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Battle Ground man sentenced to more than 4 years for voyeurism
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Battle Ground City Council approves public invocations at future meetings
Battle Ground Mayor Eric Overholser said the city’s newly adopted invocation policy is designed to provide an open and transparent process that allows anyone to participate, regardless of religious background. During a contentious Battle Ground City Council meeting on Monday, Aug. 3, councilors voted 5-1 to approve public invocations to begin future meetings. Resolution 26-04 allows up to three-minute invocations prior to regular council meeting…
Battle Ground man sentenced to more than 4 years for voyeurism
A judge sentenced a Battle Ground man to 4½ years in prison Monday for hiding a recording device in a bathroom of a shared home, capturing over two dozen people using the toilet and shower.
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