarber #LocalPolitics #CommunityVoice #CivicEngagement #CharterReview #VoterAwareness #HazelDell

Clark County Sheriff's Office is investigating a homicide in a Vancouver apartment parking lot after an adult male was found shot inside a vehicle. Witnesses saw two masked suspects flee in a dark red Lexus ES 350 with rear-end damage and a shattered rear window. Detectives urge anyone with information to call 9-1-1. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/clark-county-sheriffs-office-investigating-homicide-in-apartment-parking-lot/ #ClarkCountySheriff #VancouverWA #HomicideInvestigation #CrimeUpdate #PublicSafety #MajorCrimesUnit #CCSO #PoliceNews #ClarkCounty #BreakingCrime

Vancouver Police are investigating an Oct. 26 assault on a female jogger in the 1100 block of SE 99th Avenue. A younger white male, late teens to early 20s, about 5'7", in black jeans and a grey hoodie, fled on a bike. The Major Crimes Unit is handling the investigation. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/vancouver-police-investigate-assault-on-female-jogger/ #VancouverPolice #VancouverWA #CrimeUpdate #PublicSafety #AssaultInvestigation #MajorCrimesUnit #PoliceNews #ClarkCounty

La Center football coach John Lambert reached a major milestone Friday night — his 200th career win as the Wildcats' head coach. Lambert, who has led La Center since 1999, became the first football coach in Southwest Washington to reach 200 wins at a single school. Players, fans, and family celebrated the moment that cements his legacy in local sports. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/sports/john-lambert-reaches-historic-200th-win-as-la-centers-football-coach/ #LaCenter #JohnLambert #ClarkCounty #HighSchoolFootball #CoachingMilestone #Sports #TricoLeague #Wildcats #Community #Athletics #Celebratory

A new lawsuit filed by parents and school board members challenges Washington's House Bill 1296, claiming the law violates constitutional and parental rights. The case adds to a heated statewide debate over education, gender policy, and parental authority. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/conservative-group-sues-to-overturn-rewrite-of-wa-parental-rights-law/ #WashingtonState #Education #ParentalRights #HouseBill1296 #Lawsuit #ChrisReykdal #BobFerguson #CitizenActionDefenseFund #Initiative2081 #WashingtonStateStandard #News #Critical

Love Street Playhouse brings back “The Dead Husband” series with Was He Better Off Dead? — a laugh-filled dinner theatre experience running Nov. 21–Dec. 7 at The Cedars Public House in Brush Prairie. The show promises four courses, twelve songs, and endless laughs with a cast led by Lou Pallotta, Dani Baldwin, and Melinda Pallotta. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/people/was-he-better-off-dead-performing-at-the-cedars-public-house/ #BrushPrairie #LoveStreetPlayhouse #DinnerTheatre #Comedy #Theatre #ArtsAndCulture #ClarkCounty #LouPallotta #CedarsPublicHouse #Entertainment #HolidayEvents

The Camas-Washougal Historical Society invites the community to explore the rich fishing heritage of the Columbia River at its Nov. 16 program, “A River Runs Through It.” Guest speaker Steve Jones, president of the Washington Council of Fly Fishers International, will share insights on local history and conservation. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/a-river-runs-through-it-the-history-of-fishing-on-the-columbia/ #Camas #Washougal #ClarkCounty #ColumbiaRiver #Fishing #History #Conservation #CommunityEvent #SteveJones #TwoRiversHeritageMuseum #CWHistoricalSociety #Hopeful

Ridgefield School District is calling on local professionals to volunteer at the annual 4th Grade Career Fair, set for Feb. 5, 2026, at the Ridgefield Administrative and Civic Center. Volunteers will lead interactive sessions across multiple career clusters, inspiring students to explore future pathways. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/ridgefield-school-district-seeks-professionals-to-volunteer-at-annual-4th-grade-career-fair/ #Ridgefield #Education #CareerFair #STEM #YouthEngagement #Community #ClarkCounty #Volunteers #Schools #Learning #Hopeful

In this letter to the editor, Battle Ground resident James Townley expresses support for Chris Grewell in the school board race, calling for accountability, renewed academic standards, and a shift in direction for the Battle Ground School District. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/letter-meet-the-new-boss-same-as-the-old-boss/ #JamesTownley #Opinion #LetterToTheEditor #BattleGround #ChrisGrewell #SchoolBoard #Education #Community #ClarkCounty #Politics #Elections

Students from Ridgefield High School's Child Development class visited the Early Learning Center for a day of hands-on learning, connecting with preschoolers and teachers while exploring future careers in education. The visit highlighted Ridgefield's strong partnerships across age levels and its commitment to building community through learning. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/youth/rhs-students-gain-hands-on-experience-at-ridgefield-early-learning-center/ #Ridgefield #Youth #Education #EarlyLearning #RidgefieldHighSchool #ChildDevelopment #Preschool #HandsOnLearning #Community #ClarkCounty #Hopeful

This letter to the editor from Jeanie Kuypers outlines her priorities as a candidate for the Battle Ground City Council, emphasizing fiscal transparency, safety funding, and investments in parks and economic development. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/letter-vote-for-a-new-voice/ #JeanieKuypers #BattleGround #Opinion #LetterToTheEditor #LocalGovernment #Community #PublicSafety #Transparency #EconomicDevelopment #ClarkCounty #Politics

Clark County Today Editor Ken Vance reads between the lines of Greg Johnson's resignation from the I-5 Bridge Replacement Program, arguing it's another sign of a failing multibillion-dollar project beset by cost overruns, federal delays, and dwindling ridership expectations. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/uncategorized/opinion-is-ibr-administrator-jumping-off-a-sinking-ship/ #KenVance #Opinion #IBR #I5Bridge #GregJohnson #ClarkCounty #Transportation #Politics #PublicPolicy #WSDOT #CTRAN #ODOT

In the latest part of Clark County Today's election series, Vancouver's mayoral and City Council candidates discuss the proposed I-5 Bridge Replacement Project. From new bridge options and tunnels to maintaining the current IBR plan, their responses reveal sharp contrasts over cost, accountability, and the city's transportation future. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/part-ii-proposed-i-5-bridge-replacement/ #Vancouver #I5Bridge #Transportation #Politics #Elections #Infrastructure #ClarkCounty #CityCouncil #PublicSafety #PaulValencia #RegionalPlanning #News

Dr. Ben Carson brought his signature calm and conviction to Vancouver, speaking to more than 500 guests at Pathways Clinic's annual fundraiser. Sharing personal stories and faith-driven insights, Carson emphasized the value of every life “from the womb to the tomb” and called for compassion and courage in standing for pro-life principles. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/people/dr-ben-carson-speaks-pro-life-message-in-vancouver-from-the-womb-to-the-tomb/ #DrBenCarson #PathwaysClinic #VancouverWA #ProLife #Faith #Community #ClarkCounty #AmericanCornerstoneInstitute #PaulValencia #PublicEvent #Hopeful

Clark County Today's latest poll asks Vancouver residents to weigh in on city leadership and how confident they are in local officials' ability to address homelessness, housing, safety, and transparency. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/poll-how-confident-are-you-in-vancouvers-current-city-leadership-to-address-the-communitys-biggest-challenges/ #Vancouver #Poll #ClarkCounty #LocalGovernment #Elections #Homelessness #PublicSafety #Housing #CityCouncil #Opinion