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Clark County News

National Trust seeks July 4 volunteers

June 7, 2017, 5:59am Clark County News

The Fort Vancouver National Trust is seeking 300 volunteers to assist at Independence Day at Fort Vancouver on July 4. Read story

Plankhouse talk looks at NW oral histories

June 7, 2017, 5:59am Clark County News

The colonization of native history will be the topic of Sunday's program at the Cathlapotle Plankhouse. Read story

Clark College hosts sessions on new degree

June 7, 2017, 5:58am Clark County News

Clark College will hold two informational sessions for students interested in its new bachelor's degree program. Read story

Donate blood, receive pint of ice cream

June 7, 2017, 5:57am Clark County News

Pints for pints. Bloodworks Northwest is giving people who donate blood a pint of Snoqualmie Ice Cream. Read story

Hockinson Heights Elementary School’s Makena Nelson, from left, Tucker Cendana and Kaylin Oliver teamed up to help a choking student during lunch last month.

Hockinson girls, janitor hailed as lifesavers

Hockinson Heights Elementary School’s Makena Nelson, from left, Tucker Cendana and Kaylin Oliver teamed up to help a choking student during lunch last month.

June 6, 2017, 7:54pm Clark County News

Makena Nelson never thought of herself as the type of student who could jump up and scream in front of the entire second grade. But she found herself doing just that when a friend choked on his lunch. Read story

Residents’ quick action saves Harney Heights home in fire

June 6, 2017, 7:00pm Clark County News

The Vancouver Fire Marshal is praising a pair of Harney Heights residents for doing “everything right” when a fire broke out while they were cooking Monday evening. Read story

Philanthropists Michele Goodwin, left, and her husband, Greg, listen to speakers during a luncheon at the Hilton Vancouver Washington on Tuesday afternoon. They were recognized as the 2017 philanthropists of the year.

Community Foundation honors ‘optimistic philanthropists’

Philanthropists Michele Goodwin, left, and her husband, Greg, listen to speakers during a luncheon at the Hilton Vancouver Washington on Tuesday afternoon. They were recognized as the 2017 philanthropists of the year.

June 6, 2017, 6:38pm Clark County News

The former CEO of Kuni Automotive Greg Goodwin met his wife, Michele, in 1978 when he was working as a sales rep at a credit bureau and she was an X-ray technician in Salinas, Calif. Read story

Chickenpox is an infectious disease causing a mild fever and a rash of itchy inflamed blisters.

Walnut Grove Elementary hit with chicken pox outbreak

Chickenpox is an infectious disease causing a mild fever and a rash of itchy inflamed blisters.

June 6, 2017, 5:31pm Clark County Health

Walnut Grove Elementary School is in the midst of a chickenpox outbreak that may have some kids excluded from classes for the rest of the school year. Read story

East of Vancouver, 182nd Avenue is blocked because of a shooting following a robbery at the IQ Credit Union on Northeast Fourth Plain Boulevard.

Bank robbery suspect killed in shootout with Vancouver police

East of Vancouver, 182nd Avenue is blocked because of a shooting following a robbery at the IQ Credit Union on Northeast Fourth Plain Boulevard.

June 6, 2017, 5:00pm Clark County News

The robbery of a Vancouver credit union ended in the suspect’s death Tuesday after he traded gunfire with police. Read story

High-voltage power lines are seen in this view looking east from Oak Creek Park with Mount Hood in the background April 1, 2016, in Camas.

Northwest lawmakers oppose selling BPA transmission lines

High-voltage power lines are seen in this view looking east from Oak Creek Park with Mount Hood in the background April 1, 2016, in Camas.

June 6, 2017, 4:50pm Business

The Trump administration’s proposal to sell the Bonneville Power Administration’s transmission system is meeting strong opposition from both Washington and Oregon’s congressional delegations. Read story