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Camas: Members of the St. John’s Presbyterian Church, who were invited to perform at Carnegie Hall in the “Immortal Invisible: The Music of Pepper Choplin and Mary McDonald” concert.

Camas choir performs at Carnegie Hall

Camas: Members of the St. John’s Presbyterian Church, who were invited to perform at Carnegie Hall in the “Immortal Invisible: The Music of Pepper Choplin and Mary McDonald” concert.

July 6, 2019, 5:30am Community

Members of the St. John’s Presbyterian Church performed in Isaac Stern Auditorium at Carnegie Hall in New York City for the “Immortal Invisible: The Music of Pepper Choplin and Mary McDonald” concert over Memorial Day weekend. Read story

Walk & Knock receives grant to help expand programs

July 6, 2019, 5:29am Community

Walk & Knock, a one-day community food drive that takes place around Clark County each December, received a $5,000 grant from the Bank of America to help with its annual food collection. Read story

Woodland Middle School puts on first play in five years

July 6, 2019, 5:27am Community

Drama students at Woodland Middle School performed the school’s first play in more than five years, “Big Bad,” a courtroom drama depicting the trial of the Big Bad Wolf. Read story

Everybody Has a Story: A very British Independence Day celebration

June 29, 2019, 6:05am Clark County Life

Thirty years ago, I spent a year as a visiting scientist at Harwell Laboratory in England, during which my wife and I lived in Oxford. We bought a used car and learned to sit on the right while driving on the left in Oxford’s congested traffic, which included the 15,000… Read story

New houses have built up near Camp Bonneville, which could be a fire hazard during summer.

Camp Bonneville neighbors have fire on their minds

New houses have built up near Camp Bonneville, which could be a fire hazard during summer.

June 29, 2019, 6:05am Clark County Life

Wildfire season is just beginning, but in November, one neighborhood association in a rural part of Clark County already had fire danger on its mind. Read story

Volunteer Opportunities

June 29, 2019, 5:58am Community

Volunteer Connections/RSVP promotes volunteer opportunities. To see all the available opportunities, visit hsc-wa.org/volunteer-connections or call 360-735-3690. Read story

Ridgefield: Alexander Fry

Ridgefield honors students, employees of month for May

Ridgefield: Alexander Fry

June 29, 2019, 5:58am Community

Ridgefield School District officials recognized the May Employee and Students of the Month at a recent board meeting. Read story

West Vancouver: Vancouver School of Arts and Academics band The Departures, accompanied by the Vocal Repertory Ensemble, perform Queen’s “Somebody to Love” at the annual Foundation for Vancouver Public Schools luncheon, which raised a record $300,000 in May.

Luncheon raises $300,000 for VPS

West Vancouver: Vancouver School of Arts and Academics band The Departures, accompanied by the Vocal Repertory Ensemble, perform Queen’s “Somebody to Love” at the annual Foundation for Vancouver Public Schools luncheon, which raised a record $300,000 in May.

June 29, 2019, 5:57am Community

The Foundation for Vancouver Public Schools raised a record $300,000 at its 17th annual luncheon on May 7 at the Hilton Vancouver Washington. Read story

Woodland: Woodland High School SkillsUSA medal winners, from left, Katelyn Paulson, Camila Avelar, Caleb Mouat and Brooke Schimmel.

Woodland students earn medals in statewide job competition

Woodland: Woodland High School SkillsUSA medal winners, from left, Katelyn Paulson, Camila Avelar, Caleb Mouat and Brooke Schimmel.

June 29, 2019, 5:56am Community

Woodland High School’s SkillsUSA team members brought home six medals from the 2019 State Conference held in Yakima, and Kimberly Miller, a Woodland High School teacher who also serves as the team’s adviser, was picked as the SkillsUSA Adviser of the Year for Washington. Read story

Ian Abrams, Ridgefield High School's first National Merit Scholar finalist in seventeen years.

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Ian Abrams, Ridgefield High School's first National Merit Scholar finalist in seventeen years.

June 29, 2019, 5:55am Community

Student becomes school’s first National Merit Scholar finalist in 17 years Read story