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Man with dementia missing from caregiver’s home found

Robert "Bobby" C.

July 5, 2017, 4:42pm Clark County News

A man with early-onset dementia was missing in the west Vancouver area Wednesday, and the Vancouver police were asking residents to keep an eye out for him. Read story

Woodland residents Ethan Blackwelder, 14, left, Vanessa Franke, 16, Erin Madsen, 14, Aaron Blackwelder and Aidan Blackwelder, 12, collect trash at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site the morning after the Independence Day celebration.

Fort fireworks show goes off without a hitch

Woodland residents Ethan Blackwelder, 14, left, Vanessa Franke, 16, Erin Madsen, 14, Aaron Blackwelder and Aidan Blackwelder, 12, collect trash at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site the morning after the Independence Day celebration.

July 5, 2017, 4:41pm Clark County News

After an event like the Independence Day celebration at Fort Vancouver there’s lots of cleaning up to do, and volunteers started doing just that at 7 a.m. Wednesday. Read story

More than 60 fires reported overnight

July 5, 2017, 6:23am Clark County News

Local firefighters kept busy overnight, responding to more than 60 fire calls between 9:30 p.m. Tuesday and 4:30 a.m. today. Most of the fire calls were reported as vegetation fires, according to emergency dispatch logs, but working house fires were reported in both Ridgefield and Felida. Earlier in… Read story

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July 5, 2017, 6:05am Clark County Health

Sharon Wilton was apprehensive as she walked into the adult family home in early June. She didn’t know anything about the elderly man she was going to visit, except that he was in the final hours of his life. Read story

Eva Hoffman holds a rainbow flag at a Pride event at Esther Short Park in downtown Vancouver in 2016. The annual Vancouver USA Pride event celebrates the local LGBTQ community.

Pride event returns to downtown Vancouver this weekend

Eva Hoffman holds a rainbow flag at a Pride event at Esther Short Park in downtown Vancouver in 2016. The annual Vancouver USA Pride event celebrates the local LGBTQ community.

July 5, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

One way Vancouver USA Pride differs from other celebrations, such as last month’s Portland Pride Festival, is that there are no fences, which can be a good and bad thing. Read story

Fireworks light the night sky to the delight of the crowd at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site on Tuesday evening.

Big crowd at scaled-back Fourth at the fort

Fireworks light the night sky to the delight of the crowd at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site on Tuesday evening.

July 4, 2017, 9:36pm Clark County News

It took more than a mile of chain-link fence, more than 100 portable toilets, more than 300 volunteers, 35 vendors selling food and crafts, a sponsorship by Bank of America, four bands and more than 10,000 fireworks to pull off this year's annual Independence Day at Fort Vancouver. Read story

Woman injured in 3-car crash on Highway 500

July 4, 2017, 9:02pm Clark County News

A 21-year-old Vancouver woman was transported to PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center following a three-car collision Tuesday afternoon on state Highway 500. Read story

Hay ignites barn in Amboy, destroys building

July 4, 2017, 7:13pm Clark County News

Hay that spontaneously caught fire in a barn Tuesday destroyed the building and damaged about $25,000 in farming equipment. Read story

Jewel Anderson, 5, embraces her father David, both of Ridgefield, as they wait for the Wild, Wild, West 4th of July parade to begin in downtown Ridgefield on Tuesday afternoon. The small community has been celebrating Independence Day for more than 100 years. Organizer Sandy Schill touted the event’s family-friendly atmosphere, which encourages families to return to the parade year after year.

A slice of Americana in Ridgefield on the Fourth

Jewel Anderson, 5, embraces her father David, both of Ridgefield, as they wait for the Wild, Wild, West 4th of July parade to begin in downtown Ridgefield on Tuesday afternoon. The small community has been celebrating Independence Day for more than 100 years. Organizer Sandy Schill touted the event’s family-friendly atmosphere, which encourages families to return to the parade year after year.

July 4, 2017, 6:03pm Clark County News

To step into Ridgefield on Fourth of July is to open a window into the city’s pioneering past. Read story

Officials work the scene of a fire in two mobile homes at Green Mountains Mobile Ranch on Tuesday afternoon.

Fire damages two mobile homes

Officials work the scene of a fire in two mobile homes at Green Mountains Mobile Ranch on Tuesday afternoon.

July 4, 2017, 5:07pm Clark County News

A Tuesday afternoon fire damaged two mobile homes and left two women displaced. No one was hurt. Read story