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Clark County News

Grand opening of Hi-School Pharmacy location is Monday

November 8, 2015, 8:25pm Business

A grand opening celebration for Vancouver's new Hi-School Pharmacy is set for Monday at the store, located in the Minnehaha area at 3200 N.E. 52nd Street. Read story

Master Gardeners accepting grant applications for another week

November 8, 2015, 8:01pm Clark County Life

Hazel Dell -- Anyone looking for extra green for those green thumbs has until Nov. 15 to apply for a grant from the Master Gardener Foundation of Clark County. Read story

Group tours of the Proto-Cathedral of St. James the Greater took place Sunday, along with a display of rare artifacts.

Catholic treasures on display at proto-cathedral

Group tours of the Proto-Cathedral of St. James the Greater took place Sunday, along with a display of rare artifacts.

November 8, 2015, 7:11pm Churches & Religion

Nearly 200 years of history of Catholicism in Southwest Washington and the Pacific Northwest was on display Sunday for parishioners and visitors to downtown Vancouver's Proto-Cathedral of St. James the Greater. Read story

Weyerhaeuser buying Plum Creek

November 8, 2015, 5:17pm Business

Weyerhaeuser Co. is buying Plum Creek Timber Co. for $8.44 billion to form what is expected to be one of the world's biggest timberland and forest products companies. Read story

Apartment fire displaces 9 people

November 8, 2015, 2:10pm Clark County News

A Saturday evening kitchen fire displaced nine tenants, including four children, at the Cedar Ridge Apartments, 4200 E. 18th St. Read story

A voter wears an &quot;I Voted&quot; pin at Gaiser Hall, Clark College, on Tuesday in Vancouver.

5 takeaways from 2015 general election

A voter wears an &quot;I Voted&quot; pin at Gaiser Hall, Clark College, on Tuesday in Vancouver.

November 8, 2015, 6:05am Clark County News

Results from last Tuesday's general election won't be certified until Nov. 24, but already the parties and pundits are analyzing the results and projecting what will need to be done for 2016. Although most of the races in odd years, such as 2015, are local and nonpartisan, you can be… Read story

Bonneville Dam fish count 11/8

November 8, 2015, 6:05am Clark County News

Saturday's fish count at Bonneville Dam Read story

Check It Out: Pay tribute to veterans by learning their stories

November 8, 2015, 6:03am Clark County News

'Tis the season for giving thanks, and with Veterans Day just around the corner, it's a perfect time to thank all veterans for their service. It's also a good time for me to remind readers that the library has many military-related titles in its collection; so if you, or someone… Read story

Ed Lynch leads the Fort Vancouver High School marching band into Esther Short Park during a community celebration in 2005.

First Citizens: Pillars of our community

Ed Lynch leads the Fort Vancouver High School marching band into Esther Short Park during a community celebration in 2005.

November 8, 2015, 6:03am Clark County News

Our village elders. The phrase really is an echo from another time and another place. This community certainly hasn't been a village for a while. Read story

Existing power lines through Washougal, photographed from a helicopter in January 2013, are along part of the proposed route for a new Bonneville Power Administration transmission line that would run from Castle Rock to Troutdale, Ore.

High-powered BPA decision looms

Existing power lines through Washougal, photographed from a helicopter in January 2013, are along part of the proposed route for a new Bonneville Power Administration transmission line that would run from Castle Rock to Troutdale, Ore.

November 8, 2015, 6:01am Business

More than six years after it was first proposed, a high-powered transmission line through Clark and Cowlitz counties is approaching decision day. Read story