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Vancouver, WA – The Board of Health is seeking applicants to fill a vacancy on the Clark County Public Health Advisory Council. The position is for a federally-recognized tribe member who lives or works in Clark County.

The three-year term begins immediately.

The Health Advisory Council makes recommendations to the county councilors in their capacity as the Board of Health. The advisory council identifies needs and suggests ways to enhance the community’s health. Among the council’s top priorities are access to care, health inequalities, a sustainable food system, obesity… Read More


Vancouver, WA – Would your holiday kitchen pass a food safety inspection? Proper food storage, preparation and serving are important. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that roughly one in six Americans gets sick, 128,000 are hospitalized, and 3,000 die of foodborne diseases each year.

Don’t take any chances with the health of your family and friends this holiday season. Follow these food safety tips:

Thawing

A fresh turkey should be cooked within two days of purchase. But if your turkey is frozen, never thaw it on the counter… Read More


Vancouver, WA ‒ The Youth Now video and graphics contest running through Nov. 30 provides a forum for youth 12 to 20 to document why they choose not to use marijuana. The contest encourages youth to enter creative, high-impact messages to win cash and other prizes. Posters, hand-drawn or digital, and 30-second to two-minute videos must illustrate the theme, Why do you choose not to use?

Entry instructions are available at www.youthnow.us.

Clark County Public Health will lend video equipment to schools or youth groups that… Read More


Vancouver, WA ‒Taking antibiotics for viral infections such as a cold, the flu or most bronchitis strains will not cure the infection or help you feel better. Antibiotics kill bacteria, not viruses.

Clark County Public Health is urging people with colds and flu not to seek treatment with antibiotics.

“Taking antibiotics when you have a virus may do more harm than good,” said Clark County Health Officer Dr. Alan Melnick. “Taking antibiotics when they are not needed increases your risk of later getting an infection that resists antibiotic treatment.”

Using antibiotics… Read More


Vancouver, WA – Vancouver resident Susan Wilson is the proud owner of a new iPad mini. Selected at random, Wilson was one of 1,500 people who successfully completed an online quiz about recycling in Clark County.

The quiz is part of Public Health’s Recycling Done Right project, a community effort to reduce the amount of non-recyclables in blue residential recycling carts.

The major component of Recycling Done Right is the Clean Cart Campaign when, from late-May through June, five teams did quick visual scans of more than 15,000 recycling carts ready for curbside pickup. The… Read More


Vancouver, WA – The Board of County Councilors is seeking applicants to fill volunteer positions representing southwest Clark County and agricultural interests on the Solid Waste Advisory Commission.

Commission members provide recommendations to the county about issues such as recycling, garbage collection, landfills, transfer stations and waste reduction.

Members meet quarterly at 6 p.m. on the first Thursday of February, May, August and November at the Center for Community Health, 1601 E. Fourth Plain Blvd.

Applicants for the southwest Clark County representative… Read More


Vancouver, WA – Clark County’s Green Business program will host a free Morning Blend networking event from 8-9 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 17, in the first-floor community room at LSW Architects, 610 Esther St.

This month, Morning Blend participants have the opportunity to learn how LSW Architects is incorporating sustainability into its design projects and day-to-day practices.  

Staff from LSW, which designed the newly completed STEM building at Clark College, will lead the Morning Blend and answer questions.  

This free event is open to all Green Business… Read More


Vancouver, WA – Residents now can recycle unused or leftover paint at all Miller Paint and Parkrose Hardware stores in Clark County.

Miller Paint, 111 N.E. 164th Ave., and Parkrose Hardware, 8000 E. Mill Plain Blvd., have joined the county’s Paint Take-Back program, and are accepting latex and oil-based paint for proper disposal at no cost.

Nine paint stores in Clark County now accept paint during business hours:

  • Habitat for Humanity ReStore, 10811 S.E. Mill Plain Blvd.
  • Miller Paint, 14300 N.E. 20th Ave.
  • Miller Paint, 9609 N.E. 117th Ave… Read More

Vancouver, WA ‒ The local premiere of Resilience: The Biology of Stress & the Science of Hope will be 6 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 20, 2016, at Firm Foundations School, 1919 S.W. 25th Ave., Battle Ground. The screening is free and open to the community.

The newly released film chroni­cles research that links adverse childhood experiences, such as abuse, neglect and family dysfunction, with cycles of violence, addiction and disease. The film shows how healthy relationships with caring adults can disrupt this link and help individuals build personal resilience. Following the screening, a… Read More


Vancouver, WA ‒ Public Health Program Manager Joe Laxson has been named the 2016 Washington State Environmental Health Director of the Year. Each year, the Washington State Environmental Health Directors presents the award to someone who has demonstrated leadership in the profession at the local and state levels.

The award was established in honor of Jim Matsuyama, an association founding member who developed many environmental health programs implemented by local health jurisdictions across the state. Matsuyama was known for his technical skills, kindness and dedication to public… Read More