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Co-field director Katie Wynia of Portland, from left, and Portland State University graduate Jesse Nelson of Portland trowel a dig site Friday during the annual archaeological summer field school on the south side of Vancouver Barracks in the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.

Dig at fort is right on the button

Co-field director Katie Wynia of Portland, from left, and Portland State University graduate Jesse Nelson of Portland trowel a dig site Friday during the annual archaeological summer field school on the south side of Vancouver Barracks in the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.

July 14, 2017, 9:10pm Clark County News

Button, button, who lost the button? Read story

Anyone with information on the identities of either or both suspects in a residential burglary is asked to contact Detective Clesson Werner at clesson.werner@cityofvancouver.us.

Police seek help to identify purse theft suspects

Anyone with information on the identities of either or both suspects in a residential burglary is asked to contact Detective Clesson Werner at clesson.werner@cityofvancouver.us.

July 14, 2017, 8:49pm Clark County News

Officers are asking for the public’s help in identifying suspects involved in the theft of a purse from a Vancouver home. Read story

The Columbian's Editorial Board met with candidates for the Evergreen Public School, District 5, from left, Park Llafet, Ginny Gronwoldt and Janelle Tuominen on Wednesday.

Evergreen school board hopefuls favor bond measure

The Columbian's Editorial Board met with candidates for the Evergreen Public School, District 5, from left, Park Llafet, Ginny Gronwoldt and Janelle Tuominen on Wednesday.

July 14, 2017, 8:16pm Clark County News

A retiring school board member leaves an open seat on the Evergreen Public Schools board, and four candidates want it. Read story

Construction workers with Harlen’s Drywall of Vancouver install galvanized metal framing at a new medical building under construction in Salmon Creek in 2013. The project has benefited from Clark County’s fee holiday program, which it now is seeking to wind down after a vote to repeal it.

County winding down fee-waiver program

Construction workers with Harlen’s Drywall of Vancouver install galvanized metal framing at a new medical building under construction in Salmon Creek in 2013. The project has benefited from Clark County’s fee holiday program, which it now is seeking to wind down after a vote to repeal it.

July 14, 2017, 8:10pm Clark County News

Some Clark County developers may have to speed up progress on their projects if they want to remain eligible for fee waivers worth tens of millions of dollars. Read story

Vancouver man killed in Portland single-vehicle crash

July 14, 2017, 6:57am Clark County News

A Vancouver man was killed in a single-vehicle crash in Portland early Thursday morning. Read story

The Rotary Club and city of Woodland hope the 40-acre Scott Hill Park in Woodland will be complete in the next few years.

Ground broken for Woodland sports park

The Rotary Club and city of Woodland hope the 40-acre Scott Hill Park in Woodland will be complete in the next few years.

July 14, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Construction of a major new sports complex in Woodland is getting closer to fruition, and the project is expected to get a big boost if the Legislature approves $750,000 for the 40-acre park. Read story

Bloodworks Northwest asks for donations

July 14, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Bloodworks Northwest has issued an appeal for donors after its supply of Type O blood dropped 37 percent since the beginning of the month. Read story

Impaired driving patrols planned today

July 14, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Additional law enforcement officers will be out on the county's roads today, looking for impaired drivers. Read story

Chickens at Toree Hiebert’s home in Vancouver help provide eggs and their droppings enrich her garden backyard Thursday, November 20, 2008. Battle Ground debates a livestock ordinance; a look also at what neighboring cities say about keeping poultry and livestock in an urban/suburban residence. (The Columbian/ N.

Vancouver delays plan to limit chickens

Chickens at Toree Hiebert’s home in Vancouver help provide eggs and their droppings enrich her garden backyard Thursday, November 20, 2008. Battle Ground debates a livestock ordinance; a look also at what neighboring cities say about keeping poultry and livestock in an urban/suburban residence. (The Columbian/ N.

July 13, 2017, 9:50pm Clark County News

If you own more than five cats, chickens or rabbits — breathe easy. At least for now. Read story

Eli Cantwell, 6, bonds with therapy dog Luna, a 7-month-old goldendoodle, while joined by his mom, dog handler Melissa Cantwell, from left, India Woods, 9, Zaiah Sloan, 9, and Ian Brakefield, 7, at Hough Elementary School on Thursday afternoon. Cantwell is a special education teacher at the school and advocated for the purchase of the dog to provide comfort for students. Luna will work across campus with all students. The kids were at the Vancouver school to participate in a summer camp.

Therapy dog Luna will comfort students

Eli Cantwell, 6, bonds with therapy dog Luna, a 7-month-old goldendoodle, while joined by his mom, dog handler Melissa Cantwell, from left, India Woods, 9, Zaiah Sloan, 9, and Ian Brakefield, 7, at Hough Elementary School on Thursday afternoon. Cantwell is a special education teacher at the school and advocated for the purchase of the dog to provide comfort for students. Luna will work across campus with all students. The kids were at the Vancouver school to participate in a summer camp.

July 13, 2017, 9:23pm Clark County News

The newest addition to Hough Elementary School’s classroom, a little girl with curly black hair, is a shy when you first meet her. But get to know her and her face bursts into a wide grin. Read story