Non-profit, government and science, technology, engineering and math businesses are invited to exhibit at the Washington State University Vancouver Career and Internship Fair.
Acting County Manager Mark McCauley has named Bob Stevens as the first deputy county manager under the home rule charter approved by voters in November.
Aspiring authors can learn how to become their own publisher during an upcoming workshop at the Camas Public Library.
The founder, chief executive officer and co-chief investment officer of Fisher Investments will be the keynote speaker at an annual economic forecast breakfast.
Clark County customer service agents are now accepting major credit and debit cards to issue marriage licenses, record documents and provide copies of official documents in accordance with state law.
Area residents who enjoy playing bunco have a new place to play the games.
A variety of vintage clothing, glassware, silverware and antique radios will be available to view and purchase at the Clark County Event Center.
A mom and pop cupcake shop is enhancing the family atmosphere in downtown Camas.
Computronix USA will start work in February under a new contract to develop, install and maintain an electronic system for managing building, development, engineering and environmental permits in Clark County.