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Historian Jeff Davis leads his group past the Red Cross Building in West Vancouver Barracks during a Spirit Tales walking tour in October. Staring Friday, Davis will lead weekend tours through Sept. 4.

Weekend ‘Spirit Tales’ walks at Barracks

Historian Jeff Davis leads his group past the Red Cross Building in West Vancouver Barracks during a Spirit Tales walking tour in October. Staring Friday, Davis will lead weekend tours through Sept. 4.

July 1, 2017, 6:03am Clark County News

VANCOUVER -- Vancouver author and military historian Jeff Davis will conduct weekend walking tours of the Vancouver Barracks this summer, from Friday through Sept. 4. Read story

Ginger Meggison of Salmon Creek, center, hugs Lacey Acklin, facing, of Meals on Wheels at the nonprofit’s final lunch Friday at the Firstenburg Community Center. “I’m really going to miss it,” Meggison said.

One last Meals on Wheels lunch

Ginger Meggison of Salmon Creek, center, hugs Lacey Acklin, facing, of Meals on Wheels at the nonprofit’s final lunch Friday at the Firstenburg Community Center. “I’m really going to miss it,” Meggison said.

June 30, 2017, 10:14pm Clark County News

After Marie Tilley’s husband died in 2001, she started coming to the Firstenburg Community Center’s senior lounge and eating lunch at Meals on Wheels People’s dining room. Read story

Heylen Medina, 25, poses for a photo holding her certificate of naturalization with her father, Lazaro Medina, following a naturalization ceremony for new American citizens at Pearson Air Museum on Friday. Lazaro left Cuba on a raft, gaining citizenship in the United States in 2005. His daughter, Heylen, immigrated to Vancouver from Cuba at the age of 18.

New citizens sworn in at Pearson Air Museum

Heylen Medina, 25, poses for a photo holding her certificate of naturalization with her father, Lazaro Medina, following a naturalization ceremony for new American citizens at Pearson Air Museum on Friday. Lazaro left Cuba on a raft, gaining citizenship in the United States in 2005. His daughter, Heylen, immigrated to Vancouver from Cuba at the age of 18.

June 30, 2017, 10:08pm Clark County News

The Fourth of July will have special meaning for some people who gathered Friday at Pearson Air Museum: It will be the first time they can celebrate the holiday as American citizens. Read story

Man sentenced in shooting, robbery

June 30, 2017, 10:06pm Clark County News

A man involved in an evening shooting outside Vancouver’s Washington Elementary School and separate robbery was sentenced Friday in Clark County Superior Court to more than seven years in prison, court records show. Read story

Men appear in court in multiple robberies

June 30, 2017, 10:04pm Clark County News

Two men accused in multiple robberies — some allegedly committed together and others on their own — made first appearances Friday in Clark County Superior Court. Read story

Representatives work on the House floor Friday during discussion of a bill to fully fund education in Washington at the Capitol in Olympia. Details of a new two-year state operating budget were released Friday, the same day Washington lawmakers must vote on the plan in order to prevent a partial government shutdown. (AP Photo/Ted S.

School officials cautiously optimistic about state budget

Representatives work on the House floor Friday during discussion of a bill to fully fund education in Washington at the Capitol in Olympia. Details of a new two-year state operating budget were released Friday, the same day Washington lawmakers must vote on the plan in order to prevent a partial government shutdown. (AP Photo/Ted S.

June 30, 2017, 9:11pm Clark County News

The outcome of Washington’s long-awaited McCleary deal drew cautious optimism and uncertainty from local school officials, who now enter their own budget discussions with new regulations and revenue for school budgets in play. Read story

A crane holds a cross over the roof of First Congregational United Church of Christ in Hazel Dell while workers in a construction basket secure it into place.

Cross returns atop steeple at church destroyed by firevideo icon

A crane holds a cross over the roof of First Congregational United Church of Christ in Hazel Dell while workers in a construction basket secure it into place.

June 30, 2017, 8:35pm Churches & Religion

More than a year ago, members of the First Congregational United Church of Christ watched as their place of worship was destroyed by fire. Read story

Aerial view of the Georgia-Pacific paper mill in Camas in March 2015. The population of Camas grew even faster than that of fast-growing Ridgefield from April 2016 to April 2017 and gained 1,270 residents, but that was partly due to annexation.

Clark County third in state in rate of growth

Aerial view of the Georgia-Pacific paper mill in Camas in March 2015. The population of Camas grew even faster than that of fast-growing Ridgefield from April 2016 to April 2017 and gained 1,270 residents, but that was partly due to annexation.

June 30, 2017, 8:06pm Clark County News

Clark County’s population grew 2.17 percent to 471,000 from April 2016 to April 2017, making it the third-fastest-growing county in the state. Read story

Fire reported outside Felida house

June 30, 2017, 7:47pm Clark County News

A small fire burned an outside wall of a two-story house in Felida on Friday evening, according to scanner traffic monitored at The Columbian. Read story

State parks will be open this weekend, unless the worst happens

June 30, 2017, 3:30pm Clark County News

Campers and daytime barbecue masters, rejoice! Fourth of July weekend in the Washington State Parks is almost certainly safe. Read story