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What are YOU looking at?

We got yet ANOTHER press release about the new Vancouver City Hall earlier this week, and with it was this photo: Apparently it's from last Saturday's open house, when Mayor Tim […]

Welcome to City Hall, now calm down

There's a lot of changes with the new City hall, but one thing is the same - the size of the city council chambers. Planners took the dimensions and imposed them […]

Deep Thoughts with Big Stu

He's no Jack Handey, but Clark County Commissioner Steve Stuart had some musings on Saturday's open house at the new Vancouver City Hall. Stuart wanted to share his thoughts with […]

Police (probably not?) breaking the law (Updated)

UPDATE: I may be wrong, and I'm not afraid to say so. This blog went through the chain of command mighty quick and City Manager Eric Holmes contacted me and […]

Watch Out For Flying Mud In Battle Ground!

As someone from a bayou far, far away, I instantly assumed the first time I heard of Battle Ground, Wash., that it was named after a bloody conflict. I had […]

Boldt says he'll seek third term as commissioner

On Monday, Andrea blogged about her very rapid descent down the stairs at the new Vancouver City Hall. On Tuesday, it was my turn to stumble. Fortunately I was not in […]

Boldt says he’ll seek third term as commissioner

On Monday, Andrea blogged about her very rapid descent down the stairs at the new Vancouver City Hall. On Tuesday, it was my turn to stumble. Fortunately I was not in […]

Baseball sparks debate via email

In case you read this story about baseball emails, here are the full texts of the four emails I quoted. From: Ginger Metcalf [mailto:ginger@identityclarkcounty.org] Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2011 3:10 […]

Well, what DO you like?

Battle Ground City Councilor Paul Zandamela, who is up for reelection this fall, is holding a campaign event this Thursday: A call for fiscal responsibility, a call for jobs in […]

Vancouver's risk manager prevents lawsuit

Vancouver's mostly all moved in to its new City Hall downtown, and the first city council meeting is tonight. I joined some neighborhood association leaders on a tour of the city's […]

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