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Off Beat: General agreement on the man who wrote the Marshall Plan

George C.

October 22, 2017, 4:48pm Clark County News

A major announcement in Sweden earlier this month echoed similar news six decades ago about a former Vancouver resident. Read story

Vancouver resident Charmaine Crossley pauses in the front hallway of her rental home while helping her son prepare for football practice Wednesday. Crossley is facing possible eviction.

Getting evicted: A 1-2 punch

Vancouver resident Charmaine Crossley pauses in the front hallway of her rental home while helping her son prepare for football practice Wednesday. Crossley is facing possible eviction.

October 22, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Charmaine Crossley and Kate Dunphy talk in hushed voices on the top floor of the Clark County Courthouse, plotting what to say to keep Crossley and her family from being evicted. Read story

Sue Peabody, author of “Madeleine’s Children” (Contributed photo)

WSUV professor authors book on slavery

Sue Peabody, author of “Madeleine’s Children” (Contributed photo)

October 22, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

France probably isn’t the first country to pop into your mind when you think of nations with a convoluted and ugly history of slavery, but a new book by Vancouver author Sue Peabody may change that. Read story

Judge Robert Lewis, top center, oversees the evidentiary hearing of Vancouver resident Charmaine Crossley, second from left. Crossley’s case was continued to Nov. 3.

A day in eviction court can be hard to navigate

Judge Robert Lewis, top center, oversees the evidentiary hearing of Vancouver resident Charmaine Crossley, second from left. Crossley’s case was continued to Nov. 3.

October 22, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

A man in the third row of benches is dozing, his soft snores occasionally jolting him awake. Fluorescent lights buzz overhead. Read story

Weather Eye: After rain passes, we’ll have sunny days, chilly nights

October 22, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

I have good news and bad news to write about today. The good news is, the weather is looking great for the coming week. The bad news is, well, perhaps most of the bad news is behind us and that would be good news. Read story

Public meetings for the week of Oct. 22

October 22, 2017, 5:59am Clark County News

Public meetings this week. Read story

Vancouver Public Schools hosts Future U fair

October 22, 2017, 5:59am Clark County News

Vancouver Public Schools on Wednesday will host its second annual Future U fair, a free event to help students plan for after graduation. Read story

Ray Olsen, 94, of Portland was the oldest bowler competing Saturday at the 48th annual Old Timers Bowling Tournament at Allen's Crosley Lanes in Vancouver. The 40-team tournament open to bowlers 50 and older was taking place in Vancouver for the second year after starting in Portland in 1969.

Old Timers Bowling Tournament: Roll down memory lanes

Ray Olsen, 94, of Portland was the oldest bowler competing Saturday at the 48th annual Old Timers Bowling Tournament at Allen's Crosley Lanes in Vancouver. The 40-team tournament open to bowlers 50 and older was taking place in Vancouver for the second year after starting in Portland in 1969.

October 21, 2017, 7:29pm Clark County News

Through its four-plus decades, the Old Timers Bowling Tournament has changed locations, cities and states, but it has always remained a family operation. Read story

Voters use a drive-up collection box to cast ballots.

Ballots mailed out to Clark County voters

Voters use a drive-up collection box to cast ballots.

October 21, 2017, 5:54pm Clark County News

Ballots for the Nov. 7 general election have been mailed to almost 240,000 Clark County voters. Read story

Medicare trend continues in Clark County

October 21, 2017, 5:43pm Clark County Health

Medicare beneficiaries reviewing their plan options for next year have to contend with a growing trend in Clark County: providers accepting only Medicare Advantage Plans. Read story