Nominations Open for Teacher of the Year and Classified Staff Employee of the Year
Nominations are now being accepted for ESD 112’s 2022 Teacher of the Year and 2021-2022 Classified School Employee of the Year.
Nominations are now being accepted for ESD 112’s 2022 Teacher of the Year and 2021-2022 Classified School Employee of the Year.
Clark County is seeking applicants for three positions on its Commission on Aging. The commission manages and implements the county’s Aging Readiness Plan and fosters countywide awareness, dialogue and insight into challenges and opportunities for residents of all ages, incomes and abilities.
Every year The Police Activities League of SW Washington has the great honor to recognize an amazing Law Enforcement Volunteer, a person who goes above and beyond for the organization and their community.
More than 930 residents and staff at adult family homes and other long-term care facilities were vaccinated against COVID-19 on Thursday and Friday, as volunteer teams fanned out across Clark and Cowlitz counties.
Are you interested in pursuing your education and future career in the building trades? The Building Futures Foundation is seeking applicants for scholarships and tool grants.
The Clark County Council is seeking community members with expertise in or experience with people with intellectual/developmental disabilities to serve on the Developmental Disabilities Advisory Board.
Clark County Historical Museum will launch its 2021 Speaker Series on Thursday, February 4, with Melissa Williams’ presentation of “A Place to Call Home: Housing and the African American Experience post-WWII.”
Northwest Personal Training opened its fitness and training business in January 2000 with hopes of making our community a little healthier. When McMillan opened the studio 21 years ago, it was the first of its kind in the Northwest.
The City of Vancouver had pledged to help plant 1,000 trees in 2020 as part of the Trees in Cities Challenge, a worldwide effort to create sustainable, more resilient, and greener cities of tomorrow.
Clark County Public Health is now accepting requests for COVID-19 vaccination for those who are eligible in Phase 1b Tier 1 of the state’s vaccination plan.
Now is your opportunity to recognize the work of young professional and youth leaders by nominating them for the Marshall …
Read more…2021 Marshall Leadership Awards Nominations Now Open
The interim county manager is seeking applicants to fill two positions on the volunteer Community Action Advisory Board.
The Clark County Council will consider revising the county’s fireworks rules during a public hearing at 10:00 am Tuesday, February …
Read more…Clark County Fireworks Code Changes Back on the Agenda
When you think of firefighters you probably imagine men and women who pull hoses, fight fires, save lives, and work hard, and you would be right. But Artists? Not likely.
PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center will vaccinate its first group of caregivers on Wednesday morning, December 16, 2020.
Do a little shopping for yourself, or your loved one, and help support a local Camas young woman in her fight against cancer. Natalia’s Cafe in Camas is hosting the fundraiser and silent auction, bidding will be open from Thursday, December 17th, at 10:00 AM through Sunday, December 20th at 8:00 PM.
Can you just imagine your whole family in a Santa Suit running and walking around town, and receiving a Christmas Ornament medal? Then it’s time to suit up (literally) for the Santa’s Posse 5K Run/Walk and race into the holiday spirit.
The county manager is seeking applicants to fill several positions on the volunteer Community Action Advisory Board. Clark County is looking to diversify the board composition and encourages people with diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives to apply, especially those from historically oppressed or underserved communities.
Each year, the Hazel Dell/Salmon Creek Business Association (HDSCBA), in conjunction with Clark County Fire District 6 (CCFD6), hosts a …
Read more…Smart Art; Local Fire Prevention Poster Contest Winners Announced
Our community couldn’t have predicted what 2020 had in store for us. While we can recognize some things are beyond our control, we can still collectively bring cheer and joy by participating in Santa’s Posse.
Celebrate the Holiday season in the Ridgefield tradition with Hometown Celebration. Things look a bit different this year, but there are still ways to celebrate the season, connect with your community, and enjoy a town flooding with holiday cheer.
During these challenging times, the annual Walk & Knock Food Drive will continue supporting those in need in our community. Bag folding and door to door collection will not be happening in 2020. Rather, community members have three options to support Walk & Knock.
Interim County Manager Kathleen Otto is seeking applicants for several open positions on the volunteer Animal Protection and Control Advisory Board. All the openings are for terms that begin immediately.
Since 2002, families in Clark County have met for an early morning run before gathering around their Thanksgiving table. As popularity and numbers grew, these families realized that their traditional morning run could become a meaningful way to serve the hungry in their communities, especially on a day like Thanksgiving, and Turkey Trot became a Clark County tradition.