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Stories by Adam Littman

Columbian Staff Writer

&quot;Untold Stories&quot;

Bits ‘n’ Pieces: Camas photographer brings world to light in her pictures

&quot;Untold Stories&quot;

August 27, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

One obstacle stood between Wendy Seagren and her dream of becoming a police officer, and she still hasn't gotten over it. Read story

My Farmers Market vendors at La Center Evangelical Free Church wait for customers in the parking lot on Aug.

Lack of foot traffic hurts My Farmers Market in La Center

My Farmers Market vendors at La Center Evangelical Free Church wait for customers in the parking lot on Aug.

August 25, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

LA CENTER -- When La Center's 2015 budget was finalized, no funds were allocated for a city-sponsored farmers market. But instead of leaving the city without one, Lori Deschand, 61, of Ridgefield decided to start her own. Read story

What’s Up With That? Budget impasse altered lottery rules

August 25, 2015, 5:00pm Community

I have a problem with the Washington State Lottery. The past few weeks, they've put up notices on machines saying you can't play a multiple-day ticket. Why do you have to drive to lottery box and you can only play one day at a time? Something's wrong somewhere. Charities are… Read story

Lukas Miller writes messages in chalk Tuesday on a sidewalk in downtown Vancouver.

Annual Chalk the Walks spreads positivity around Vancouver

Lukas Miller writes messages in chalk Tuesday on a sidewalk in downtown Vancouver.

August 18, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Foot traffic moved a bit slower around Main and 20th streets in downtown Vancouver on Tuesday, as people walking couldn't help but look down and tiptoe around the freshly drawn, brightly colored chalk messages all over the sidewalk. Read story

After speaking with other foster parents, Amber Dines of Vancouver started Chocolate Kids Matter, a program where she provides care packages to African-American children in the foster care system.

Bits ‘n’ Pieces: Chocolate Kids Matter assists black children in foster care

After speaking with other foster parents, Amber Dines of Vancouver started Chocolate Kids Matter, a program where she provides care packages to African-American children in the foster care system.

August 14, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Amber Dines was with her niece, Le'nyah Forthan, at the doctor recently when the nurse complimented Le'nyah, 8, and asked who did her hair. Read story

Hudson's Bay High School graduate Mari Walker worked on three projects screening at this year's Columbia Gorge International Film Festival.

Bits ‘n’ Pieces: Filmmaker toasts transition on return to festival

Hudson's Bay High School graduate Mari Walker worked on three projects screening at this year's Columbia Gorge International Film Festival.

August 13, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

When she was 14, Mari Walker fell while body surfing and hit the sand pretty hard, resulting in a hospital stay and surgery. Read story

Madison Villines, 16, with her horse, Tucker, at her home in La Center.

La Center teen trains mustang from wild to ‘best friend’video icon

Madison Villines, 16, with her horse, Tucker, at her home in La Center.

August 9, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

LA CENTER -- The first night Madison Villines brought home Tucker, the 1-year-old mustang refused to leave his trailer. Read story

Bits ‘n’ Pieces: Sisters’ bike trip opens their eyes and spirits

July 30, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Amy and Sunny Pisano were behind schedule. Read story

Playgrounds program gives Vancouver kids a place to be active each summer

July 23, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Like many of his fellow campers, Ryan Joseph, 10, enjoys spending his summer days playing field games, such as bear hunt, and board games, such as chess, but Ryan's absolute favorite activity at camp doesn't always involve other campers. Read story

What’s Up: Travel-time board’s time has not yet come — but soon

July 22, 2015, 12:00am Community

Last winter, an electronic reader board was put up on westbound state Highway 14 between 164th Avenue and 192nd Avenue that will tell the number of minutes to the intersection of Interstate 5 and Interstate 84, via either I-5 or Interstate 205. After all this time, the sign still has… Read story