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Clark County Life

Poetry Moves program seeks submissions

July 27, 2022, 7:01pm Clark County Life

Artstra is accepting submissions for Season 12 of its Poetry Moves program, which showcases poems on C-Tran buses. Read story

I've never made baked doughnuts before but these were easy, using the same ingredients you'd find in a muffin. Glaze them or dust them with powdered sugar.

True Blue: Baked blueberry doughnuts make most of fresh berries

I've never made baked doughnuts before but these were easy, using the same ingredients you'd find in a muffin. Glaze them or dust them with powdered sugar.

July 27, 2022, 6:00am Clark County Life

I’ve never made cake doughnuts — or yeast doughnuts, for that matter — but when my friend gave me a silicone doughnut pan, well, I had to change my doughnut-slacker ways. She also gave me a bag of apple-cider doughnut mix, which I’m eager to try, but since we’re in… Read story

Movies in the Park returns to Camas

July 26, 2022, 6:05am Clark County Life

Camas Parks and Recreation will once again host its popular — and free — outdoor Movies in the Park program, beginning at 8:45 p.m. Aug. 5, with the showing of “Guardians of the Galaxy.” Read story

Kenneth Arnold, the Idaho pilot who reported seeing nine UFOs near Mount Rainier in 1947, later sketched the crescent-shaped object he saw. The others were roughly circular, he said.

Washington is No. 1 in UFO sightings

Kenneth Arnold, the Idaho pilot who reported seeing nine UFOs near Mount Rainier in 1947, later sketched the crescent-shaped object he saw. The others were roughly circular, he said.

July 26, 2022, 6:04am Clark County Life

If you yearn for a quick escape from this troubled planet — or a glimpse of evidence that somebody up there is checking us out and considering options — don’t move. You’re already in the right place. Read story

Richelle Kelly's pet rats spend time every day outside their cages, exploring hidey-holes, solving food puzzles and scurrying up and down cat trees.

Ridgefield woman says her pet rodents are easy to love, social media followers agree

Richelle Kelly's pet rats spend time every day outside their cages, exploring hidey-holes, solving food puzzles and scurrying up and down cat trees.

July 24, 2022, 6:03am Clark County Life

Soft fur, a sensitive nose, a wagging tail and a propensity for snuggling. Curious, loyal and always up for snacks and head-scratches, they’ll sometimes lick your hand in greeting. That’s a dog, right? For Richelle Kelly of Ridgefield, that describes her seven rats: Larry, Curly, Shemp, Basil, Wally, Bill and… Read story

Check It Out: Titles highlight wills, trusts

July 24, 2022, 6:02am Clark County Life

This week’s reading recommendations might not sound super exciting, but hey, sometimes life requires planning. I know this because this year forced a variety of hard situations my way that required practicality over excitement. This is what it means to be a human. I know this. Sigh. Read story

The Clark County Parks Department works its only team of horses during construction of Lewisville Park around 1937. The county's oldest park was funded by the New Deal that put 54,000 people to work in Washington and hundreds in Clark County during the Great Depression.

Clark County History: Works Progress Administration

The Clark County Parks Department works its only team of horses during construction of Lewisville Park around 1937. The county's oldest park was funded by the New Deal that put 54,000 people to work in Washington and hundreds in Clark County during the Great Depression.

July 24, 2022, 6:02am Clark County Life

The Works Progress Administration, established in 1935, left behind roads, bridges, public buildings, parks and other structures. Some of them remain today. Most Clark County residents don’t realize some of the places they pass now came about through New Deal funding. Read story

Everybody Has a Story: Piano rectial goes down in infamy

July 24, 2022, 6:02am Clark County Life

When I was a young boy, my parents bought a lovely spinet piano. Although neither of them was a pianist, it was clear that I was destined to play the piano. We were a musical family. My mother was a flutist in high school and my dad was an accomplished… Read story

Gardening with Allen: It’s a good time to reapply fertilizer

July 23, 2022, 6:05am Clark County Life

I am concerned about the effect of this hot, dry weather on my flowers, vegetables and trees. How should I be watering and fertilizing them? Read story

Fan energy is minimal, so you're not generating a lot of heat from using them -- especially relative to how much comfort you gain in return.

As Washington heats up, keep cool without air conditioning

Fan energy is minimal, so you're not generating a lot of heat from using them -- especially relative to how much comfort you gain in return.

July 23, 2022, 6:04am Clark County Life

When people in Seattle talk about how to cool off during extreme heat, they often point to air conditioning as an underused panacea. But air conditioning alone isn’t the only — or even best — answer. Luckily, some simple, but often unexpected, ways to cool our homes during heat waves… Read story