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Stories by Sarah Wolf

Columbian staff writer

A motorist travels north on Southeast 192nd Avenue past an area where Hurley Development has plans to build on the old Fisher Quarry.

Columbia Palisades lots at old Fisher Quarry get new plan

A motorist travels north on Southeast 192nd Avenue past an area where Hurley Development has plans to build on the old Fisher Quarry.

March 16, 2022, 6:11pm Business

A portion of the enormous Columbia Palisades project is being reimagined, according to new preplanning documents submitted to the City of Vancouver. Read story

Members of the Vancouver Rotary Club and the Vancouver Rotary Foundation join representatives from the Port of Vancouver as they celebrate the installation of a new bronze Rotary symbol along Rotary Way at the port's Terminal 1 development at the Vancouver waterfront on Tuesday afternoon.

Rotary celebrates new art at Port of Vancouver’s Terminal 1

Members of the Vancouver Rotary Club and the Vancouver Rotary Foundation join representatives from the Port of Vancouver as they celebrate the installation of a new bronze Rotary symbol along Rotary Way at the port's Terminal 1 development at the Vancouver waterfront on Tuesday afternoon.

March 16, 2022, 6:08am Business

A new art installation was unveiled Tuesday at the Port of Vancouver’s Terminal 1 on the Columbia River waterfront. Read story

Founder of ZoomInfo honored by technology association

March 16, 2022, 5:56am Business

Henry Schuck, founder of Vancouver’s ZoomInfo, was recognized by the Technology Association of Oregon, winning this year’s Sam Blackman Award. Read story

Leah Mulyar, 5, of Vancouver, left, and her sister, Isabel, 7, wear masks while enjoying a book at Vancouver Community Library on March 11, the final day of required indoor masking in Washington.

Clark County turns the page on masks as state mandate ends

Leah Mulyar, 5, of Vancouver, left, and her sister, Isabel, 7, wear masks while enjoying a book at Vancouver Community Library on March 11, the final day of required indoor masking in Washington.

March 12, 2022, 6:05am Business

On June 23, 2020, Washington announced a statewide requirement for people to wear masks in public settings to slow the spread of COVID-19. That mandate was lifted in early July 2021 and quickly reinstated during the delta surge. Read story

A motorist passes an empty lot that will soon be a new food truck center, Oak Tree Station.

Family-friendly spot for food carts planned for Camas

A motorist passes an empty lot that will soon be a new food truck center, Oak Tree Station.

March 11, 2022, 6:05am Business

Across the street from Union High School lies a field with nothing in it but an ancient oak tree. But it may not stand alone much longer. By next spring, the field’s owners hope to build a family-friendly food cart complex, Oak Tree Station. Read story

Highway 14 between Camas and Washougal to close Sunday for repairs

March 11, 2022, 5:56am Clark County News

WASHOUGAL – Drivers using state Highway 14 between Camas and Washougal will need to be prepared this weekend for full eastbound closures along the section of the highway, potentially causing traffic delays. Read story

The I-5 Bridge stretches over the Columbia River during a sunrise in September.

I-5 Bridge project funding back to $1B in transportation package

The I-5 Bridge stretches over the Columbia River during a sunrise in September.

March 9, 2022, 7:08pm Clark County News

After an evening of last-minute negotiations, the final contributions for the Interstate Bridge Replacement Program in the Washington Legislature’s transportation package is $1 billion. Read story

A truck joins other traffic crossing the Interstate 5 Bridge while traveling north on I-5 on Jan. 7, 2020.

Legislature sets $1.2B for I-5 Bridge project

A truck joins other traffic crossing the Interstate 5 Bridge while traveling north on I-5 on Jan. 7, 2020.

March 8, 2022, 5:14pm Clark County News

Lawmakers have come to an agreement on the $16 billion state infrastructure package, which will likely include not just the original $1 billion planned for the Interstate Bridge Replacement Program but $1.2 billion. Read story

Blue skies hang above the site of a proposed auto dealership in Fisher's Landing. The project would include an auto sales lot and sales and service facilities for Dick Hannah Dealerships.

New auto dealership proposed for Fisher’s Landing area

Blue skies hang above the site of a proposed auto dealership in Fisher's Landing. The project would include an auto sales lot and sales and service facilities for Dick Hannah Dealerships.

March 8, 2022, 6:04am Business

A new auto dealership may be coming to east Vancouver’s Fisher’s Landing area, according to pre-planning documents submitted to the city of Vancouver by Jason Hannah of Dick Hannah Auto Dealerships. Read story

Gee Creek rest areas to close for maintenance

March 8, 2022, 6:04am Clark County News

Those who travel along Interstate 5 won’t be able to count on stopping at Ridgefield’s Gee Creek rest areas starting next week. Read story