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Where’s the brotherly love?

Once upon a time, in a land not far away (Hockinson), there was a newly elected state legislator named Marc Boldt. Boldt was kind enough to give his brother-in-law a […]

Pridemore the prankster

State Sen. Craig Pridemore sent out a news release to Olympia media on Friday announcing his candidacy for the 49th Legislative District seat. The Vancouver senator said he was seeking the […]

Lose there, Work here

As I blogged earlier, the county had an opening for a senior policy analyst. The new guy starts Monday. Suffice to say, he understands what county commissioners face. Because he's been one. Commissioners […]

Advisory vote smackdown!

Clark County commissioners Steve Stuart and Marc Boldt didn't mince words in response to a suggestion by 18th District lawmakers about how to stage an advisory vote on the Columbia […]

Attorney tells Stewart workshop was A-OK

Vancouver City Councilor Jeanne Stewart sent an email last Monday saying the council violated city policy on Sept. 13, 2010, when they made a decision on how its three C-Tran […]

The wheels on the bus go round and round

Last night marked the Vancouver City Council's new citizen forum, and to quote one audience member: "This is better than reality TV." Certainly the back-and-forth allows for a less formal exchange […]

Washougal needs social media presence, official says

Washougal's 203 Facebook fans have not seen a post from the city in their news feed since June 4, 2009. Since then, the city changed mayors, a lingering recession cooled the […]

Russell apologizes to Washougal mayor

Less than a week after Washougal Councilman Jon Russell criticized Mayor Sean Guard on his Facebook page and personal blog, the councilman has apologized. Russell sent this "open letter" to […]

Local Lookalikes Pt. Duex!

We can't help ourselves. As we spend the bulk of our time considering the actions of public officials, or at least looking at them during meetings (when not staring at […]

"Beep beep" ok in Washougal, train whistle not

For years, the shrill whistle of passing trains served as an obnoxious and disruptive force in Washougal. But through close work with Burlington Northern railroad company the city's council brought residents […]

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