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Ribbon-cuttings scheduled Thursday for 2 businesses

September 17, 2018, 5:52pm Business

 Two ribbon-cutting ceremonies will be held Thursday for Ridgefield businesses. Read story

Identity Clark County announces appointments

September 17, 2018, 5:51pm Business

Josie Hyde, vice president and operations manager of WFG National Title, has been appointed to the Identity Clark County board, the business leaders organization announced Monday. Read story

Courtesy of the Port of Camas-Washougal

Port of Camas-Washougal: Development on the Horizon?

Courtesy of the Port of Camas-Washougal

September 16, 2018, 6:00am Business

Port of Camas-Washougal officials took the next step toward waterfront development this month when they sent out a request for proposal for plans to build out the 26.5 acres it owns east of Waterfront Park. Read story

Free Clinic of Southwest Washington earns award

September 15, 2018, 6:01am Business

The Free Clinic of Southwest Washington has received the Nonprofit Excellence Award for Impact from the Nonprofit Network of Southwest Washington. Read story

Max Ault

Interim CREDC president leaving agency for WSUV

Max Ault

September 14, 2018, 9:27am Business

Max Ault, the Columbia River Economic Development Council’s interim president, will leave the nonprofit group for an administrative job at Washington State University Vancouver. Read story

A model home in Seven Wells built on spec by Pacific Lifestyle Homes, similar in size and design to homes that will make up Adams Glen, a 79-house neighborhood currently underway in Hockinson. Prices will start in the low-$400,000 range.

New housing going up in Hockinson

A model home in Seven Wells built on spec by Pacific Lifestyle Homes, similar in size and design to homes that will make up Adams Glen, a 79-house neighborhood currently underway in Hockinson. Prices will start in the low-$400,000 range.

September 14, 2018, 6:05am Business

A new neighborhood is underway in Hockinson, the future site of 79 homes that will join the latest batch of residences cropping up in the area northeast of Vancouver city limits. Read story

Tidewater Barge Lines, the largest inland marine transportation company west of the Mississippi River, has a fleet of 16 tugboats, including Chief, above, and 172 barges.

Tidewater Barge Lines agrees to fine levied by Ecology

Tidewater Barge Lines, the largest inland marine transportation company west of the Mississippi River, has a fleet of 16 tugboats, including Chief, above, and 172 barges.

September 13, 2018, 4:58pm Business

Tidewater Barge Lines has agreed to pay a reduced fine and undertake a conservation project to settle violations for spilling nearly 40,000 gallons of urea ammonium nitrate liquid fertilizer into the Snake and Columbia rivers in April 2017. Read story

Port of Vancouver’s board of commissioners from left, Don Orange, Eric LaBrant and Jerry Oliver, listen to public statements during a board meeting in January.

Port of Vancouver approves resolution calling for I-5 Bridge replacement

Port of Vancouver’s board of commissioners from left, Don Orange, Eric LaBrant and Jerry Oliver, listen to public statements during a board meeting in January.

September 12, 2018, 6:02am Business

The Port of Vancouver approved a resolution supporting the replacement of the Interstate 5 Bridge on Tuesday. Read story

In these conceptual renderings, Terminal 1, the Port of Vancouver’s oldest property, would cater to pedestrian traffic and be anchored by a large public marketplace building that would pay homage to the site’s industrial past. The port and the architects it’s working with released the designs to the public on Tuesday.

Vision for Port of Vancouver’s Terminal 1 takes shape

In these conceptual renderings, Terminal 1, the Port of Vancouver’s oldest property, would cater to pedestrian traffic and be anchored by a large public marketplace building that would pay homage to the site’s industrial past. The port and the architects it’s working with released the designs to the public on Tuesday.

September 11, 2018, 8:40pm Business

The public was offered its first look at initial designs for the future Terminal 1, the Port of Vancouver’s oldest property. Read story

nLight executives, key investors sell stock shares

September 11, 2018, 5:41pm Business

Scott Keeney, co-founder, chief executive and board chairman of nLight Inc., sold 180,000 shares for $4,579,200 on Tuesday, one of seven transactions involving key shareholders with the Vancouver manufacturer of high-power semiconductor and fiber lasers, according to documents filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Read story