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WEDNESDAY,
NOV. 9, 2005
How Clark County voted
yesterday
Clark County
Commissioner
Steve Stuart 52 %
Tom Miekle 48 %
Port of Vancouver
Commissioner
Brian Wolfe 60 %
Bill Hughes 40 %
Vancouver
Mayor Royce Pollard
63.18 %
Charles P. Stemper 37 %
Council Position 1
Pat Jolotta 56
%
Pat Campbell
44 %
Position 2
Jeanne Stewart 65 %
Eric Olmsted
35 %
Position 3
Jeanne Harris
62 %
Bob Gaylor 38
%
Vancouver Library District
Create the District
YES 60.06 %
NO 39.94 %
Bond Issue
NO 43 %
YES 57 % (failed)
Camas
Council Ward 3
Steven C. Hogan
64 %
Tanya A. Peterson
36%
Washougal
Mayor Stacee S. Sellers 56
%
George Jeffrey
Guard 44 %
Battle Ground
Council Position 5
Alexander Reinhold
Jr 58 %
David E. Agar 42 %
Ridgefield
Council Position 1
Scott Hanson
55 %
Michael Hefflin 45
%
La Center
Council Position 1
Bill Birdwell Jr.
58 %
Mike Nolan 42 %
Yacolt Mayor
Joe Warren 82 %
Pilar Raanes 18 %
Vancouver School
District
Position 4
Edri Geiger
56 %
Mark F. Stoker 44 %
Battle Ground
School District
Position 3
John Karvonen 50.66 %
Richard C. Kent
49.34 %
Position 5
Mark E. Pellitier
54 %
Cecil Schlect 46 %
Camas School
District
District 4
Doug Quinn
68 %
John Svilarich 32 %
Fire District 2
Position 3
Frank Stanley
56 %
Mike Lohman 44 %
Fire District 3
Position 3
Dick
Deleissegues 52 %
Tom Armstrong 48 %
Fire District 10
Position 3
Danny L. Walling
64 %
Beth Goble 36 %
Fire District 6
Position 1
Dick Spring
55 %
Ronald D. Perron 45
%
Ridgefield School District Bond Issue
NO 51 % YES 49
%
News briefs
The Clark County Sheriff’s
office will be hiring custody officers, reports sheriff
Garry Lucas. Applications will be
available Friday, Nov. 11. For further information, call the recruitment
hotline, 397-2302.
Calendar
Port of Ridgefield
commissioners meet in regular session at 6 p.m. this evening in port
offices, 111 W Division Street.
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The Vancouver Business Journal’s
Accomplished & Under 40 awards ceremony is at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Nov.
10, in the Hilton Vancouver Washington. Admission to the luncheon is
$35. For further information, call
Jennifer Young, 695-2442.
Wednesday headlines
at home and from around the world:
(Click on the headlines below for the rest of the story)
Stuart holds lead for county commissioner--Oregonian, Bill Stewart
Voters return Mayor Royce Pollard and councilors Stewart, Harris and
Jolllota--Oregonian, Allan Brettman
Library votes split; district OK, bond issue, no--Oregonian, --Holley
Gilbert
Ridgefield School District voters say no for the third time--Oregonian,
Holley Gilbert
King, Snohomish county voters block tax gasoline tax repeal--Seattle
Times, Andrew Garber
Port of Vancouver brokering a deal that may help redefine west
waterfront--Columbian, Jonathan Nelson
Monorail reaches end of the line--Seattle Times, Mike Lindblom
Latest results on gas tax measure--Secretary of State
Democrats winning governor races in New Jersey, Virginia--USA TODAY,
Jim Drinkard
Oil executives defend huge profits in Senate hearing--USA TODAY, AP
Alito signals reluctance to overturn Roe v. Wade--Washington Post,
Charles Babington and Michael A. Fletcher
Mount St. Helens VolcanoCam updates every
five minutes--USDA Forest Service, Mount St. Helens
National Volcanic Monument
Wednesday on the Air
Clark County Close Up (11/6)—3 p.m. CVTV
Election Night Coverage (11/8)—3:30 p.m. CVTV
City Minutes (10/23)—5:30 p.m. CVTV
Disaster Preparedness (live)—6:30 p.m. CVTV
New York Knicks at Blazers (live)—7 p.m. FSN, KXL, KXMG
Blazing New Trails (11/4)—9:30 p.m. CVTV
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Town Tabloids and the Weather
Dori Pollard
pretty nearly
steals show.
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Gregg Herrington
offering refreshing
insights.
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Bob and
Barbara Howard showing
candidate support.
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Michael Kissinger
and
Maria Manzo
to give John Frederic Handel another airing.
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Andy Nygard
pulling workshop together.
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Wednesday,
mostly sunny, 56.
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Thursday,
mostly showery, 51.
Friday, more
showers, 50.
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Accounting
Caley & Associates, James Caley CPA, 695-0065
Peterson & Associates, P.S.,
Certified Public Accountants, 574-0644
Tax Advisors, PLLC, CPAs
Property Tax/Cost Segregation 750-6884
Attorneys
Miller Nash LLP. Steve
Horenstein, 699-4771
Banks
Bank of Clark County,
993-2265
First Independent Bank,
699-4200
Charitable Gift Planning
Barbara Chen CFP,
Clark College Foundation, (360) 992-2659
Jim
Forkner, FAHP, SWMC Foundation, (360) 514-3182
Cosmetic and Family
Dentistry
Earl C. (Duke) Simpson, DDS, PS, 993-0300
Construction Management and
Development
Andersen Construction Co., Inc. Bob Durgan, (503) 720-5234
RSV Construction, Ron
Frederiksen, 693-8830
Credit Unions
Columbia Credit Union,
891-4000
iQ Credit Union,
992-4242
Development/Investments
Killian Pacific LLC, 567-0625
Human Resources Consultation
O'Neill &
Associates, Paula Johnson, 606-2961
Investment and Retirement Planning
First Pacific Associates, Mark Martel, CFP, (360) 254-2585
Public Relations
Hunt Communications Tom Hunt,
693-8180
KMac & Associates LLC,
Kathy McDonald
Rocky/Hill & Knowlton, Krista Hildebrand, (503) 248-9468
Real Estate
Coldwell Banker Commercial
Wally Hornberger, 699-4494
Norris Beggs &
Simpson, Roger Qualman, 699-7181
Retirement and Inheritance
Planning
Andy Nygard, CFP, (360) 695-6431
Signs
Security Signs, Designed to
inform and sell! Carol Keljo, 817-9959
Speaking and Training
Kathy Condon, Career Communications, 695-4313
Window Washing
Quality Window Washing, Dave Beecher, 256-7370 |
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