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John Combs, the disabled Walmart greeter who feared losing his position over job-description changes, signs paperwork Wednesday for a different assignment within the Southeast 192nd Avenue store in Vancouver.

John Combs to start new job: Vancouver man to ‘ease into’ position at Walmart self-checkout

John Combs, the disabled Walmart greeter who feared losing his position over job-description changes, signs paperwork Wednesday for a different assignment within the Southeast 192nd Avenue store in Vancouver.

March 7, 2019, 5:27pm Business

Throughout the stress-inducing past two weeks, John Combs of Vancouver was concerned not only about losing his job at the Walmart on Northeast 192nd Avenue, but losing something else. Read story

A concept rendering shows the port’s vision for the redeveloped Terminal 1. The port is requesting developer proposals for the mixed-use buildings on the two northern blocks next to the railroad tracks.

Parking a key concern of potential developers, investors eyeing port’s Terminal 1

A concept rendering shows the port’s vision for the redeveloped Terminal 1. The port is requesting developer proposals for the mixed-use buildings on the two northern blocks next to the railroad tracks.

March 6, 2019, 5:34pm Business

The Port of Vancouver has begun to meet with potential developers and investors to answer questions and outline its vision for the development of its Terminal 1 site. The outreach comes a few weeks after the port posted an announcement seeking development proposals for the 10-acre parcel. Read story

DiscoverOrg CEO Henry Schuck, whose company is one of the fastest growing in the county, is pictured in his downtown office.

DiscoverOrg of Vancouver makes another acquisition

DiscoverOrg CEO Henry Schuck, whose company is one of the fastest growing in the county, is pictured in his downtown office.

March 5, 2019, 9:54am Business

DiscoverOrg of Vancouver said Tuesday it bought NeverBounce, an email verification company with headquarters in Park City, Utah, and an office in Cleveland. Read story

Army Corps to hold free outreach events in Southwest Washington

March 5, 2019, 6:04am Business

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Regulatory Branch, Southwest Washington Field Office will sponsor free comprehensive outreach events open to the public. Read story

South Carolina private equity firm acquires Onboard Systems

March 4, 2019, 5:47pm Business

Liberty Hall Capital Partners, a Charleston, S.C., private equity firm that invests in global aerospace and defense businesses, announced Monday it had acquired Vancouver-based Onboard Systems, Inc., a global provider of external cargo handling equipment for civil and military helicopters. Read story

Scott Keeney is the CEO of nLIGHT.

Vancouver-based nLIGHT expects further growth

Scott Keeney is the CEO of nLIGHT.

March 4, 2019, 5:23pm Business

Vancouver-based nLIGHT enjoyed a successful stock offering and a strong performance in 2018, giving CEO Scott Keeney a lot to talk about Monday when he addressed investors at the 40th annual Raymond James conference in Orlando, Fla. Read story

Smokehouse Provisions in Vancouver opened in October 2016. It’s last day is scheduled for March 24, making way for the April 1 arrival of Smitty’s Original Coney Island at 8058 E. Mill Plain Blvd.

Goodbye Smokehouse Provisions, hello hot dogs

Smokehouse Provisions in Vancouver opened in October 2016. It’s last day is scheduled for March 24, making way for the April 1 arrival of Smitty’s Original Coney Island at 8058 E. Mill Plain Blvd.

March 4, 2019, 4:23pm Business

Chef B.J. Smith is following his heart in his plan to open Smitty’s Original Coney Island, a hot dog- and sandwich-focused restaurant and bar at The Mill shopping center in Vancouver’s North Garrison Heights neighborhood. Read story

Greg Davis, day custodian, helps students organize their lunch plates for the cafeteria composting system at Martin Luther King Elementary School in Vancouver. Davis has worked for the school district since 1986 and at Martin Luther King Elementary School for 25 years. He has plans to retire shortly after the school makes a big move to a new building by September 2020.

Working in Clark County: Greg Davis, custodian at Martin Luther King Elementary School

Greg Davis, day custodian, helps students organize their lunch plates for the cafeteria composting system at Martin Luther King Elementary School in Vancouver. Davis has worked for the school district since 1986 and at Martin Luther King Elementary School for 25 years. He has plans to retire shortly after the school makes a big move to a new building by September 2020.

March 4, 2019, 6:02am Business

With light blue cleaning gloves hanging out of the back pocket of his blue jeans, Greg Davis, 63, strolled into the cafeteria of Martin Luther King Elementary School just before the mid-morning lunch rush. Read story

An unfinished 164-foot yacht is moved from the Christensen shipyard for transport in May 2015.

After legal storm, Christensen yachts setting sail

An unfinished 164-foot yacht is moved from the Christensen shipyard for transport in May 2015.

March 3, 2019, 6:05am Business

For more than 30 years, the Christensen yacht company made its home inside a 180,000-square-foot warehouse in Vancouver’s Columbia Business Park, tucked between Highway 14 and the Columbia River. Workers in the facility’s 12 assembly bays manufactured some of the most luxurious vessels money can buy, and the company made… Read story

Cascadia Tech foundation names chair

March 2, 2019, 6:03am Business

Commercial Realtor Jim West was elected chair of the Cascadia Technical Academy Foundation board for 2019 and 2020. Read story