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Area high school athletes were named to Greater St. Helens (GSHL) and Trico all-league teams for their individual successes ...
A political committee that helped defeat last year’s ballot measure to repeal a Washington climate law was fined $20,000 on Thursday for not disclosing how it spent $1 million until after the election ...
After numerous residents inquired about the status of the Overlook Park Splash Pad in Ridgefield during a previous Community Focus article inquiry by The Reflector in May, the city issued a statement ...
We're citing state data from OSPI. From the interview: Reykdal: “Well, our districts are working really hard and actually they are doing a great job, and so when we say ‘not college or university ...
The president’s powers (including executive orders) are limited to enforcing the legislation congress has passed. Only Congress (not the President) has the legal power to make laws. (Article I, ...
Posted Tuesday, January 31, 2017 10:00 am The Reflector ...
Shirley Temple was my first love, I was born in 1930, the bottom of the great depression. In our dry-land sharecropper farm, family “Picture Shows” were not an every day treat. The first one I saw was ...
In her senior season, Corral drained 69 threes as she averaged 11.9 points per game overall, and posted a team-high 12.7 points per game during Pac-12 play. She stands third all-time at USC in career ...
Lois and her mother moved around a lot and settled in Vancouver when she was 14. After her marriage to Clyde Christensen, they purchased a dairy farm in the Battle Ground Cherry Grove district and ...
I was shocked and dismayed to read the article about the recent termination of Deputy Commissioner Larry Bartel. As a neighborhood leader, I have had many opportunities to work with and count on Larry ...
On October 15, I parked my truck in a parking lot, and when I got out of it, I was accosted by a guy, who was drinking, on dope, or something else was just plain wrong. I discovered this when he ...