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Clark County Life

John Veneruso flies a drone at his home in the Felida neighborhood north of Vancouver city limits. The hobbyist is careful to comply with Federal Aviation Administration regulations.

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John Veneruso flies a drone at his home in the Felida neighborhood north of Vancouver city limits. The hobbyist is careful to comply with Federal Aviation Administration regulations.

November 11, 2023, 6:13am Clark County Life

Drones buzzing in the skies above Clark County may have piqued your interest in the hobby. If you’re thinking of buying a drone or giving one as gift during the coming holiday season, you’d better study up on the red tape that comes with it. Read story

Descending from a well-connected family set George Gibbs (1816-1873) on a scholarly path that included helping on surveys for the northern transcontinental railroad route, the border between the Washington Territory and Canada and ethnography of the Indigenous peoples of the territory. His namesake father was a noted Yale geologist, and his grandfather, Oliver Wolcott Jr., was the second U.S.

Clark County History: George Gibbs

Descending from a well-connected family set George Gibbs (1816-1873) on a scholarly path that included helping on surveys for the northern transcontinental railroad route, the border between the Washington Territory and Canada and ethnography of the Indigenous peoples of the territory. His namesake father was a noted Yale geologist, and his grandfather, Oliver Wolcott Jr., was the second U.S.

November 11, 2023, 6:04am Clark County Life

Mostly unknown today, George Gibbs went hands-on with several crucial aspects involving Washington Territory, including documenting Indigenous tribes and languages and participating in surveys for the transcontinental railroad’s northern route and the territorial-Canadian boundary. Later, he worked on resolving Hudson’s Bay Company’s claims against the United States. Read story

Gardening with Allen: Keep busy with indoor garden

November 11, 2023, 6:02am Clark County Life

My husband says I have become restless because the seasonal change has curtailed my gardening activities. Do you have some suggestions for indoor gardening? Read story

Check it Out: Get in season with cookbooks

November 11, 2023, 6:02am Clark County Life

The holidays are almost upon us, and that means one thing: food. Cooking, baking, eating — it’s all happening at an exponential rate over the next couple of months. If you love to cook and/or you are the designated “driver” in the kitchen, let the library help you get through… Read story

Energy Adviser: Energy upgrades may earn tax credits

November 11, 2023, 6:02am Clark County Life

For homeowners wanting to reduce their utility expenses and save on their upcoming federal taxes, now is a great time to start making energy efficiency upgrades on their properties. Read story

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Gobble up turkey without cooking — with help from Clark County restaurants, eateries

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November 10, 2023, 6:05am Clark County Life

We’re in the mad dash to plan one of the most extravagant feasts of the year: Thanksgiving. Read story

This week in Clark County history

November 10, 2023, 5:50am 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

Clark County health inspections, Oct. 30-Nov. 4

November 10, 2023, 5:14am 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 young Beatles - Paul McCartney (left), George Harrison, John Lennon and Ringo Starr on drums - perform on &ldquo;The Ed Sullivan Show&rdquo; in New York on Feb. 9, 1964. Sixty years after the onset of Beatlemania, artificial intelligence has enabled the release of a &ldquo;new&rdquo; Beatles song.

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The young Beatles - Paul McCartney (left), George Harrison, John Lennon and Ringo Starr on drums - perform on &ldquo;The Ed Sullivan Show&rdquo; in New York on Feb. 9, 1964. Sixty years after the onset of Beatlemania, artificial intelligence has enabled the release of a &ldquo;new&rdquo; Beatles song.

November 9, 2023, 6:03am Clark County Life

Who doesn’t look wistfully back at life and love, friendship and loss, now and then? Read story

Prairie High School presents “Urinetown: The Musical.” Winner of three Tony Awards, this satirical take on modern times tells the story of a Gotham-like city where a water shortage has led to a government-enforced ban on private toilets.