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Members of 100 Women Who Care Clark County presented $4,200 to Healing Opportunities Foundation on Feb. 8, at their first meeting of 2023.

100 Women Who Care donates to Healing Steps Equine Centered Therapy

Members of 100 Women Who Care Clark County presented $4,200 to Healing Opportunities Foundation on Feb. 8, at their first meeting of 2023.

March 25, 2023, 5:54am Community

Members of 100 Women Who Care Clark County presented $4,200 to Healing Opportunities Foundation on Feb. 8, at their first meeting of 2023, held at Salud! Wine Bar in Camas. Read story

City of Vancouver Volunteer Programs and Urban Forestry added eight trees to the Volunteer Grove at Centerpointe Park to honor local volunteers.

Vancouver honors volunteers with tree planting

City of Vancouver Volunteer Programs and Urban Forestry added eight trees to the Volunteer Grove at Centerpointe Park to honor local volunteers.

March 25, 2023, 5:45am Community

City of Vancouver Volunteer Programs and Urban Forestry recently added eight trees to the Volunteer Grove at Centerpointe Park (N.E. Fourth Plain Boulevard at Pacific Way). The Volunteer Grove recognizes civically minded community members and groups who donate their time to the city of Vancouver. Now in its sixth year,… Read story

Vancouver Public Schools celebrated the award of a $20,000 Hometown Grant with Fort Vancouver High School Associated Student Board students riding stationary bikes to blend smoothies during the morning breakfast service for a week.

Vancouver students cycle for smoothies in celebration of $20,000 Hometown Grant

Vancouver Public Schools celebrated the award of a $20,000 Hometown Grant with Fort Vancouver High School Associated Student Board students riding stationary bikes to blend smoothies during the morning breakfast service for a week.

March 25, 2023, 5:43am Community

Vancouver Public Schools celebrated the award of a $20,000 Hometown Grant with Fort Vancouver High School Associated Student Board students riding stationary bikes to blend smoothies during the morning breakfast service for a week. Read story

Two Rivers Heritage Museum recently reopened, welcoming back visitors on March 4, after its annual winter maintenance closure.

Two Rivers Heritage Museum reopens to local history lovers

Two Rivers Heritage Museum recently reopened, welcoming back visitors on March 4, after its annual winter maintenance closure.

March 25, 2023, 5:35am Community

Two Rivers Heritage Museum recently reopened, welcoming back visitors on March 4 after its annual winter maintenance closure. The museum, 1 Durgan Street in downtown Washougal, is operated by Camas Washougal Historical Society volunteers and features a wealth of photos, artifacts and information about the people, places and businesses prominent… Read story

East Woods Presbyterian Church elects new pastor

March 18, 2023, 5:55am Community

The congregation of East Woods Presbyterian Church elected a new pastor on March 5. The Rev. Dr. Joyce Martin Emery will begin serving on March 13. Joyce served as the senior pastor at Salmon Creek United Methodist Church from 2013 to 2018. From there, she went to serve as an… Read story

Hockinson Heights Elementary School student Charlotte O'Donnell Munson-Young plants native shrubs with her classmates.

Hockinson schools and Lower Columbia Estuary partner in native shrub planting

Hockinson Heights Elementary School student Charlotte O'Donnell Munson-Young plants native shrubs with her classmates.

March 18, 2023, 5:54am Community

This spring, Hockinson School District teamed up with the Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership to champion hands-on environmental science education opportunities for students at Hockinson Heights Elementary School. Students participated in classroom activities with Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership educators, then applied the learning to hands-on native shrub planting at Burnt Bridge… Read story

On March 8, Clark-Cowlitz Fire Rescue performed a traditional push-in ceremony at Station 151 for its new fire engine.

Clark-Cowlitz Fire Rescue conducts traditional push-in ceremony

On March 8, Clark-Cowlitz Fire Rescue performed a traditional push-in ceremony at Station 151 for its new fire engine.

March 18, 2023, 5:45am Community

Clark-Cowlitz Fire Rescue is honored to put a new fire engine into service at Station 151, located in the Fairgrounds neighborhood. The 2023 Pierce fire engine is the fourth new fire engine that CCFR has received over the last year, replacing a 2009 Pierce fire engine housed at this station… Read story

Woodland students taking Construction Trades at the high school built a student store for Yale Elementary School as well as a shed that will be sold to raise funds for the SkillsUSA club.

Woodland High School students raise funds for SkillsUSA team

Woodland students taking Construction Trades at the high school built a student store for Yale Elementary School as well as a shed that will be sold to raise funds for the SkillsUSA club.

March 18, 2023, 5:35am Community

Woodland students taking Construction Trades at the high school built a student store for Yale Elementary School as well as a shed that will be sold to raise funds for the SkillsUSA club. Students learn plumbing, how to wire electrical systems, frame buildings, and a variety of woodworking and tool… Read story

Washougal students are being commissioned to create trophies from recycled materials for the Clark County Green Schools award program.

Clark County Green Schools team up to recognize sustainability

Washougal students are being commissioned to create trophies from recycled materials for the Clark County Green Schools award program.

March 11, 2023, 5:58am Community

Washougal students are being commissioned to create trophies from recycled materials for the Clark County Green Schools award program. The trophies must be made of at least 75 percent recycled materials, and will be used late this spring to recognize school sustainability champions across the county. The work will be… Read story

City of Battle Ground receives award for excellence in financial reporting

March 11, 2023, 5:55am Community

The city of Battle Ground is has received the Government Finance Officers Association Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for the 20th consecutive year. Read story