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State budget invests in Southwest Washington schools, community WSUV, Washington School for the Deaf, Clark College to receive millions for projects Published: April 27, 2021, 6:04am Share: Washington State University Vancouver is seen in February 2018. (The Columbian files) The Legislature passed a $6.3 billion capital budget Saturday, cementing a plan that includes major investments in Southwest Washington’s community and schools. The biennial budget, which passed the House and the Senate unanimously, includes three major line items for local education facilities: $58.9 million for a new Clark College satellite campus in northern Clark County; $52.6 million for a new life sciences building at Washington State University Vancouver; and $55.1 million to the Washington School for the Deaf for a new academic and physical education building. ....
After pandemic pause, Clark County cyclists are ready to hit the road again By Scott Hewitt, Columbian Arts & Features Reporter Published: April 25, 2021, 6:02am Share: 9 Photos A Vancouver Bicycle Club group ride rolls along Lower River Road toward Frenchman s Bar Regional Park in summer 2019. The coronavirus pandemic put a brake on the club s activities last year, but now organizers say things are moving again. (The Columbian files) Photo Gallery When it was time for his second COVID-19 shot in early April, Steve Baltazar made the round trip from his home in Battle Ground to Vancouver’s Tower Mall mass vaccination site by bicycle. ....