Month: October 2011

“A Rolling Moratorium”

A day before Operation Gang Green was executed in Clark County, the subject of marijuana was brought up to the county commissioners. The discussion took place during board time, a weekly […]

"A Rolling Moratorium"

A day before Operation Gang Green was executed in Clark County, the subject of marijuana was brought up to the county commissioners. The discussion took place during board time, a weekly […]

Econ 101 with Auditor Kimsey

In a recent edition of the Clark County employee newsletter, it was mentioned that the county was going to stop printing paycheck slips. "This move is expected to save about […]

We will miss his sarcasm

Vancouver Councilor Pat Campbell -- love or hate his politics -- has never been one to hold his tongue. And often it's worth a laugh, either because sometimes his use […]

At least the unelected officials get along

Well, while the Vancouver City Council and Clark County commissioners this week are giving us flashbacks to the Royce-Betty Sue era, at least the people responsible for the day-to-day operations […]

About last night

Less than a month ago, Clark County Commissioner Steve Stuart sent a nice note to members of the Vancouver City Council after he attended the opening of the new City […]

Arch comes out swinging

Arch Miller, influential businessman and baseball backer, sent an email to the Vancouver City Council and the Clark County Commissioners last week, drawing correlations between the NBA lockout's effect on […]

Big Stu in the Big Easy

Clark County Commissioner Steve Stuart, in his role as a member of the C-Tran Board of Directors, and C-Tran Executive Director Jeff Hamm attended the American Public Transportation Association's […]

Cast change in mayor’s court drama could be looming

The court saga of Washougal Mayor Sean Guard has already seen plenty of change among its starring cast. And now the Cowlitz County-based drama could be in for more. Guard's attorney, […]

Cast change in mayor's court drama could be looming

The court saga of Washougal Mayor Sean Guard has already seen plenty of change among its starring cast. And now the Cowlitz County-based drama could be in for more. Guard's attorney, […]

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