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Clark County Charter Review panel eyes priorities

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March 7, 2021, 6:04am Clark County News

The Clark County Charter Review Commission began laying out priorities last week for what it might like to change in the county government’s guiding document. Read story

Pastor Damion Young, who contracted COVID-19 and still struggles with symptoms, poses for a portrait at his Vancouver apartment complex. Young worked as an Amazon truck driver, but has struggled to return to work because of long-term symptoms from COVID-19.

Vancouver Pastor Damion Young describes his long-haul struggles with COVID-19

Pastor Damion Young, who contracted COVID-19 and still struggles with symptoms, poses for a portrait at his Vancouver apartment complex. Young worked as an Amazon truck driver, but has struggled to return to work because of long-term symptoms from COVID-19.

March 7, 2021, 6:03am Churches & Religion

I was at work on Jan. 8, and I was coming down three flights of steps, and I just felt dizzy. I just felt like I couldn’t go anymore, and I didn’t understand why I felt that way. Read story

Public meetings for week of March 7

March 7, 2021, 6:00am Clark County News

Clark County Urban County Policy Board, meeting remotely. n 8:30 a.m., regular meeting: no agenda provided. Read story

Connie Kessinger of St. Joseph Catholic Church, right, bows her head in prayer before the service on June 18, 2020. As churches slowly reopen, the traditional Catholic Mass has shifted to adapt to COVID-19.

Picturing the pandemic

Connie Kessinger of St. Joseph Catholic Church, right, bows her head in prayer before the service on June 18, 2020. As churches slowly reopen, the traditional Catholic Mass has shifted to adapt to COVID-19.

March 7, 2021, 6:00am Clark County News

A year ago, when the first Clark County resident was diagnosed with COVID-19, we didn’t know how much our lives were about to change. Read story

Golden retriever Lucy queries volunteer Marty Rutkovitz about whether she can help dig on Saturday at Ike Memorial Dog Park in Vancouver.

DOGPAW holds cleanup at Vancouver dog park

Golden retriever Lucy queries volunteer Marty Rutkovitz about whether she can help dig on Saturday at Ike Memorial Dog Park in Vancouver.

March 6, 2021, 6:30pm Clark County News

Ted Healy got the best of all worlds Saturday at the place he calls the best dog park in the region. Read story

Colleen Piller, left, retired as President and CEO of the International Air Academy on March 1. DJ Schmidt took over for her at a time when the school is experiencing a shift in demand for its educational offerings, and it's also dealing with the pandemic and remote learning.

International Air Academy welcomes new leader

Colleen Piller, left, retired as President and CEO of the International Air Academy on March 1. DJ Schmidt took over for her at a time when the school is experiencing a shift in demand for its educational offerings, and it's also dealing with the pandemic and remote learning.

March 6, 2021, 2:20pm Business

The International Air and Hospitality Academy in Vancouver changed its leadership last week as the school is adapting to declining demand for airline training and a surging interest in wind turbine instruction. Read story

Karen Morrison was vaccinated at a COVID-19 vaccine clinic Wednesday, which was dedicated to members of Clark County&#039;s Black community. The local Latino/Hispanic and Pacific Islander communities were also provided vaccine clinics this week.

Vancouver clinic inoculates nearly 700 Black, Latino/Hispanic, Pacific Islander community members

Karen Morrison was vaccinated at a COVID-19 vaccine clinic Wednesday, which was dedicated to members of Clark County&#039;s Black community. The local Latino/Hispanic and Pacific Islander communities were also provided vaccine clinics this week.

March 6, 2021, 6:04am Clark County News

As Jasmine Tolbert received updates on Wednesday, she happily relayed the incoming numbers to her mom in texts. Read story

Early on, The Columbian and others already were playing COVID-19 big.

Press Talk: The media and COVID-19 a year ago

Early on, The Columbian and others already were playing COVID-19 big.

March 6, 2021, 6:03am Clark County News

‘When is it going to end?” Read story

Harmony Roselli, upholsterer and co-owner at Roselli's Restoration, pauses for a portrait while working in her Vancouver warehouse Wednesday afternoon, March 3, 2021.

Working in Clark County: Harmony Roselli, upholsterer at Roselli’s Restoration

Harmony Roselli, upholsterer and co-owner at Roselli's Restoration, pauses for a portrait while working in her Vancouver warehouse Wednesday afternoon, March 3, 2021.

March 6, 2021, 6:03am Clark County News

If it were up to Harmony Roselli, everyone would think a little bit harder before buying furniture. Read story

Morning Press: New Seasons; VPS superintendent; Vaccine allocation; Evergreen schools; La Center musher; EV program

March 6, 2021, 6:02am Business

What does the weather have in store this weekend? For details, check our local weather coverage. In case you missed them, here are some of the top stories from the week: Downtown Vancouver residents ready to welcome New Seasons Market Downtown Vancouver residents are mostly jubilant… Read story