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Ridgefield High students win art awards

June 22, 2019, 5:57am Community

Two Ridgefield High School students were honored for their artwork entered in the 46th annual Superintendent’s High School Art Show at the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction. Kylie Brown, a junior, won the Professional Educator Standards Board Award for her ceramic/mixed media piece called “Lamia’s Pierre.” Grace Arnold,… Read story

Woodland Middle School students learn horticulture

June 22, 2019, 5:57am Community

Horticulture students at Woodland Middle School are learning a great deal about growing plants. Joe Bosch, a science and math teacher who also has a green thumb, is helping them learn how to research plant growing requirements, develop natural herbicides and pesticides, practice seed germination, cultivate soil to ensure health… Read story

Clark County twins awarded scholarships

June 22, 2019, 5:57am Community

Four area students were awarded a scholarship by the Columbia Mothers of Twins Club. Recipients of the annual Jane Price Scholarship include fraternal twin girls Isabella and Adrianna Trumbo, daughters of Milisa Trumbo; and boy and girl twins Nikolas and Alexandra Attebery, son and daughter of Tami Attebery. The Trumbo… Read story

Battle Ground: Firm Foundation Christian School students participated in the school’s first ever “Serve Day,” allowing students in every grade to give back to the local community. Students visited residents in assisted living homes, worked with Habitat for Humanity and cleaned up local parks.

Firm Foundation Christian School holds ‘Serve Day’

Battle Ground: Firm Foundation Christian School students participated in the school’s first ever “Serve Day,” allowing students in every grade to give back to the local community. Students visited residents in assisted living homes, worked with Habitat for Humanity and cleaned up local parks.

June 22, 2019, 5:28am Community

Firm Foundation Christian School students frequently have service opportunities, and this year the school added another chance to give back by holding “Serve Day” in May. Read story

Washougal: Jemtegaard Middle School students Anastasia Kirillov and Jada’lynn Iriarte work on posters for hallways to inspire positive thoughts. The school recently won the Whole Child Award from the Washington State Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, which honors a school that has created a positive culture for student development.

Jemtegaard Middle School wins award

Washougal: Jemtegaard Middle School students Anastasia Kirillov and Jada’lynn Iriarte work on posters for hallways to inspire positive thoughts. The school recently won the Whole Child Award from the Washington State Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, which honors a school that has created a positive culture for student development.

June 22, 2019, 5:27am Community

Jemtegaard Middle School was selected to receive the Whole Child Award from the Washington State Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. Read story

Assistance League names officers for upcoming year

June 22, 2019, 5:15am Community

The Assistance League Southwest Washington kicked off a new year of fundraising and volunteering at its May 16 meeting by installing new officers. Read story

In the service

June 15, 2019, 6:07am Community

Basic training Read story

Cowlitz County resident Matthew Merz displays a copy of “Lone Wolf” at I Like Comics in Vancouver. Merz wrote the feature story for an anthology that continues the character’s story.

Southwest Washington lore at heart of comic anthology

Cowlitz County resident Matthew Merz displays a copy of “Lone Wolf” at I Like Comics in Vancouver. Merz wrote the feature story for an anthology that continues the character’s story.

June 15, 2019, 6:05am Clark County News

Matthew Merz has carried several eerie stories related to Southwest Washington in his memory since childhood. Read story

Everybody has a story: Working for Mrs. Warren

June 15, 2019, 6:02am Community

In going through a bottom drawer of my desk, I rediscovered papers that I had saved from my mother’s estate. One paper was a patient’s ledger bill from Physicians and Surgeons Hospital of Glendale, Calif., in 1933, totaling $50 — my parents’ cost for me coming into the world. (My… Read story

Jade Samples, a senior at Evergreen High School.

Spotlight on youth

Jade Samples, a senior at Evergreen High School.

June 15, 2019, 6:01am Community

Evergreen High School graduate receives scholarship Read story