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Stories by Adam Littman

Columbian Staff Writer

Winter storm to bring snow, ice on Saturday

January 6, 2017, 10:21am Clark County News

Forecasters warned Portland-Vancouver metro area residents to brace themselves and reconsider travel plans as another icy winter storm — one possibly nastier than last month’s — prepares to roll through Clark County over the weekend. Read story

Co-owners Brendan Greenen, left, and Mike Hunsaker look over the former Lemon-Aid Automotive warehouse, which they are in the process of turning into Grains of Wrath.

Beermaker, bar owner team to bring new brewery to Camas

Co-owners Brendan Greenen, left, and Mike Hunsaker look over the former Lemon-Aid Automotive warehouse, which they are in the process of turning into Grains of Wrath.

January 4, 2017, 6:00am Business

Camas has undergone a transition from mill town to picturesque small city throughout the last few decades, and Mike Hunsaker, who has gone through some changes himself, is looking to bring some edge to the city. Read story

Jordan Richards of Camas, in pink sweatshirt, shares treats at Stevenson Off Leash Dog Park in April. The Washougal park closed in November but will reopen temporarily in January and remain open through April 28.

Washougal dog park to reopen briefly

Jordan Richards of Camas, in pink sweatshirt, shares treats at Stevenson Off Leash Dog Park in April. The Washougal park closed in November but will reopen temporarily in January and remain open through April 28.

December 30, 2016, 6:04am Clark County News

Washougal will soon have a dog park once again. Read story

Uta Zuendel was born in East Germany, defected to West Germany and moved to America decades ago, where she has since worked as a nurse and in the local art community. After she felt she gave back enough to others, Zuendel decided it was time to focus on her own art, and she is the featured Artist of the Month for December at the Camas Gallery, where guests can view her wood sculptures.

Sculptor’s artful touch has spruced up Camas

Uta Zuendel was born in East Germany, defected to West Germany and moved to America decades ago, where she has since worked as a nurse and in the local art community. After she felt she gave back enough to others, Zuendel decided it was time to focus on her own art, and she is the featured Artist of the Month for December at the Camas Gallery, where guests can view her wood sculptures.

December 26, 2016, 5:42pm Clark County Life

Uta Zuendel’s admiration for art stretches back decades, but she had a few things to do before focusing on her own work. Read story

Camas School Board member resigns

December 13, 2016, 11:44am Clark County News

Camas School District board member Mary Tipton resigned at the board’s meeting on Monday, as she is moving to a new home outside of her director district. Read story

Roads were slushy Monday on Prune Hill in Camas.

Winter storm may bring snow, freezing rain

Roads were slushy Monday on Prune Hill in Camas.

December 6, 2016, 7:51pm Clark County News

A winter storm kicking off tonight could lead to a treacherous morning commute on Thursday. Read story

Construction of Hockinson Middle School under way in August.

Clark County districts look to future as they plan schools

Construction of Hockinson Middle School under way in August.

December 4, 2016, 6:03am Clark County News

School curriculum is constantly evolving, and so are the actual classrooms and school buildings themselves. Read story

Woodland High School sophomore Ashley Yoder participates in one of three spin classes offered at the school. School officials have wanted to bring the physical education class to Woodland for years and were able to when the new high school opened in 2015.

New local schools chart fresh course

Woodland High School sophomore Ashley Yoder participates in one of three spin classes offered at the school. School officials have wanted to bring the physical education class to Woodland for years and were able to when the new high school opened in 2015.

December 4, 2016, 6:03am Clark County News

John Shoup sounds like a proud parent when discussing the new 153,652-square-foot Woodland High School. Read story

Rodolfo Valle, left, and Eduardo Garcia bale up one of roughly 100 Christmas trees at La Center Farms, which will be shipped to a marine base in California through the Trees for Troops program.

Evergreen tradition: Trees for Troops

Rodolfo Valle, left, and Eduardo Garcia bale up one of roughly 100 Christmas trees at La Center Farms, which will be shipped to a marine base in California through the Trees for Troops program.

December 4, 2016, 6:00am Clark County News

It’s become a holiday tradition. For the ninth year, Lissa and Steve Boynton are donating trees from La Center Farms to military families through the Trees for Troops program. Read story

One of the most popular areas for the kittens at Furry Friends&#039; new halfway house is the &quot;catio,&quot; where the kittens can enjoy the weather and watch squirrels run around.

New home for Furry Friends is the cat’s meow

One of the most popular areas for the kittens at Furry Friends&#039; new halfway house is the &quot;catio,&quot; where the kittens can enjoy the weather and watch squirrels run around.

November 28, 2016, 6:03am Clark County News

After 17 years of operation, Furry Friends has a home of its own. Read story