In Part II of our “Another Way BPA” series, David Madore continues his conversation with Terry Constance and Washington State Representative for District 18, Ed Orcutt, (R – Kalama), about two different alternative routes that the Bonneville Power Administration could consider for its proposed 500 KV power line from Castle ...
In part one of an exclusive four-part interview, Clark County Today host David Madore speaks with guests Terry Constance, of Another Way BPA, and Washington State Rep. Ed Orcutt, 18th District, (R – Kalama), regarding their efforts to encourage the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) to consider building a proposed 500 KV power ...
Tonight Washington State University Vancouver’s Diversity Council continues to challenge the community to talk about diversity during its annual film festival. This year’s theme is “Diversity & Disabilities: Celebrating the Abilities in Us All.” Sally and Sylvia Dost participate in Monday’s discussion following the feature while Carol Siegel looks on. The ...
Situation: Your kids are fighting and you don’t want to nurture aggression or weakness. How should you respond? Parent Talk Summary: Anytime you do something different with your kids, it gets their attention. Say “freeze!” for example, instead of “stop it.” Tell aggressor to “Hold it right there. You’re a ...
Battle Ground City Council member and incumbent candidate Paul Zandamela has returned $600 in campaign contributions after he failed to properly report donations that exceeded limits allowed by Washington State’s Public Disclosure Commission (PDC). On Monday, Zandamela’s opponent, Adrian Cortes, 35, accused him of exceeding contribution limits when Zandamela accepted ...
A series of free films launches the Diversity Film Festival at Washington State Universtiy Vancouver. The festival begins tonight, at 4 p.m. and will continue with a film each night at the same time through Sept. 15. This year’s theme is “Diversity & Disabilities: Celebrating the Abilities in Us All.” The ...
Explosion. Consumed by fire. Consumed by images. Consumed by confusion. Our memories of 9/11 are sounds of our phones ringing, our rush to the television, and our disbelief of what we were seeing and hearing. It was horrific. On this podcast, four Vancouver people share their thoughts, memories and how ...
David Speranza is a deaf cartoonist living in Vancouver with his wife and two children. On 9/11 he was a teacher’s aide in a mainstream school in Alaska. Share your story with COUV.COM. Email us at contact@couv.com or call our message line 360-524-2444
Towering fir trees, blue sky, the taste of corn on the cob, and the smell of fresh caught, baked salmon marked the recent gathering of a group of Clark County residents. During the after dinner conversation they shared their thoughts and memories on the 10th anniversary of 9/11. Susan and Pete ...
Waking up to a disaster is the last thing any of us want to think about, but Cheryl Bledsoe does it every day. Bledsoe is division manager at the Clark Regional Emergency Services Agency (CRESA). “CRESA provides support and coordination through our 911 call center and emergency management services to ...
COUV.COM has updated its logo to fit with a Vancouver and Clark County landmark, Fort Vancouver. Our new logo is inspired by the bastion of the Fort and what it symbolizes for the local area. COUV.COM is also opening up its doors to local writers, photographers, videographers, and radio broadcasters. ...
If you’re going for a drive with your family on Saturday consider a route that goes by the Firstenburg Community Center on 136th Avenue. Not only is it a beautiful tree-lined street, but if you drive towards Cascade Middle School you will see an unassuming driveway on your left for ...