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American Legion Post 44 marked Sept. 11 in Ridgefield by displaying 214 flags across the city to honor victims of the 2001 attacks and celebrate community unity. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/american-legion-post-44-salutes-sept-11-with-hundreds-of-american-flags-in-ridgefield/ #Ridgefield #PatriotDay #Sept11 #AmericanLegion #CommunitySpirit #FlagDisplay #ClarkCounty
Clark County Today Editor Ken Vance shares a personal column on the assassination of Charlie Kirk, calling him a man of faith, character, and integrity. Vance rejects claims of hate, praises Kirk's respectful style, and urges readers to carry forward his legacy. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-charlie-kirk-didnt-allow-the-angry-hateful-and-violent-members-of-the-left-to-silence-him/ #Opinion #CharlieKirk #KenVance #TurningPointUSA #Faith #Conservative #Legacy #PoliticalViolence #Columns
Rep. John Ley warns Clark County taxpayers could be forced to cover millions in TriMet light rail costs following the latest C-TRAN Board vote. He argues residents have repeatedly rejected light rail, yet officials continue pursuing taxes and agreements that shift the burden onto Clark County. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-who-will-pay-is-the-question-for-clark-county/ #Opinion #ClarkCounty #LightRail #CTRAN #TriMet #Transportation #JohnLey #PublicTransitFunding
In his Northwest Nonsense column, Lars Larson responds to the assassination of Charlie Kirk, arguing it reflects a dangerous rise in political violence. He cites FBI evidence, national rhetoric, and a survey showing liberal support for political murder. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-the-violent-left/ #Opinion #LarsLarson #CharlieKirk #PoliticalViolence #TurningPointUSA #PacificNorthwest #Columns #Assassination
Clark County Republican Party Chairman Matthew Bumala issued a statement after Charlie Kirk's assassination, condemning the attack as not only against Kirk but against free speech itself. He urged Americans to continue speaking truth and not cower in fear. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-clark-county-republican-party-statement-regarding-charlie-kirk-assassination/ #Opinion #CharlieKirk #ClarkCounty #RepublicanParty #PoliticalViolence #TurningPointUSA #MatthewBumala #FreeSpeech
Following Charlie Kirk's fatal shooting, the Clark County Democrats issued a statement condemning political violence, offering condolences, and urging calm and civic respect in politics. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/opinion-clark-county-democrats-condemn-political-violence-in-wake-of-charlie-kirk-shooting/ #ClarkCounty #CharlieKirk #PoliticalViolence #TurningPointUSA #VancouverWA #Democracy #CommunitySafety #Politics
The Ridgefield School District Board approved a K–5 grade reconfiguration to begin in 2026–27, aligning with the opening of a new Sunset Ridge Elementary. Todd Graves and Stephanie Goad were named as school leaders. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/ridgefield-sd-announces-elementary-grade-reconfiguration-name-and-leadership-of-new-elementary-school/ #Ridgefield #EducationNews #SunsetRidge #ElementarySchools #SchoolBoard #K5Model #ClarkCountySchools
In this opinion column, Andy Ngo argues that Charlie Kirk's assassination marks the spread of political violence into a culture of assassination. Drawing from personal experiences and years of documenting extremism, Ngo warns that public figures are increasingly targeted. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-the-assassination-of-charlie-kirk/ #Opinion #CharlieKirk #AndyNgo #PoliticalViolence #TPUSA #CultureOfAssassination #PacificNorthwest #Columns
In a letter to the editor, Vancouver resident Bill Black calls on the Clark County Council to end delays on Annual Reviews, warning that continued suspensions will worsen the housing shortage and raise costs for families. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/letter-clark-county-needs-housing-solutions-not-more-delays/ #ClarkCounty #HousingCrisis #AffordableHousing #VancouverWA #LetterToTheEditor #Opinion #RealEstateDevelopment
Evergreen Public Schools announced a tentative agreement with the PSE Large Group classified union, pending ratification Thursday; if the contract is approved, school will start Friday, Sept. 12. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/tentative-agreement-reached-between-evergreen-public-schools-and-certified-staff/ #EvergreenPublicSchools #VancouverWA #EducationNews #UnionVote #BackToSchool #EvergreenSchoolDistrict
In his column, Lars Larson contends that violence on public transit systems in Portland and Seattle threatens federal funding. He points to rising assaults, unsafe conditions, and U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy's warning. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-violence-epidemic-on-transit-threatens-the-federal-money-spigot/ #PacificNorthwest #Transit #Opinion #LarsLarson #Violence #FederalFunding #PublicTransit
WSDOT maintenance crews will close the left lane of northbound I-205 in Vancouver on Sept. 11 to repair damaged guardrail between SR 14 and Mill Plain Boulevard. Travelers should plan for delays. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/wsdot-travel-advisory-plan-for-i-205-guardrail-repairs-in-vancouver-thursday/ #Vancouver #ClarkCounty #WSDOT #I205 #TravelAdvisory #Transportation #Traffic #LaneClosure
The family of Alice Bolen has secured a $1 million civil settlement against her husband, Wayne Leonetti, who pleaded guilty to her 2023 murder in Ridgefield. Attorney Angus Lee said the outcome delivers accountability and closure. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/family-of-alice-bolen-secures-1-million-civil-settlement-following-murder-by-husband/ #ClarkCounty #Ridgefield #DomesticViolence #CivilSettlement #Justice #Courts #AliceBolen #AngusLee
The Clark County Council appointed Leslie Lopez to District Court, filling the seat vacated by Judge Sonya L. Langsdorf, and will schedule more interviews to replace Judge Kelli E. Osler, who retires Dec. 31. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/county-council-appoints-leslie-lopez-to-district-court-will-schedule-additional-interviews-to-fill-second-open-seat/ #ClarkCounty #DistrictCourt #JudicialAppointment #LeslieLopez #Justice #Courts
Evergreen Public Schools announced no classes on Sept. 11 as bargaining with the PSE Large Group strike continues. Adjustments include free meals at select schools, child care options, and continued athletics. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/evergreen-public-schools-update-no-classes-thursday/ #EvergreenSchools #Vancouver #SchoolClosure #Strike #Education #ClarkCounty #Students
Council for the Homeless is hosting Gathering for Change 2025 on Oct. 15 at Vancouver's Kiggins Theatre, with a focus on storytelling, resilience, and a panel on empathy-driven housing and advocacy solutions. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/council-for-the-homeless-hosts-gathering-for-change-moving-forward-together/ #ClarkCounty #Homelessness #GatheringForChange #Fundraiser #Housing #Advocacy #Nonprofit #VancouverWA
Kathryn (Kay) Ebert of Vancouver was elected first vice president of the International Chapter of the P.E.O. Sisterhood at the Sept. 4–6, 2025 biennial convention in Phoenix, reflecting the group's 150+ years of supporting women's education and leadership; her role includes guidance to the P.E.O. Foundation and service with Cottey College. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/people/vancouver-resident-elected-first-vice-president-of-p-e-o-sisterhood/ #Vancouver #PEOSisterhood #Education #Nonprofit #Scholarships #Grants #CotteyCollege
Charlie Kirk died after being shot during an event at Utah Valley University in Orem; statements from national figures followed as police investigated and the campus was closed. Reporting by Washington State Standard (Katie McKellar). https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/charlie-kirk-shooting-follows-no-kings-protest-shooting-national-political-violence/ #UnitedStates #PoliticalViolence #UtahValleyUniversity #TurningPointUSA #CampusNews #PublicSafety #NationalPolitics
Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, was shot at a Utah Valley University event and confirmed dead; leaders from across the political spectrum condemned the attack as authorities investigated and UVU closed campus operations. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/charlie-kirk-turning-point-founder-and-trump-ally-shot-dead-in-utah/ #UnitedStates #BreakingNews #TurningPointUSA #UtahValleyUniversity #PublicSafety #PoliticalViolence #CampusNews #NationalPolitics #LawEnforcement
C-TRAN's board kept language that the agency “may participate in funding” operations and maintenance for a potential light rail extension into downtown Vancouver, after a vote rejecting a return to older language that barred O&M payments; members and cities split over costs, representation, and pending lawsuits. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/clark-county-taxpayers-potentially-on-the-hook-for-light-rail-om-costs-after-c-tran-board-vote/ #VancouverWA #CTRAN #LightRail #IBR #PublicFinance #LocalGov #TransitPolicy #ClarkCountyWA
NAEP's 2024 results report historic lows in 12th-grade math and reading and flat 8th-grade science. In a column, Vicki Murray of the Washington Policy Center cites concerns from federal officials and argues for urgent reforms and expanded educational options. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-naep-2024-american-students-score-historic-lows-in-math-reading-science/ #Opinion #WashingtonState #NAEP #Education #StudentAchievement #Reading #Math #Science #WAPolitics
Nancy Churchill contends that prayer is mocked after tragedy and argues faith is under cultural attack, contrasting reactions and policy calls with quotes from public figures while urging a return to prayer and religious freedom. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-faith-under-fire/ #Opinion #WashingtonState #ReligiousFreedom #Prayer #Faith #Culture #Politics #Columns
Washougal will temporarily close the southbound lane of 32nd Street at the railroad tracks between Evergreen Way and B Street from Sept. 15–19, 8:30 a.m.–6 p.m., to support geotechnical and survey work for the 32nd Street Rail Crossing Project; a signed detour and advance VMS notices will be in place. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/temporary-closure-of-southbound-32nd-street-in-washougal-for-rail-crossing-project-preparations/ #Washougal #Transportation #RoadWork #RailCrossing #Traffic #PublicNotice #ClarkCountyWA
CCSO is investigating two incidents reported by women on the Salmon Creek Trail near Klineline Park: an alleged assault on Sept. 3 and suspicious recording behavior on Sept. 8; one case is being investigated as Assault IV – sexual motivation. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/ccso-investigating-suspicious-incidents-on-salmon-creek-trail/ #ClarkCountyWA #PublicSafety #CCSO #VancouverWA #SalmonCreekTrail #KlinelinePark #CrimeUpdate #CommunityAlert
Pacific Power set a new 2026 Lewis River recreation schedule: Beaver Bay Park May 22–Sept. 30; Swift Forest Camp day use from May 10 and camping May 22–Nov. 22. The changes support visitor needs and protect a nearby Great Blue Heron rookery. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/pacific-power-adjusts-lewis-river-recreation-schedules-to-accommodate-changing-public-use-patterns-expanding-avian-habitat/ #WashingtonState #LewisRiver #Recreation #PacificPower #PacifiCorp #WildlifeHabitat #GreatBlueHeron #Outdoors #Camping
The Clark County Commission on Aging will hold its annual retreat on Sept. 17 from 3:15–6 p.m. in the sixth-floor Training Room at the Public Service Center, 1300 Franklin St., Vancouver. The in-person meeting is open to the public, will not be recorded, and has no option for virtual attendance. Topics include the 2026 work plan and 2025 Silver Citizen nominees. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/commission-on-aging-to-confirm-2026-work-plan-at-annual-retreat/ #ClarkCountyWA #CommissionOnAging #AgingReadinessPlan #PublicMeeting #VancouverWA #SilverCitizen #WorkPlan #Community
PeaceHealth announced Imelda Dacones, MD, FACP, as president of care delivery and value, effective Sept. 15, joining a senior leadership realignment to accelerate a three-year transformation strategy and lead clinical operations with physicians, clinicians, care teams, and care models across the system. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/people/nationally-recognized-physician-executive-dr-imelda-dacones-joins-peacehealth-as-president-of-care-delivery-and-value/ #VancouverWA #PeaceHealth #HealthcareLeadership #CareDelivery #ValueBasedCare #HealthSystem #ExecutiveLeadership #PNW
Clark College was awarded a $77,610 Job Skills grant to deliver lean-focused, job-specific training with ETI Group for employees of Cascadia Metals, Kyocera, nLight, and Vigor; the JSP funds training with employer matches to build skills amid a skilled-labor shortage. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/clark-college-awarded-78k-job-skills-grant/ #VancouverWA #Business #WorkforceTraining #ClarkCollege #Manufacturing #Lean #SixSigma #WashingtonState #Jobs
Let's Go Washington, founded by Brian Heywood, launched two initiatives to the Legislature: a parental rights measure tied to I-2081 and HB 1296, and a girls-in-sports measure using existing eligibility records; responses include comments from the Washington State Democratic Party and Rep. Travis Couture, with a target of about 400,000 signatures. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/lets-go-washington-launches-parents-rights-girls-in-sports-initiatives/ #WashingtonState #ParentsRights #GirlsInSports #Initiatives #WAPolitics #Education #OSPI #Elections
Mark Harmsworth says Gov. Bob Ferguson's concern over proposed tariffs conflicts with $9B in state tax increases, citing projected costs, jobs at risk, and Washington's trade exposure; he argues residents deserve stability on all fronts. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-complaining-about-the-potential-impact-of-tariffs-after-actually-raising-taxes-by-9-billion-seems-a-little-hypocritical/ #Opinion #WashingtonState #Taxes #Tariffs #Economy #StateBudget #WAPolitics #SmallBusiness
Lars Larson calls the Evergreen public schools strike illegal, notes 14-hundred workers walked off the job, says the district is 26 million dollars short, and points to a board resolution to seek an injunction in Clark County Superior Court; he urges officials to follow the law. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-im-crossing-my-fingers-this-time-it-can-be-different/ #Opinion #VancouverWA #EvergreenPublicSchools #Strike #LaborUnions #Education #ClarkCountyWA #Columns #NorthwestNonsense
Vancouver resident Peter Bracchi's letter criticizes the City Council's June 2024 decision to stop televising the new monthly Community Communication Forums, arguing the change reduces transparency and access, and urges restoring televised public comment. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/letter-vancouver-city-council-lowers-standards-by-silencing-televised-public-comment/ #Opinion #VancouverWA #CityCouncil #Transparency #PublicComment #OpenGovernment #CVTV #CommunityForums
Evergreen Public Schools announced no school on Sept. 9 due to the PSE Large Group classified union strike. The Administrative Service Center will be open 7:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Meal pickups: Heritage High 9–10:30 a.m., Mountain View High 10–11:30 a.m. Athletics and activities continue without transportation. Right at School offers Family Care Camps at nine elementary schools; the Clark County Family YMCA offers a camp 8:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m. The Board of Directors meeting on Sept. 9 will be virtual. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/no-classes-in-evergreen-school-district-tuesday/ #EvergreenPublicSchools #VancouverWA #Education #SchoolStrike #StudentMeals #K12 #CommunityUpdate #WashingtonSchools #DistrictNews
PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center invites community members to sit at the controls of the Intuitive da Vinci 5 surgical robot during an open house Sept. 9–10 in the Firstenburg Tower Lobby (420 NE Mother Joseph Pl., Vancouver). The system offers a minimally invasive alternative to open surgery and laparoscopy, and is used in procedures such as hysterectomy, prostatectomy, gallbladder removal, appendectomy, and bariatric surgery. To reserve a specific time slot, email Alex Reid. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/peacehealth-southwest-medical-center-invites-community-members-to-try-out-the-intuitive-da-vinci-5-surgical-robot/ #VancouverWA #PeaceHealth #RoboticSurgery #daVinci5 #MinimallyInvasive #MedicalTechnology #Healthcare #OpenHouse #CommunityEvent
C-TRAN invites volunteers to serve on its Citizens Advisory Committee (CCAC), a liaison to the Board of Directors. Seats include senior, fixed-route rider, low-income, social services, school system, student/youth rider, C-VAN rider, bi-state traveler, deaf/hard-of-hearing, and developmentally disabled rider. Terms run Jan 2026–Dec 2027; the committee meets one evening per month. Applications are due Oct. 10. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/c-tran-seeking-applicants-for-c-tran-citizens-advisory-committee/ #ClarkCountyWA #PublicTransit #Transportation #VolunteerService #CivicEngagement #AdvisoryBoard #CTRAN #Accessibility #CommunityVoice
The county manager is seeking Clark County residents to fill a volunteer opening on the city/county Telecommunications Commission, which advises the County Council and Vancouver City Council, monitors cable franchise agreements, and participates in renewal negotiations; the unfinished term runs to May 31, 2027, and the commission meets twice per year in a hybrid format at City Hall and online. Apply by 5 p.m. Oct. 10. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/county-seeks-volunteers-for-opening-on-telecommunications-commission/ #VancouverWA #ClarkCountyWA #Telecommunications #CableTV #PublicAccessTV #VolunteerService #LocalGovernment #CivicEngagement #AdvisoryBoard
Heritage football has turned the corner after years of struggle. With close to 100 players, seniors like Owen Daley and Dakari Bradford leading, and Coach Kevin Peterson's weight training focus, the Timberwolves opened their season with a 59-point performance and a program renewed with pride. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/sports/high-school-football-heritage-playing-a-numbers-game-to-come-up-with-a-winning-formula/ #HeritageFootball #VancouverWA #ClarkCountySports #HighSchoolFootball #Timberwolves #GreaterStHelensLeague #FootballResurgence #SchoolSpirit
The Evergreen School Board authorized legal action to end the ongoing classified staff strike, allowing the district to seek a court injunction while mediation continues. Classes remain canceled, child care camps are being prepared, and families await word on Monday's school status. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/evergreen-sd-board-of-directors-approves-resolution-authorizing-legal-action-to-halt-strike/ #EvergreenSchools #VancouverWA #SchoolStrike #LaborDispute #EducationImpact #ClarkCounty #ClassifiedStaff #WashingtonStateLaw
Rep. John Ley met with DOT Secretary Julie Meredith in Vancouver to discuss Southwest Washington transportation concerns. Topics included the I-5 Bridge Replacement, TriMet costs, Camas Slough Bridge potholes, ferry funding, Columbia River crossings, and infrastructure maintenance. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/rep-john-ley-meets-with-the-dot-secretary-to-discuss-transportation-concerns-in-southwest-washington/ #ClarkCounty #VancouverWA #Transportation #JohnLey #WSDOT #Infrastructure #IBR #ColumbiaRiver #FerrySystem
Vancouver resident Peter Bracchi argues that the city's homelessness crisis is draining resources, deferring tax revenues, and worsening environmental and public safety issues. He calls for policies that combine fiscal responsibility with humane, effective solutions. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/letter-vancouvers-homelessness-crisis-a-financial-environmental-and-moral-failure/ #Opinion #VancouverWA #HomelessnessCrisis #CityBudget #TaxPolicy #PublicSafety #EnvironmentalImpact #LeadershipAccountability
The Washington State Republican Party is doubling its school board candidate support program, backing conservatives in 61 districts with campaign tools, fundraising advice, voter data, and more. Chairman Jim Walsh says the effort aims to fix Washington's struggling K-12 public schools. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/wagop-expands-supports-for-conservative-school-board-candidates/ #WAGOP #WashingtonState #SchoolBoardElections #EducationPolicy #ConservativeCandidates #K12Schools #JimWalsh #Politics
Camas resident Carole Kelley shares her support for Liz Cline in the Charter Review Commission race, calling her a candidate who listens, rejects failed ideas, and focuses on transparency, accountability, and respecting taxpayers. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/letter-liz-cline-is-not-just-talking-the-talk-she-is-living-it/ #Opinion #ClarkCounty #LizCline #CharterReview #CamasWA #CommunityValues #Transparency #FiscalResponsibility #TaxpayerAccountability
In a letter to the editor, Bob Zak criticizes local and state leaders for pushing light rail and the I-5 Bridge project against public opposition. He urges voters to hold elected officials accountable in the upcoming election. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/letter-i-hope-this-coming-election-the-folks-that-ignore-us-are-voted-out/ #Opinion #ClarkCounty #VancouverWA #LightRail #InterstateBridge #Election2025 #PoliticalAccountability #BobZak
Tukes Valley Middle School student Rye Dilley shares a letter supporting Lorri Sibley for Battle Ground School Board, praising her decades of experience and calling her a strong, smart, and serious candidate. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/letter-lorri-sibley-is-a-strong-smart-and-serious-candidate/ #Opinion #BattleGroundWA #LorriSibley #SchoolBoardElection #EducationLeadership #CommunitySupport #StudentPerspective
Clark County deputies arrested a 17-year-old after shots were fired during an attempted vehicle prowl near Heritage High School. The suspect fled, fired eight rounds toward a victim, and was later caught with a stolen firearm tied to Thurston County warrants. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/deputies-arrest-juvenile-suspect-after-shots-fired-during-attempted-auto-prowl/ #VancouverWA #PublicSafety #CCSO #JuvenileCrime #ShotsFired #StolenFirearm #LawEnforcement
I-5 in Vancouver will close overnight Sept. 13–14 as WSDOT and BPA crews install overhead utility lines near the Main Street overpass. Travelers will detour via I-205 and SR 500. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/both-directions-of-i-5-to-close-overnight-sept-13-in-vancouver-for-overhead-utility-line-installation/ #VancouverWA #ClarkCounty #I5Closure #WSDOT #BPA #Transportation #TrafficAlert #HighwayMaintenance #TravelUpdates
The high school football season kicked off with Washougal's 56-33 win over Mountain View at McKenzie Stadium. Despite no school due to a strike, Mountain View students turned out in force with themes, cheers, and spirit, led by student leaders Talley Pope and Amanda Diaz. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/sports/high-school-football-even-with-no-school-plenty-of-school-spirit-at-mountain-view/ #HighSchoolFootball #ClarkCountySports #WashougalPanthers #MountainViewThunder #VancouverWA #EvergreenSchools #SchoolSpirit #FridayNightLights
Evergreen parent Shimea Potter shares a letter criticizing district spending priorities during the classified staff strike, highlighting legal fees, bonuses, and the loss of paraeducators while calling for transparency and fair wages. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/letter-ive-seen-firsthand-how-essential-classified-staff-are-to-schools-and-families/ #Opinion #EvergreenSchools #VancouverWA #ClassifiedStaff #SchoolStrike #ParentalPerspective #LaborDispute #Transparency
As Evergreen Public Schools staff strikes disrupt families, questions grow about closed-door union negotiations. This week's poll asks whether contract talks should be public. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/poll-should-school-district-negotiations-with-unions-be-made-public/ #Opinion #SchoolStrikes #WashingtonState #EvergreenSchools #Unions #Transparency #LaborDisputes #PollQuestion #EducationPolicy
Homeless camps near Vancouver's Share House have expanded, with sidewalks blocked, weekly clean-ups cycling, and residents describing daily overdoses and unsafe conditions. A reporter spoke with both a homeless resident and a neighbor to capture the crisis. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/a-tour-of-the-homeless-camps-near-share-house/ #VancouverWA #Homelessness #ShareHouse #ClarkCounty #PublicSafety #Encampments #OverdoseCrisis #CommunityImpact #BridgeShelter
Lars Larson argues the I-5 Bridge replacement “price bomb” was delayed for political reasons, blasting ODOT and IBR for hiding soaring costs and questioning how Oregon and Washington plan to pay for the project. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-why-the-10-billion-dollar-price-bomb-did-not-drop/ #Opinion #I5Bridge #PacificNorthwest #Transportation #LarsLarson #ODOT #WSDOT #CostOverruns #Tolling #InfrastructureFunding