Author: Stephanie Rice

Leavitt, Walters among mayors supporting Ref. 74

Vancouver Mayor Tim Leavitt and Battle Ground Mayor Lisa Walters are among city leaders who have endorsed Referendum 74. Both Leavitt and Walters are listed on Mayors for the Freedom to […]

Tanner calls out Mielke for false statements

While I was just looking at the pictures in Commissioner Tom Mielke's four-page advertisement, Mielke's opponent, Ridgefield resident Joe Tanner, was reading the words. Tanner wrote this today in response […]

Gathe says "no basis" for ethics investigation

Former Clark County resident, Robert Dean, filed an ethics complaint against Vancouver Mayor Tim Leavitt. Here's City Attorney Ted Gathe's response, which was emailed to Leavitt and city councilors on […]

"Fix the Debt" on Leavitt's to-do list

This week, the Campaign to Fix the Debt launched statewide efforts to get policymakers to "address the impending 'fiscal cliff' and steer the national debt towards long-term sustainability," according to […]

Truth in advertising

Clark County Commissioner Tom Mielke ran a four-page insert in Thursday's newspaper, and it included photographs. Some were obviously dated -- a photo of one of his rigs from when […]

Getting to know La Center

Temple Lentz, who outed herself earlier this year as the brains behind The Daily Couve, had a very special guest last week in one of her videos. Making fun of the […]

Meet the new mavens

Maven (noun) -- an expert or connoisseur. Two new meeting mavens, Tyler Graf and Erik Hidle, started earlier this month. Now that they know that Ridgefield and Hockinson are not […]

Campaign financing

If you haven't spent time on the Public Disclosure Commission's website, I highly recommend it. How else would I know that commissioner candidate David Madore bought more TV advertising after […]

Vancouver Rejects Have A New Name

Well, the big news today out of the city of Hillsboro is that the minor league baseball team they snagged after Clark County rejected it has a new name: Hillsboro […]

The Mayor Keeps It On For Charity

More than 200 people attended Second Step Housing's second annual Step into Fashion fundraising event on Oct. 5. And unlike last year, Vancouver Mayor Tim Leavitt kept his shirt on. Leavitt […]

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