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Clark County health Inspections, Feb. 5-10

February 16, 2024, 5:58am Business

For more information, call Clark County Public Health at 564-397-8428 or visit www.clark.wa.gov/ public-health/restaurant-inspection. In the health department’s scoring system, the fewer the points, the better. A perfect score is 0. The worst possible score is 448. An establishment with 100 or more points will be closed. Read story

The White Lotus dance group performs a lion dance at Vancouver Mall to celebrate Lunar New Year in 2022. Lion dances are performed to chase away evil spirits and welcome prosperity and luck for the new year. (Molly J.

Clark County in its Lunar New Year phase: Locals join millions around the world in celebrations

The White Lotus dance group performs a lion dance at Vancouver Mall to celebrate Lunar New Year in 2022. Lion dances are performed to chase away evil spirits and welcome prosperity and luck for the new year. (Molly J.

February 15, 2024, 6:24pm Business

Locals are joining millions around the world celebrating the Year of the Dragon at Lunar New Year festivals that will last until later this month. In China, the celebration is known as the Spring Festival; in Vietnam, it’s Tet; and in Korea, it’s Seollal. Read story

Wave of scammers posing as Clark Public Utilities employees target small businesses

February 15, 2024, 6:05am Business

Scammers posing as Clark Public Utilities employees are targeting small businesses in the area, threatening immediate disconnection of their power. Read story

Clark College President Karin Edwards speaks to the crowd while giving her State of the College address Wednesday morning. The speech provided updates on enrollment and other metrics, as well as previewed a strategic planning process set for the coming months.

Clark College president reports 10% enrollment increase, $1M gift from Cowlitz Indian Tribe in State of the College Address

Clark College President Karin Edwards speaks to the crowd while giving her State of the College address Wednesday morning. The speech provided updates on enrollment and other metrics, as well as previewed a strategic planning process set for the coming months.

February 14, 2024, 7:52pm Business

Prolonged enrollment decline. Staff turnover. Brutal inflation. Read story

Cheyonna Lewis looks through her burn pile of mail at her house in east Vancouver. Lewis is one of many renters in Clark County dealing with junk fees.

‘These are predatory fees. There’s no question about that’: ‘Junk fees’ burden renters in Clark County

Cheyonna Lewis looks through her burn pile of mail at her house in east Vancouver. Lewis is one of many renters in Clark County dealing with junk fees.

February 14, 2024, 6:06am Business

Fees hit Cheyonna Lewis when she was already on the edge. Rent has doubled for her Vancouver home, where she’s lived with her children and pets for 18 years. She’s been scraping by with the help of a housing voucher. Read story

Patty Kinswa-Gaiser, chairwoman of the Cowlitz Indian Tribe, speaks at the ribbon-cutting ceremony Monday at ilani.

‘We’re a big business that serves our community’: ilani expands, showing commitment to future

Patty Kinswa-Gaiser, chairwoman of the Cowlitz Indian Tribe, speaks at the ribbon-cutting ceremony Monday at ilani.

February 13, 2024, 7:32pm Business

Today is the 24th anniversary of the Cowlitz Indian Tribe’s federal recognition. Tribal elders and council members marked the occasion Monday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a 10,000-square-foot addition to the 30,000-square-foot event and entertainment center at ilani near Ridgefield. Read story

The ZoomInfo logo adorns a wall at the company's downtown Vancouver offices.

Vancouver-based ZoomInfo sees $5M net loss in fourth quarter of 2023

The ZoomInfo logo adorns a wall at the company's downtown Vancouver offices.

February 13, 2024, 4:28pm Business

After a year of growth, Vancouver-based ZoomInfo reported a $5 million net loss in its fourth financial quarter of 2023. Read story

Erica Erland, director of communications and corporate citizenship for Clark Public Utilities, explains how different kinds of utilities are regulated.

Clark Public Utilities holding series of informational workshops designed to explain rate hike, complexity of its mission

Erica Erland, director of communications and corporate citizenship for Clark Public Utilities, explains how different kinds of utilities are regulated.

February 13, 2024, 6:06am Business

Clark Public Utilities took heat from local lawmakers for raising rates 14.5 percent in January. On Monday, the utility offered a workshop to educate leaders, touching on forces that led to the first rate hike in 12 years, including extreme weather and regulatory efforts to combat climate change. Read story

PeaceHealth Medical Group Chief Executive Scott Foster announces resignation

February 13, 2024, 5:55am Business

PeaceHealth Medical Group Chief Executive Scott Foster has announced his resignation. Read story

Artist Kristin Culotta takes a break outside her rural Camas studio with a free-form hexagon panel. Many of her works are custom. &ldquo;I love collaborating with clients on projects in every aspect of the process,&rdquo; Culotta said.

Working in Clark County: Kristin Culotta of Culotta Creations

Artist Kristin Culotta takes a break outside her rural Camas studio with a free-form hexagon panel. Many of her works are custom. &ldquo;I love collaborating with clients on projects in every aspect of the process,&rdquo; Culotta said.

February 12, 2024, 6:03am Business

In a cozy cabin nestled among the trees of rural Camas, twinkling panes of multicolored glass are painstakingly arranged into dazzling light-catching creations by a local artist. Read story