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Stories by Wyatt Stayner

Columbian staff writer

Corky Porter of Salem, Ore., left, and Jordan Stray of Tumwater set up their camps Friday at the World War II living history encampment put on by Living History Group Northwest and hosted by the National Park Service at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.

WWII living history encampment deeply personal

Corky Porter of Salem, Ore., left, and Jordan Stray of Tumwater set up their camps Friday at the World War II living history encampment put on by Living History Group Northwest and hosted by the National Park Service at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.

July 20, 2018, 9:06pm Clark County News

It started with something as simple as a military Mussette bag. Read story

Measles, mumps, rubella and varicella vaccine.

Clark County Public Health investigating potential case of measles

Measles, mumps, rubella and varicella vaccine.

July 9, 2018, 5:43pm Clark County Health

Measles might be present in Clark County. Read story

Debbie Wright and Rollie Mayberry, center, recently retired as barbers at Cecil’s Barber Shop, with a combined 105 years of barbershop experience.

Longtime Vancouver barbers ready for the final cut

Debbie Wright and Rollie Mayberry, center, recently retired as barbers at Cecil’s Barber Shop, with a combined 105 years of barbershop experience.

July 8, 2018, 6:00am Clark County Life

To milk cows? Or not to milk cows? Read story

Spencer Kauffman, a facilities maintenance worker with the city of Ridgefield, helps secure the American flag outside City Hall on Tuesday afternoon in preparation for the upcoming Fourth of July parade. Kauffman, who said he planned to help out during the parade, said he was looking forward to the festivities and planned to watch fireworks with loved ones later in the evening.

Fourth fun, 2nd helping: A reminder of July 4th events

Spencer Kauffman, a facilities maintenance worker with the city of Ridgefield, helps secure the American flag outside City Hall on Tuesday afternoon in preparation for the upcoming Fourth of July parade. Kauffman, who said he planned to help out during the parade, said he was looking forward to the festivities and planned to watch fireworks with loved ones later in the evening.

July 3, 2018, 7:16pm Clark County News

We've scrabbled together a rundown of Independence Day events just in case you need a rehash. Read story

Rev. Michael B. Curry, presiding bishop of the Episcopalian Church, will speak at St. Luke’s Church in Vancouver.
Celebrate National Get Outdoors Day on June 9.
The 24th annual Flag Day at Fort Vancouver ceremony is from 5 to 6:30 p.m. on June 14 at The Historic Bandstand at Fort Vancouver.
Aurora, a 1-year-old beagle rat terrier mix, is pictured while gearing up for summer Wednesday morning, May 23, 2018. Aurora is owned by Washougal resident Shannon Van Horn.

Dogs wiggle way into families and Camas community

Aurora, a 1-year-old beagle rat terrier mix, is pictured while gearing up for summer Wednesday morning, May 23, 2018. Aurora is owned by Washougal resident Shannon Van Horn.

June 1, 2018, 6:05am Clark County Life

The second floor was missing, so it’s easy to understand why the dog threw up. Read story

The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra closes its season by featuring performances from the three winners from the 24th Annual Young Artists Competition, and doing a show that includes real-time high definition NASA animations and stills on big screens while the VSO plays Gustav Holst’s “The Planets.” Contributed photo
Open Cockpit Day at Pearson Field Education Center in Vancouver offers a flying simulation program, glider-building station and free airplane rides.