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Clark County Life

Calls for artists: Open studios, Curio art show, photography contest

April 5, 2024, 6:05am Clark County Life

Artists sought for Open Studios Tour Read story

Kafiex Roasters co-founder places 8th at national barista competition; coffee fans can revel in her expertise

April 5, 2024, 6:05am Clark County Life

Seidy Selivanow of Kafiex Roasters placed eighth in the nation at the U.S. Barista Competition at Klatch in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., in March. Read story

Clark County health inspections, March 25-30

April 5, 2024, 5:16am Clark County Life

For more information, call Clark County Public Health at 564-397-8428 or visit www.clark.wa.gov/public-health/restaurant-inspection. In the health department’s scoring system, the fewer the points, the better. A perfect score is 0. The worst possible score is 418. An establishment with 100 or more points will be closed. Read story

The week in Clark County history, April 5

April 5, 2024, 5:14am Clark County Life

A weekly look back compiled by the Clark County Historical Museum from The Columbian archives available at columbian.newspapers.com or at the museum. Read story

Quiltfest Northwest is 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today, Friday and Saturday, celebrating 50 years of quilting by Clark County Quilters.
If you like peaches, pie and granola, then this breakfast is made for you.

Spoil someone you love with peachy granola

If you like peaches, pie and granola, then this breakfast is made for you.

April 3, 2024, 6:08am Clark County Life

My daughter is home for spring break and I’m having a ball spoiling her. She’s so much fun to buy things for because she has very specific tastes and I love the rush I get when I absolutely nail it, finding just the right thing to delight her. She’s also… Read story

In &ldquo;The Principle of Relativity,&rdquo; published in 1923, Albert Einstein called out to the scientists of the future for help proving his theories. Vancouver resident Toby Dittrich, who teaches physics at Portland Community College, is looking forward to doing just that in April.

Proving Einstein: Vancouver physics professor and his students will use the eclipse to confirm theory of relativity

In &ldquo;The Principle of Relativity,&rdquo; published in 1923, Albert Einstein called out to the scientists of the future for help proving his theories. Vancouver resident Toby Dittrich, who teaches physics at Portland Community College, is looking forward to doing just that in April.

April 2, 2024, 6:05am Clark County Life

In a 1923 book called “The Principle of Relativity,” Albert Einstein seemed to call out to better-equipped scientists of the future to establish the truth of his mind-bending theoretical work. Read story

Maria Gonser, left, her mom Diana Faville and Portland artist Sidonie Caron look over historic photos of the Attic Gallery in its different locations. Fifty-one years after it opened in Portland, the family-operated Attic Gallery is preparing to close its doors in Camas.

Camas art galleries: Door closes, another opens

Maria Gonser, left, her mom Diana Faville and Portland artist Sidonie Caron look over historic photos of the Attic Gallery in its different locations. Fifty-one years after it opened in Portland, the family-operated Attic Gallery is preparing to close its doors in Camas.

March 30, 2024, 6:14am Business

Depending on whom you ask, the closure of several art galleries in downtown Camas is either a sad coincidence or a gloomy economic indicator for brick-and-mortar art shops. Read story

A vintage television serves as a display case for cacti and succulents at Bright Indirect Light Social Club.

A growing trend: Indoor plant stores are sprouting up around Clark County

A vintage television serves as a display case for cacti and succulents at Bright Indirect Light Social Club.

March 30, 2024, 6:12am Business

Forget about the red and blue waves of politics. A green wave is sweeping the country, bringing a proliferation of indoor plants to homes near you (or perhaps to your own home). What may have begun as a pandemic-era pastime seems to have bloomed into serious obsession, generating $16.2 billion… Read story

Energy Adviser: Savings possible for businesses

March 30, 2024, 6:07am Clark County Life

However big or small an organization is, uncontrolled costs can drain budgets and cost leaders the chances to seize on other opportunities. Whether it’s a business, school district, cities, or a nonprofit it makes sense to capitalize on savings opportunities whenever possible. Read story