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Gov Inslee appoints Emily Sheldrick to Clark County Superior Court

Gov Inslee appoints Emily Sheldrick to Clark County Superior Court
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Ruling clarifies Clark College Foundation s nonprofit status | News

On Thursday, Dec. 3, the Clark County Superior Court ruled in favor of a summary judgement clarifying that the Clark College Foundation’s donor and partner records are private. Judge Suzan L. Clark’s decision determined that the foundation’s records are not subject to the Public Records Act. In a news release, the foundation said the judge’s decision is key for Clark College Foundation because it protects information about its donors and partners and the ruling allows the foundation to continue what it has done since it was established in 1973: act in good faith for its donors and partners by establishing trust and providing consistent stewardship of their investments that ultimately benefit Clark College.

Vancouver man sentenced in 2019 hijacking of C-Tran bus

Vancouver man sentenced in 2019 hijacking of C-Tran bus By Jerzy Shedlock, Columbian Breaking News Reporter Published: December 11, 2020, 5:00pm Share: Anthony Lybeck, who was sentenced Friday for hijacking a C-Tran bus and trying to force the driver to take him to Portland, made a first appearance April 22, 2019, in Clark County Superior Court in Vancouver. (The Columbian files) A 32-year-old Vancouver man was sentenced Friday in Clark County Superior Court to 17 months incarceration for hijacking a C-Tran bus and trying to divert it to Portland. Anthony S. Lybeck pleaded guilty to a charge of second-degree kidnapping. He also pleaded guilty to a charge of first-degree criminal trespass, a gross misdemeanor, in a separate case and received one year of suspended jail time.

Cheers & Jeers: Food drive a success; noise pollution plumbs the depths

Cheers & Jeers: Food drive a success; noise pollution plumbs the depths The Columbian Share: Cheers: To Drive & Drop. The annual food drive typically known as Walk & Knock took a different look this year, but still was deemed a success. Instead of having volunteers knock on doors throughout the county, organizers asked for donations to be delivered to drop boxes or drop-off sites a necessity in the age of coronavirus. Although donations, which go to Clark County Food Bank, declined from previous years, more than 100,000 pounds of food were received. “Even if it was half as much, it’s pleasing to help. I feel good about it,” said Tom Knappenberger, president of Walk & Knock. Of course, donations of food or money always are welcome, and the need is particularly acute this year. Information can be found at walkandknock.org/how-to-donate.

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