The Feb. 14, 2012 special election had some clear winners and no losers. With percentages ranging from 56 percent to 70 percent, levies around the county and one bond gave education funding a strong show of confidence. Here are the results as of 12:40 p.m. Wednesday. Evergreen School District Voters ...
Clark County voters will be asked to cast their ballots Tuesday on upwards of $1 billion in property tax levies earmarked for five school districts – one of which had more than $800,000 embezzled over a 10-year period. Measures on the table range from $47 million in Ridgefield to $400,000 ...
Up until yesterday, Washougal and Woodland voters still waited for the final outcome of the Nov. 8 general election. Monday, the ballots cast for Caryn Plinski and Rodney P. Morris, for the City of Washougal, Council Position No. 2, were manually recounted by the Clark County elections department. In the ...
Three pairs of candidates vying for office in Camas fielded questions from high school students during the 11th annual Camas Youth Advisory Council candidate forum held Oct. 24 at Camas High School. Candidates included incumbent Bill Ward and challenger Neil Cahoon for the District 2 seat on CWPDC, Challenger Margaret ...
An article published yesterday in The Columbian newspaper suggested that campaign materials produced by the political action committee Save Our City misrepresented Vancouver City Council candidate Josephine Wentzel’s volunteer activities as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)...
Three pairs of candidates vying for office in Camas fielded questions from high school students during the eleventh annual Camas Youth Advisory Council candidate forum held Oct. 24 at Camas High School. Candidates included incumbent Bill Ward and challenger Neil Cahoon for the District 2 seat on Camas-Washougal Port District ...
Political candidates faced some tough questions from high school students during the 11th annual Camas Youth Advisory Council candidate forum held Oct. 24 at Camas High School. A group of 11 Camas High School students who comprise the Youth Advisory Council planned and orchestrated the event. The forum featured three ...
Josefa Untalan Funes was 12 years oldwhen she became a prisoner of war during the Japanese occupation of Guam. Her early experience fueled her desire to stand up for what is right – a spirit she instilled in her 15 children. Four of Funes’ sons served in the Army in ...
Mail in your ballot by Nov. 8, 2011 to be part of the leadership of Clark County, Washington and influence government in our community. There’s the choice to do nothing, and the choice to do something. Voting exercises your right to choose. This video features ways in which Clark County ...
Candidates running for Camas City Council Ward 2, Position 1 Steve Bang Camas, WA Candidate website Watch interview Linda Amundson Dietzman Camas, WA Declined Interview COUV.COM invited every candidate competing in a contested race for city or town council positions, or for mayor, in each of the eight cities ...
A labor union that is headquartered in New York and represents U.S. and Canadian hospitality workers would like to influence Vancouver voters to choose Anne McEnerny-Ogle for City Council. Washington State’s Public Disclosure Commission (PDC) shows that a political action committee for the labor union UNITE HERE spent more than $32,000 ...
C-Tran says Prop. 1 is all about preserving bus service. However, this proposed 0.2 percent sales tax hike is the first step in C-Tran’s ambitious 20-year transit development plan, which calls for $332.5 million in new capital projects and an expansion of bus service, light rail, and bus rapid transit ...
Candidates running for Washington State Representative for the 49th Legislative District Postion No. 1 Craig Riley Vancouver, WA Candidate website Watch interview Sharon Wylie Vancouver, WA Declined Interview COUV.COM invited every candidate competing in a contested race for city or town council positions, or for mayor, in each of ...
Audio: Phone interview with Initiative 1125’s author, Tim Eyman. Summary: Scheduled for a vote on the Nov. 8 ballot, Initiative 1125 is an effort to place restrictions on how government determines, collects, and spends toll revenue. Proponents say Initiative 1125 creates greater transparency and accountability in the process and preserves ...
Candidates running for Battle Ground City Council Position No. 7 Philip L. Johnson Battle Ground, WA Watch interview Christopher Regan Battle Ground, WA Declined Interview COUV.COM invited every candidate competing in a contested race for city or town council positions, or for mayor, in each of the eight ...
Candidates running for Battle Ground City Council Position No. 3 Paul Zandamela Battle Ground, WA Candidate website Watch interview Adrian Cortes Battle Ground, WA Declined Interview COUV.COM invited every candidate competing in a contested race for city or town council positions, or for mayor, in each of the eight ...
Candidates running for Battle Ground City Council Position No. 2 Shane A. Bowman Battle Ground, WA Candidate website Watch interview Phil Haberthur Battle Ground, WA Declined Interview COUV.COM invited every candidate competing in a contested race for city or town council positions, or for mayor, in each of the ...
Candidates running for La Center Mayor Troy Van Dinter La Center, WA Candidate website Watch interview Jim Irish La Center, WA Declined Interview COUV.COM invited every candidate competing in a contested race for city or town council positions, or for mayor, in each of the eight cities in Clark ...
Candidates running for Washougal City Council Position No. 7 Connie Jo Freeman Washougal, WA Candidate website Watch interview Molly Coston Washougal, WA Declined Interview COUV.COM invited every candidate competing in a contested race for city or town council positions, or for mayor, in each of the eight cities in ...
Candidates running for Washougal City Council Position No. 4 Michael Delavar Washougal, WA Candidate website Watch interview Joyce Lindsay Washougal, WA Declined Interview COUV.COM invited every candidate competing in a contested race for city or town council positions, or for mayor, in each of the eight cities in Clark ...
Candidates running for Washougal City Council Position No. 2 Caryn Plinski Washougal, WA Watch interview Rodney P. Morris Washougal, WA Declined Interview COUV.COM invited every candidate competing in a contested race for city or town council positions, or for mayor, in each of the eight cities in Clark ...
Candidates running for Vancouver City Council Position No. 6 Bill Turlay Vancouver, WA Candidate website Watch interview Anne McEnerny-Ogle Vancouver, WA Declined Interview COUV.COM invited every candidate competing in a contested race for city or town council positions, or for mayor, in each of the eight cities in Clark ...
Candidates running for Vancouver Council Position No. 5 Cory Barnes Vancouver, WA Candidate website Watch interview Larry J. Smith Vancouver, WA Declined Interview COUV.COM invited every candidate competing in a contested race for city or town council positions, or for mayor, in each of the eight cities in Clark ...
Candidates running for Vancouver Council Position No. 4 Josephine Wentzel Vancouver, WA Candidate website Watch interview Bart Hansen Vancouver, WA Declined Interview COUV.COM invited every candidate competing in a contested race for city or town council positions, or for mayor, in each of the eight cities in Clark County ...
Candidates running for Woodland Mayor Grover Laseke Woodland, WA Candidate website Watch interview John ‘JJ’ Burke Woodland, WA Declined Interview COUV.COM invited every candidate competing in a contested race for city or town council positions, or for mayor, in each of the eight cities in Clark County to share ...
It has taken two years of construction, more than 160,000 man hours and 3.8 miles of shelf space, but the Fort Vancouver Regional Library District is ready for its next chapter as it debuts Vancouver’s newest library July 17. The new facility replaces the old main community library that has stood at the corner of Mill Plain and Fort Vancouver Way for nearly fifty years.