Month: October 2011
Washougal’s council races: An Either/Or affair?
Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard came to mind Friday morning as I read comments Washougal Mayor Sean Guard made underneath an article I wrote about the city's upcoming council elections. More precisely, […]
Washougal's council races: An Either/Or affair?
Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard came to mind Friday morning as I read comments Washougal Mayor Sean Guard made underneath an article I wrote about the city's upcoming council elections. More precisely, […]
Stacee Sellers is back on top
It's been nearly two years since former Washougal Mayor Stacee Sellers lost her bid for re-election and disappeared from Clark County. But like Elvis and Tupac, reported sightings continue to trickle […]
Wolverine running for B.G. Council?
Battle Ground's city government has an embarrassment of riches when it comes to celebrity look-alikes. As my colleague Andrea Damewood pointed out in this March 25 article, Mayor Mike Ciraulo […]
Oh, we’ve got a feeling
Well, Washington State University Vancouver has done it. The last few weeks -- despite a birthday, and directly because of the election -- I'm a cranky pants. Then, the video below […]
Oh, we've got a feeling
Well, Washington State University Vancouver has done it. The last few weeks -- despite a birthday, and directly because of the election -- I'm a cranky pants. Then, the video below […]
Bart Hansen, player
An article I did yesterday about a voter's guide put out by the Republicans on nonpartisan races is generating a good conversation. But it generated a whole set of twists and […]
The Tao of Poo
For all of the people who complain about burdensome government regulations, there's another group of people who complain that there are not enough rules. For example, people who hate their neighbors. […]
Swift boats for — what??
Well, it's election season folks. Someone going by the name "Justice S. Reigns" has been sending out emails questioning Vancouver Councilor and Army veteran Larry Smith's military record -- namely […]
Occupy This Blog
Leading up to Saturday's Occupy Vancouver event at Esther Short Park, we reported that State Rep. Jim Moeller would be Occupying. Moeller was there, but he wasn't the only elected […]