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Clark County Public Health Environmental Health Specialist Maggie Yaddof, left, makes a few notes during her inspection of the kitchen at the Fargher Lakehouse.

Working in Clark County: Maggie Yaddof, environmental health specialist at Clark County Public Health

Clark County Public Health Environmental Health Specialist Maggie Yaddof, left, makes a few notes during her inspection of the kitchen at the Fargher Lakehouse.

January 18, 2020, 6:00am Business

Upon entering the Fargher Lakehouse restaurant, you’re immediately struck with a sense of home. Read story

Jennifer Baker, president of the Columbia River Economic Development Council and panel moderator, from left, Curtis Robinhold, executive director of the Port of Portland, Cornell Clayton, director of the Thomas S. Foley Institute for Public Policy and Public Service at Washington State University, Lisa Brown, director of the Washington State Department of Commerce, and Frank Foti, Vigor Industrial&#039;s Board Vice Chairman and founding CEO, speak about the state and national economies during the 2020 Economic Forecast Breakfast on Thursday morning.

Economic Forecast Breakfast features Vigor vice chair, highlights recession fearsvideo icon

Jennifer Baker, president of the Columbia River Economic Development Council and panel moderator, from left, Curtis Robinhold, executive director of the Port of Portland, Cornell Clayton, director of the Thomas S. Foley Institute for Public Policy and Public Service at Washington State University, Lisa Brown, director of the Washington State Department of Commerce, and Frank Foti, Vigor Industrial&#039;s Board Vice Chairman and founding CEO, speak about the state and national economies during the 2020 Economic Forecast Breakfast on Thursday morning.

January 16, 2020, 6:42pm Clark County Business

After more than a decade of sustained economic growth, the question of a recession is becoming increasingly hard to avoid. Not because economists are predicting that one is imminent, but simply because everyone keeps asking about it. Read story

A sign notifies those passing by of a home for sale in Salmon Creek in October.

Clark County housing market sees strong December

A sign notifies those passing by of a home for sale in Salmon Creek in October.

January 16, 2020, 6:02am Business

The Clark County residential housing market cooled in December, keeping with normal seasonal patterns, but it outpaced December 2018 in year-over-year comparisons. That’s according to the latest report from the Regional Multiple Listing Service. Read story

A dog looks out the window of an RV as children play outside at the Lewis River RV Park in Woodland in May.

Lewis River RV Park power supply extended one week

A dog looks out the window of an RV as children play outside at the Lewis River RV Park in Woodland in May.

January 15, 2020, 6:15pm Business

The Lewis River RV Park in Woodland was scheduled to have its power cut off Thursday, but as of late this afternoon, the park appeared poised to receive a one-week reprieve. Read story

DosAlas Latin American Kitchen &amp; Margarita Bar is due to open in June at the Waterfront Vancouver, in the space above WildFin American Grill.

Waterfront Vancouver Jorge’s gets a new name; downtown location gets reprieve

DosAlas Latin American Kitchen &amp; Margarita Bar is due to open in June at the Waterfront Vancouver, in the space above WildFin American Grill.

January 15, 2020, 6:05am Business

The future Jorge’s Latin American restaurant at The Waterfront Vancouver is about to enter the build-out phase, and the milestone is accompanied by a change in name: The restaurant will be called DosAlas Latin Kitchen & Tequila Bar. Read story

Vancouver-based AbSci raises $15.4M in Series D funding

January 14, 2020, 7:01pm Business

Vancouver-based biotechnology company AbSci announced Tuesday that it has secured $10.4 million in Series D financing, plus $5 million in term debt. The round was led by KBI Biopharma and JSR Life Sciences. Read story

(Courtesy Composites One)

Composites One eyes Vancouver site for 72,000-square-foot warehouse

(Courtesy Composites One)

January 14, 2020, 6:02am Business

One of the largest raw material distributors in the country could soon be setting up a branch in Vancouver. Read story

The Salvation Army store on Fourth Plain Boulevard in Vancouver will close on Jan. 18.

Salvation Army Thrift Store in Vancouver closing Jan. 18

The Salvation Army store on Fourth Plain Boulevard in Vancouver will close on Jan. 18.

January 13, 2020, 1:48pm Business

Due to a lack of profit, the Salvation Army Thrift Store in east Vancouver in Vancouver will close its doors Jan. 18, according to a Monday news release. Read story

Trucks cross the Interstate 5 Bridge while traveling north on Tuesday morning.

2020 vision for Clark County businesses locks in on I-5 Bridge

Trucks cross the Interstate 5 Bridge while traveling north on Tuesday morning.

January 12, 2020, 6:00am Business

Washington’s 2020 legislative session kicks off this week, with an agenda packed with items that have the potential to impact Southwest Washington. Read story

Killa Bites baker Teija Karlsen, 16, and Killa Bites co-owner Donna Suomi cut biscotti in Ridgefield. Suomi is working with employees to teach them recipes and instructions. Suomi hopes to be more hands-off in the kitchen so she can spend more time developing recipes.

Working in Clark County: Donna Suomi, baker and co-owner of Killa Bites

Killa Bites baker Teija Karlsen, 16, and Killa Bites co-owner Donna Suomi cut biscotti in Ridgefield. Suomi is working with employees to teach them recipes and instructions. Suomi hopes to be more hands-off in the kitchen so she can spend more time developing recipes.

January 11, 2020, 6:00am Business

For Donna Suomi, baking is far more than just a hobby. Read story