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Meeting minutes from the cutting room floor

As dry as a two-hour Congressional hearing about transportation and infrastructure projects sounds, the event in Vancouver Monday morning did include some lighter moments. During his testimony, David Madore, owner […]

Mother of all meetings

The Columbian was out in full force Monday morning reporting on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee hearing in Vancouver. All three meeting mavens were on the scene blogging and tweeting […]

David who?

This item is courtesy of guest blogger (and Columbian reporter) Laura McVicker. Political conservative David Hedrick ran for U.S. Congress. He wrote a children's book that was featured in a Time […]

Update: Madore accepts Stuart's apology

Update: Here is an e-mail David Madore sent to Steve Stuart on Sunday in response to Stuart's apology. As for Madore's comment about the press making the most of people […]

Update: Madore accepts Stuart’s apology

Update: Here is an e-mail David Madore sent to Steve Stuart on Sunday in response to Stuart's apology. As for Madore's comment about the press making the most of people […]

"Right to farm" can only go so far

So this is the third blog item to describe a Rural Lands Task Force idea that didn't go over well with commissioners, and I apologize. But, hey. They are making it […]

“Right to farm” can only go so far

So this is the third blog item to describe a Rural Lands Task Force idea that didn't go over well with commissioners, and I apologize. But, hey. They are making it […]

Mayors join forces to fight sprawl

You've got to hand it to the Rural Lands Task Force. They are not afraid to dream big. First, they suggested 2,500-square-foot temporary roadside stands, which are currently allowed to […]

A day with the Vancouver City Council

You'll see me on The Columbian's message boards, saying that a city council "retreat" ain't no day at the spa. Take last Friday's nine hour retreat... seven local politicians discussing […]

Stacee Sellers gets handsy

For $200 you can get a 90-minute signature massage in the comfort of your D.C. area hotel room from former Washougal Mayor Stacee Sellers. The former Clark County mayor known for […]

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