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Joe Mesplay of Hockinson, 15, left, and Noah Ayers of Vancouver, 16, taste freshly picked corn during the second event for Vancouver’s new VolunTOUR program. During the event volunteers helped move branches from the farm’s orchard and picked corn to donate to the local food bank.

Volunteers tour county sites

Joe Mesplay of Hockinson, 15, left, and Noah Ayers of Vancouver, 16, taste freshly picked corn during the second event for Vancouver’s new VolunTOUR program. During the event volunteers helped move branches from the farm’s orchard and picked corn to donate to the local food bank.

September 29, 2017, 7:14pm Clark County News

On what could be the last warm, sunny day of the season, about 15 volunteers learned how to harvest corn for the food bank Thursday at Clark County’s 78th Street Heritage Farm. Read story

Jefferson Davis Park, which sits in view of Interstate 5 near Ridgefield, includes two stone markers and Confederate flags.

Ridgefield wants Jefferson Davis Highway markers off register

Jefferson Davis Park, which sits in view of Interstate 5 near Ridgefield, includes two stone markers and Confederate flags.

September 29, 2017, 5:46pm Clark County News

Ridgefield is asking that two controversial highway markers south of the city be taken off the Clark County Heritage Register. Read story

James Tolson is an anti-poverty activist running for the 17th Legislative District House seat.

Tolson runs for 17th District House seat

James Tolson is an anti-poverty activist running for the 17th Legislative District House seat.

September 29, 2017, 5:40pm Clark County News

James Tolson, an anti-poverty activist and volunteer, has announced that he will challenge state Rep. Vicki Kraft, R-Vancouver. Read story

Vancouver City Council candidates Alishia Topper, incumbent, and Justin Forsman speak with members of The Columbian Editorial Board on Friday.

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Vancouver City Council candidates Alishia Topper, incumbent, and Justin Forsman speak with members of The Columbian Editorial Board on Friday.

September 29, 2017, 5:38pm Clark County News

Affordable housing and homeless shelters are the standout issues for Vancouver City Council Position 2 candidates Alishia Topper and Justin Forsman. Read story

Jim Parish named to college foundation

September 29, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

The Clark College Foundation named Jim Parish, owner of Parish Partners Inc., to its board of directors. Read story

Free forest therapy workshop starts soon

September 29, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Columbia Springs is offering a free guided forest therapy workshop this fall. Read story

C-Tran bus punch cards, day passes out of stores

September 29, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Beginning Sunday, C-Tran printed day passes and punch cards will no longer be sold at stores like Safeway and Fred Meyer. Read story

Andrea Sibley was accused of violating a no-contact order, which was modified Thursday.

No-contact order against Luyster’s girlfriend amended

Andrea Sibley was accused of violating a no-contact order, which was modified Thursday.

September 28, 2017, 8:45pm Clark County News

A no-contact order against Andrea Sibley, the girlfriend of triple-homicide suspect Brent Luyster, was modified Thursday to state that she can't "knowingly or intentionally" contact the victims' families or the surviving victim. Read story

New trial date set in stabbing case

September 28, 2017, 8:42pm Clark County News

Jurors last week failed to reach a verdict on a felony assault charge against a Ridgefield man accused of stabbing another man in the neck with a kitchen knife during an altercation in August 2016. Read story

Social studies teacher Stephanie Etulain, left, laughs with sophomore Brock Davidson on Thursday while he recounts his experience in her Tiger Core directed studies class as a freshman with other Tiger Core students at Battle Ground High School. Most Tiger Core students continued into Etulain’s sophomore-level world studies class, helping maintain the emotional support the program is designed to provide struggling students.

Battle Ground High School program gets to students’ core

Social studies teacher Stephanie Etulain, left, laughs with sophomore Brock Davidson on Thursday while he recounts his experience in her Tiger Core directed studies class as a freshman with other Tiger Core students at Battle Ground High School. Most Tiger Core students continued into Etulain’s sophomore-level world studies class, helping maintain the emotional support the program is designed to provide struggling students.

September 28, 2017, 7:30pm Clark County News

A visitor to Battle Ground High School social studies teacher Stephanie Etulain’s class would be hard-pressed to guess her students were anything short of longtime best friends. Read story