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Dr. Neha Didwaniya, foreground center, works at her desk after seeing a patient. She's joined by operations manager Rebecca Hildreth, background from left, medical assistant Abby Pearson and certified nursing assistant Ashlee Harris at Vancouver Clinic's Evergreen Place location. Despite regional health care challenges, Vancouver Clinic has furthered its expansion into Oregon.

Vancouver Clinic expands to Portland

Dr. Neha Didwaniya, foreground center, works at her desk after seeing a patient. She's joined by operations manager Rebecca Hildreth, background from left, medical assistant Abby Pearson and certified nursing assistant Ashlee Harris at Vancouver Clinic's Evergreen Place location. Despite regional health care challenges, Vancouver Clinic has furthered its expansion into Oregon.

August 10, 2023, 6:07am Business

With an office opening next week in Northeast Portland, Vancouver Clinic is moving farther beyond its namesake’s boundaries. Read story

A Clark County Public Works employee help with clean-up after a tree crashed into a fence during a windstorm in January.

Clark County projects it will add 73,500 jobs from 2025-2045

A Clark County Public Works employee help with clean-up after a tree crashed into a fence during a windstorm in January.

August 9, 2023, 7:38pm Business

Clark County is expected to add 73,500 jobs between 2025 and 2045, according to a new employment projection approved Tuesday by the Clark County Council. Read story

Kevin Lycklama, former president and CEO of Riverview Bank (The Columbian files)

Vancouver’s Riverview Bancorp fires its top executive

Kevin Lycklama, former president and CEO of Riverview Bank (The Columbian files)

August 9, 2023, 5:20pm Business

Riverview Bancorp announced Wednesday that its board has voted to terminate president and chief executive Kevin Lycklama effective Sept. 6. Read story

The City of Battle Ground seal on the side of a C-Tran bus at Battle Ground City hall (The Columbian files)

Battle Ground OKs eight-year multifamily tax break for West Main Commons project

The City of Battle Ground seal on the side of a C-Tran bus at Battle Ground City hall (The Columbian files)

August 9, 2023, 6:09am Business

Battle Ground’s city council on Monday begrudgingly approved an eight-year multifamily tax break for Deacon Development, the company behind the West Main Commons project west of the Best Western hotel. Read story

‘Climate Curious’ group to discuss climate work at Port of Camas-Washougal

August 9, 2023, 5:56am Business

Portland-based networking group Climate Curious is calling for sustainability savants, environmental entrepreneurs and anyone interested in learning about local climate efforts to join them for “Climate Curious Goes North.” Read story

Rowers carry their boats during the U.S. Rowing Junior District Championships at Vancouver Lake.

Visit Vancouver WA wants to bring dozens of sports events to city, boost tourism

Rowers carry their boats during the U.S. Rowing Junior District Championships at Vancouver Lake.

August 8, 2023, 6:08am Business

Vancouver has a reputation for hosting large-scale sporting events, including the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics’ Cross Country Championships at Fort Vancouver and U.S. Rowing’s Junior and Master Northwest Championships at Vancouver Lake. Read story

Cascade Park Community Library will host resource fair

August 8, 2023, 5:56am Business

WorkSource and FVRLibraries are hosting a Community Resources Fair at the Cascade Park Community Library from 4 to 7 p.m. Aug. 23. The event will provide connections and resources for those seeking assistance with finding employment, education, health care and more. Read story

Kevin Lycklama, former president and CEO of Riverview Bank (The Columbian files)

Riverview Bancorp places CEO on leave

Kevin Lycklama, former president and CEO of Riverview Bank (The Columbian files)

August 7, 2023, 6:45pm Business

Kevin Lycklama, president and chief executive at Riverview Bancorp, has been placed on paid administrative leave pending an internal investigation. Lycklama’s administrative leave went into effect July 31. Read story

Jay Sanchez, left, and Penny Clay are the co-owners of The Heights Antiques and Violet's Closet thrift store.

Working in Clark County: Jay Sanchez & Penny Clay, The Heights Antiques and Violet’s Closet

Jay Sanchez, left, and Penny Clay are the co-owners of The Heights Antiques and Violet's Closet thrift store.

August 7, 2023, 6:05am Business

Life comes at you fast in the modern internet age. Trends come and go in the blink of an eye, and by the time you’ve caught up to the latest fashion and décor styles, there’s already a whole host of new ones ready to replace them, starting the chase all… Read story

Sharon Pevey, owner of a manufactured home in Vancouver and member of the Association of Manufactured Home Owners, describes the predatory renting situation she finds herself in during a Southwest Washington Renter Perspective panel.

Would rent control solve affordable housing crisis?

Sharon Pevey, owner of a manufactured home in Vancouver and member of the Association of Manufactured Home Owners, describes the predatory renting situation she finds herself in during a Southwest Washington Renter Perspective panel.

August 5, 2023, 6:05am Business

In her early 30s, Sharon Pevey of Vancouver paid $225 monthly for a three-bedroom, two-bath duplex with a couple of fireplaces and full basement. Because her rent was so low, she was able to save and buy her first home with cash. Forty years later, she pays $1,100 a month… Read story