Month: June 2011

Admissions tax revenues wouldn’t go up in better economy

A proposal to bring a minor league baseball team to Vancouver will likely hinge on the willingness of the Clark County commissioners to support a 5 percent admissions tax. The […]

Admissions tax revenues wouldn't go up in better economy

A proposal to bring a minor league baseball team to Vancouver will likely hinge on the willingness of the Clark County commissioners to support a 5 percent admissions tax. The […]

Pot or porn?

Clark County Commissioner Tom Mielke may question the dangers of secondhand smoke, but he's certain about T-shirts bearing depictions of marijuana leaves. No good. During Wednesday's Board of Health meeting, the discussion […]

CRC vs. farmer’s market

At the C-Tran Board of Directors Meeting, top staff showed the gathered elected officials a video of just how light rail and a farmer's market go together after the project […]

CRC vs. farmer's market

At the C-Tran Board of Directors Meeting, top staff showed the gathered elected officials a video of just how light rail and a farmer's market go together after the project […]

Not even if we throw in a free hot dog on Opening Day?

Clark County Commissioner Tom Mielke has made it clear he does not support a proposal to bring minor league baseball to Vancouver, at least not without letting voters have a […]

Ladies and Gentlemen, it’s the Muppet show!

A new Muppet movie will be released this year, and Andrea and I have been so excited we've been humming the theme song to the TV show and picturing our […]

Ladies and Gentlemen, it's the Muppet show!

A new Muppet movie will be released this year, and Andrea and I have been so excited we've been humming the theme song to the TV show and picturing our […]

JK, LOL

Pat Campbell sent a strongly worded email to City Manager Eric Holmes very early Friday morning blasting him for reinstating a fired VPD officer. He called it a "slap in the […]

Are you on the county’s A-List?

Here's a quick way to measure whether you matter in Clark County. Did you receive this April 26 invitation for a May 3 luncheon? Neither did we. The public announcement […]

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