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Valerie Rodriguez, 7, left, and brother Jonathan, 10, of Beaverton, Ore., cut a log with the help of Jeff Booth, a volunteer with the Pacific Crest Trail Association, Saturday at Fort Vancouver&#039;s National Get Outdoors Day festivities. Valerie and Jonathan came with their uncle Manny Rodriquez and his family, who live in Vancouver.

Many take Get Outdoors Day to heart

Valerie Rodriguez, 7, left, and brother Jonathan, 10, of Beaverton, Ore., cut a log with the help of Jeff Booth, a volunteer with the Pacific Crest Trail Association, Saturday at Fort Vancouver&#039;s National Get Outdoors Day festivities. Valerie and Jonathan came with their uncle Manny Rodriquez and his family, who live in Vancouver.

June 11, 2016, 7:56pm Clark County News

You could learn fun stuff like how to shoot an arrow, play lacrosse, throw a flying disc. You could learn serious skills like how to avoid grizzly bears in the wilderness and how to rescue someone who’s fallen into a mountain crevasse. You could sign up for baby-toting hikes and… Read story

Schools foundation raises $126,000

June 11, 2016, 10:24am Clark County News

More than 450 community members donated $126,000 at the Foundation for Vancouver Public Schools' annual luncheon May 27 at the Hilton Vancouver Washington. Read story

Nighttime closures coming to Highway 500

June 11, 2016, 6:30am Clark County News

Late-night drivers should plan for some delays and closures on state Highway 500 in Vancouver starting Sunday. Read story

Catch up on the news.

Morning Press: County manager, Banfield Pet Hospital, Clark College enrollment

Catch up on the news.

June 11, 2016, 6:06am Clark County News

Need to catch up on the week's news, including a contract for the county manager, Banfield Pet Hospital's relocation and Clark College seeing an enrollment drop? Read story

Bonneville Dam fish count 6/11

June 11, 2016, 6:05am Clark County News

Fish count and water conditions at Bonneville Dam Read story

Unlike in the good ol&#039; days, most newspapers are struggling.

Press Talk: Difficult times at newspapers

Unlike in the good ol&#039; days, most newspapers are struggling.

June 11, 2016, 6:05am Clark County News

Life in the newspaper biz has never been easy. Read story

Piano Hospital director of instruction Don Mitchell, from left, student Jim Jackson, class of 2016 graduates Justin Dixson and Stefan Kincaid, student Blake Hardin and teacher Lori Amstutz. In front are guide dogs Beethoven, left, and Sparky.

Illness, immigration agency block new Piano Hospital leader

Piano Hospital director of instruction Don Mitchell, from left, student Jim Jackson, class of 2016 graduates Justin Dixson and Stefan Kincaid, student Blake Hardin and teacher Lori Amstutz. In front are guide dogs Beethoven, left, and Sparky.

June 11, 2016, 6:05am Clark County News

Incurable disease and an apparent immigration dead-end are forcing the incoming lead teacher at the Emil Fries School of Piano Technology for the Blind to drop her plans and head back to Canada later this month. Read story

Bill Jessett, shown in 2003, volunteered to help feed the needy with the Inter-Faith Treasure House for around 30 years. He was killed in a car crash in Camas on Wednesday. He was 88.

Camas’ Bill Jessett ‘led by example’

Bill Jessett, shown in 2003, volunteered to help feed the needy with the Inter-Faith Treasure House for around 30 years. He was killed in a car crash in Camas on Wednesday. He was 88.

June 10, 2016, 9:31pm Clark County News

Michael Jessett remembered his father, William “Bill” Jessett of Camas, as the kind of person, wherever he went, who would make new friends. Read story

Spirit Lake study committee selected

June 10, 2016, 8:27pm Clark County News

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine chose a 10-person committee to develop a decision-making framework related to the long-term management of the Spirit Lake/Toutle River system. Read story

Charlie Smith, a fifth-grader at Laurin Middle School, practices casting fishing lures in an after-school fishing lesson with teacher Darrell Kirkpatrick.

Laurin Middle School educator teaches kids to fish

Charlie Smith, a fifth-grader at Laurin Middle School, practices casting fishing lures in an after-school fishing lesson with teacher Darrell Kirkpatrick.

June 10, 2016, 8:21pm Clark County News

Laurin Middle School student Corbin Sigler, 11, had never been fishing before he took an after-school fishing class. But once he started, he was hooked. Read story