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Vancouver firm Rotschy Inc. to build $4.75M sewer project on Northeast 20th Avenue

June 1, 2022, 6:00am Business

Clark Regional Wastewater District awarded a $4.75 million contract Tuesday to Vancouver-based Rotschy Inc. for construction of a Northeast 20th Avenue sewer pipeline. Read story

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Clark County’s expected jobs fell short in April

(The Associated press files)

May 28, 2022, 5:05pm Business

April was not the best month for Clark County’s job market. Due to seasonal trends, 700 net new jobs were expected, but only 200 jobs were tallied. Read story

Bigfoot, cheesecake, and Mountain Pop are among the dozens of popcorn flavors at Popcorn Cove in Vancouver.

Working in Clark County: Charlotte and Jeremy Cook, Popcorn Cove Snack and Candy Shop

Bigfoot, cheesecake, and Mountain Pop are among the dozens of popcorn flavors at Popcorn Cove in Vancouver.

May 28, 2022, 6:05am Business

What do peanut butter chocolate, dill pickle, Oreo, nacho cheese and bacon all have in common? They’re all flavors of specialty popcorn that can be purchased at Popcorn Cove in Vancouver. Read story

Columbia Ridge Winery co-owner Angela Sanchez prepares her new tasting room for the upcoming Memorial Day weekend. The winery has 1 acre of pinot noir grapes on-site to make wine with. They use varietals from other places to make other wines.

Columbia Ridge Winery opens tasting room in Ridgefield in time for Memorial Day weekend

Columbia Ridge Winery co-owner Angela Sanchez prepares her new tasting room for the upcoming Memorial Day weekend. The winery has 1 acre of pinot noir grapes on-site to make wine with. They use varietals from other places to make other wines.

May 27, 2022, 6:07am Business

Wine lovers can add another stop to their Clark County tasting tours this summer. Ridgefield-based Columbia Ridge Winery will be opening a new tasting room on Memorial Day weekend. Read story

Workers assemble products and packaging on the manufacturing floor at Hawthorne Gardening Company in Vancouver in 2021.

Hawthorne Gardening announces 42 layoffs at Vancouver facility

Workers assemble products and packaging on the manufacturing floor at Hawthorne Gardening Company in Vancouver in 2021.

May 26, 2022, 2:31pm Business

Hawthorne Gardening Co. announced a 42-person layoff at its Vancouver facility to outsource its carbon filter manufacturing. Read story

A new "Cyber Car Wash" with a 110-foot-long car wash tunnel is going to be built at 14309 N.E. Fourth Plain Blvd.

110-foot-long car wash to be built on Fourth Plain Boulevard

A new "Cyber Car Wash" with a 110-foot-long car wash tunnel is going to be built at 14309 N.E. Fourth Plain Blvd.

May 26, 2022, 6:01am Business

A new “Cyber Car Wash” with a 110-foot-long car wash tunnel is going to be built at 14309 N.E. Fourth Plain Blvd., according to plans submitted to the City of Vancouver. Read story

Vancouver’s Horenstein Law Group joins Portland firm

May 26, 2022, 5:40am Business

Portland-based law firm Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt announced Wednesday that Vancouver-based Horenstein Law Group is joining its office. Read story

A man pushes a stroller past a church and some sandbags in Vinnytsia, Ukraine, on March 16. Egor Cotov, 34, lives Vinnytsia and works for Vancouver-based ToolBelt. He says Vinnytsia is a safe area.

Vancouver tech business hires remote workers from Ukraine

A man pushes a stroller past a church and some sandbags in Vinnytsia, Ukraine, on March 16. Egor Cotov, 34, lives Vinnytsia and works for Vancouver-based ToolBelt. He says Vinnytsia is a safe area.

May 25, 2022, 6:05am Business

“Hey. You doing OK?” wrote Ross Barbieri, co-founder of Vancouver-based ToolBelt. It was February, and he was writing to his former freelance worker Egor Cotov, who lives in Vinnytsia, in central Ukraine. Read story

Hurley Development Chief Steward Ryan Hurley talks about the Navalia Apartments construction at 1600 Washington St., in Vancouver.

Navalia Apartments to offer ‘safe harbor’ in Uptown Village

Hurley Development Chief Steward Ryan Hurley talks about the Navalia Apartments construction at 1600 Washington St., in Vancouver.

May 24, 2022, 6:05am Business

A rare type of building development from Hurley Development is nearing completion in Vancouver’s Uptown Village, in a spot soon to be next to the area’s only grocery store. Read story

Trap Door Brewing has announced plans to open a second taproom and brewery in Washougal this summer.

Trap Door Brewing to open in Washougal

Trap Door Brewing has announced plans to open a second taproom and brewery in Washougal this summer.

May 23, 2022, 5:09pm Business

Trap Door Brewing is coming to downtown Washougal. Read story