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Morning Press: ilani to reopen; County applies for Phase 2; Car cruise; New Columbian publisher; Woody’s Tacos

May 23, 2020, 6:00am Business

Here are some of The Columbian's top stories this week that you might have missed. Read story

This illustration shows the 2019 Novel Coronavirus.

Nearly 40 employees at Vancouver food processor test positive for COVID-19

This illustration shows the 2019 Novel Coronavirus.

May 22, 2020, 6:56pm Business

A food processing company in Vancouver’s Fruit Valley neighborhood has become the center of one of the Portland metro area’s largest cluster of COVID-19 cases to date. Read story

Trap Door Brewery seeks assist to help homeless families

May 22, 2020, 6:00am Clark County Business

When you place your online to-go order for cans of Trap Door Brewery's beer, you can add a $20 donation to fill a backpack for students experiencing homelessness. Read story

Koi Pond Cellars Bistro to close permanently

May 22, 2020, 6:00am Clark County Business

The owners of Koi Pond Cellars Winery have announced that they will permanently close their downtown Vancouver bistro due to the impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic. Read story

Building groups aided by state Labor & Industries program

May 22, 2020, 6:00am Clark County Business

The Building Industry Association of Clark County announced this week that it will receive a refund of more than $3.2 million from the state Department of Labor & Industries through a Retrospective Rating Program run by the BIA's statewide counterpart, the Building Industry Association of Washington. Read story

Empty chairs and tables are seen amid the COVID-19 crisis at Washington State University Vancouver on  March 25. Unemployment claims in the education services sector doubled from 380 to 715 claims last week.

Clark County’s initial unemployment claims increase by 21 percent

Empty chairs and tables are seen amid the COVID-19 crisis at Washington State University Vancouver on  March 25. Unemployment claims in the education services sector doubled from 380 to 715 claims last week.

May 21, 2020, 7:34pm Business

Clark County reported a 21.3 percent increase in weekly initial unemployment claims last week, continuing a rise from the week before. Read story

Pull Caffe has been selling coffee out of a small cabinlike structure at the entrance of its property in Yacolt. Buyers pay through an honor system. Owner Todd Millar said he sells an average of four cans per day. He got the honor-system idea from an OPB show about pies.

Yacolt coffee roaster offers an honest cup of joe

Pull Caffe has been selling coffee out of a small cabinlike structure at the entrance of its property in Yacolt. Buyers pay through an honor system. Owner Todd Millar said he sells an average of four cans per day. He got the honor-system idea from an OPB show about pies.

May 21, 2020, 6:03am Business

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Todd Millar, owner of a rural coffee roaster near Yacolt called Pull Caffe, has been selling coffee out of a simple structure at the entrance of his densely wooded property. Read story

Ben Campbell has been named publisher of The Columbian.

Letter from Columbian Publisher Ben Campbell: Goal, mission still the same

Ben Campbell has been named publisher of The Columbian.

May 21, 2020, 5:59am Business

This week, I am honored to assume the role and responsibility as the fourth-generation publisher of The Columbian. This is a legacy that began in 1921 with my great-grandfather, Herbert Campbell. Read story

Construction continues at McLoughlin Middle School and George C. Marshall Elementary School in Vancouver, with precautions. More kinds of activities may soon be allowed on job sites.

With Clark County in Phase 1, Inslee announces Phase 2 rules for construction

Construction continues at McLoughlin Middle School and George C. Marshall Elementary School in Vancouver, with precautions. More kinds of activities may soon be allowed on job sites.

May 20, 2020, 5:54pm Business

Gov. Jay Inslee has announced rules for Phase 2 of a multistep process to restart construction activity in Washington. Phase 2 allows work to begin on new projects, but only in counties that have moved to Phase 2 of the state’s overall reopening plan. Clark County is still in Phase… Read story

Vancouver resident Rich Packer, right in blue hat, joins fellow shoppers as they look to brighten up their homes with flowers and plants at Yard &#039;n Garden Land on Tuesday. The business has been experiencing a boost in sales in recent months due to shoppers turning to home garden projects during the pandemic.

Clark County garden suppliers see green as sales shoot up

Vancouver resident Rich Packer, right in blue hat, joins fellow shoppers as they look to brighten up their homes with flowers and plants at Yard &#039;n Garden Land on Tuesday. The business has been experiencing a boost in sales in recent months due to shoppers turning to home garden projects during the pandemic.

May 20, 2020, 6:01am Business

Local businesses see boom as gardening hobby takes root amid stay-home order Read story