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Columbian Staff Writer

Ariel Cohn and Aron Steinke's &quot;The Zoo Box,&quot; which won a Will Eisner Comic Industry Award.

Bits ‘n’ Pieces: Couple wins award for kids comic

Ariel Cohn and Aron Steinke's &quot;The Zoo Box,&quot; which won a Will Eisner Comic Industry Award.

July 18, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

Aron Nels Steinke was sitting in the audience of the 27th annual Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards when he realized he and his wife might actually win the Best Publication for Early Readers category, and he didn't have an acceptance speech. Read story

Longtime resident Lee McCallister served as president of the Fruit Valley Neighborhood Association for 21 years.

McCallister tribute a challenge to assist Neighbors on Watch

Longtime resident Lee McCallister served as president of the Fruit Valley Neighborhood Association for 21 years.

July 10, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

To honor community activist Edward "Lee" McCallister after his June 20 death, members of the Fruit Valley Neighborhood Association knew they wanted to honor celebrate his legacy in a "Lee style," according to Linda Garcia, secretary of the association. Read story

What’s up with that? Lane changes permitted in intersections

July 8, 2015, 12:00am Community

I am curious who designed the intersection at 164th Avenue and Mill Plain Boulevard. I traverse that intersection quite often, and in doing so have noticed the alignment of southbound 164th Avenue causes some issues. I have on numerous occasions seen vehicles in one lane change lanes in the middle… Read story

Vancouver Tire owner Gordon Bozarth with his Goodyear-inspired Chevrolet El Camino in Shelton on June 16, when he got to ride the blimp with his grandson, Carter Ziemer.

Whats Up With That? Permits part of road project’s costs

July 1, 2015, 12:00am Community

The Northeast 119th Street widening project is understood to also include moving the bed of Curtin Creek. If true, this should require a ton of permit writing and inspections. Who is paying the agencies for all of the time involved? Read story

Stephanie Higgins, left, and Courtney Beyer

Bits ‘n’ Pieces: Students’ film looks at MLK

Stephanie Higgins, left, and Courtney Beyer

June 12, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

Pleasant Valley Middle School sixth-graders Courtney Beyer and Stephanie Higgins knew of Martin Luther King Jr., but both said they didn't know how his impact on the world is still being felt today until they made a film about him. Read story

Teacher Niki Edgar helps student Sierra McIntyre organize a new pantry at Battle Ground High School in Battle Ground last week.

Battle Ground starts food pantry for students

Teacher Niki Edgar helps student Sierra McIntyre organize a new pantry at Battle Ground High School in Battle Ground last week.

June 10, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

The Battle Ground High School security guards spent years opening their office to students, especially those with empty stomachs. Read story

Cora and Lonnie Chandler are celebrating 25 years as owners of the Java House in downtown Vancouver. &quot;We really enjoy what we're doing,&quot; Lonnie Chandler said. &quot;We have a loyal clientele.

Downtown coffee shop Java House turns 25

Cora and Lonnie Chandler are celebrating 25 years as owners of the Java House in downtown Vancouver. &quot;We really enjoy what we're doing,&quot; Lonnie Chandler said. &quot;We have a loyal clientele.

June 4, 2015, 12:00am Business

While on a trip to Seattle during his freshman year at Washington State University, Lonnie Chandler discovered a young company with delicious coffee. It was called Starbucks. Read story

Lillian Vallandingham, 7, a first-grader at Sifton Elementary, runs an excavator with help from Jeff Bullinger from Nutter Corporation.

Dozer Day: Great excavations

Lillian Vallandingham, 7, a first-grader at Sifton Elementary, runs an excavator with help from Jeff Bullinger from Nutter Corporation.

May 15, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

RIDGEFIELD -- While Maddie Pratt, 5, enjoyed operating an excavator, she thought it was a bit loud sitting on the driver's seat of the construction vehicle. Read story

Tristian Spillman

Bits ‘n’ Pieces: Something funny at Kiggins

Tristian Spillman

May 15, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

In his 11 years as a professional comedian, Tristian Spillman has performed on some nontraditional stages. Read story