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Clark County News

Battle Ground loses city manager to Moses Lake

November 2, 2015, 6:00am Clark County News

Battle Ground City Manager John Williams has accepted a job leading the city government of Moses Lake, in Central Washington. Read story

Morning Press: ‘Ridgefield’s grandpa,’ Red Lion and lots of weather

November 2, 2015, 6:00am Clark County News

In case you missed it, here are some of the top stories of the weekend. Read story

Vancouver watercolor artist Mary Griffin often uses permanent ink to add detail to her paintings.

Series at library focuses on demonstrations by artists

Vancouver watercolor artist Mary Griffin often uses permanent ink to add detail to her paintings.

November 1, 2015, 8:03pm Clark County News

Even with years of painting experience, Vancouver watercolorist Mary Griffin still struggles at times with her art. Read story

David Ellis, a volunteer armed guard, patrols Friday night in an area of downtown Vancouver where members of the homeless have been camping. An estimated 149 people live in the homeless encampment near the Share House shelter, as of Share&#039;s last count.

Concerns arise over volunteer armed patrols at homeless camp

David Ellis, a volunteer armed guard, patrols Friday night in an area of downtown Vancouver where members of the homeless have been camping. An estimated 149 people live in the homeless encampment near the Share House shelter, as of Share&#039;s last count.

November 1, 2015, 7:28pm Clark County News

A friend told David Ellis to take a drive through the tent city that's sprouted around West 13th Street and Lincoln Avenue, to see firsthand the extent of homelessness in Vancouver. What he saw downtown made him feel like helping, and so Ellis has been among the groups of armed… Read story

Millennium Bulk Terminals has proposed building a coal export terminal in Longview that could handle up to 44 million metric tons of coal per year. The facility was proposed in 2012 and remains under review.

Overshadowed by oil, coal fight continues

Millennium Bulk Terminals has proposed building a coal export terminal in Longview that could handle up to 44 million metric tons of coal per year. The facility was proposed in 2012 and remains under review.

November 1, 2015, 6:10am Business

A man coughs -- perhaps an embellished cough -- then a female voice-over comes in: "Northwest families are tired of out-of-state CEOs making a buck," she begins, "by pushing risky and polluting projects on local communities." Read story

Bonneville Dam fish count 11/1

November 1, 2015, 6:06am Clark County News

Saturday's fish count at Bonneville Dam Read story

Readers share their memories of the Red Lion Vancouver Hotel at the Quay, which closed October 31, 2015.

Columbian readers share their memories of The Quay

Readers share their memories of the Red Lion Vancouver Hotel at the Quay, which closed October 31, 2015.

November 1, 2015, 6:05am Business

We asked Columbian readers to share their stories of the now-closed Red Lion Hotel Vancouver at The Quay, and they responded with decades of memories. Here are some of the best: Read story

Quay Restaurant and Bar server Jamie Haske grabs a glass of water from the busing station on Feb. 26, 2010. Haske has been working at the restaurant for three years.

Iconic businesses fall to changing tastes, times

Quay Restaurant and Bar server Jamie Haske grabs a glass of water from the busing station on Feb. 26, 2010. Haske has been working at the restaurant for three years.

November 1, 2015, 6:04am Business

The hotel and restaurant most of us know as The Quay closed its doors Saturday, the latest long-established business to fade as Vancouver grows and changes. Read story

Check It Out: Give thanks for Thanksgiving tales

November 1, 2015, 6:03am Clark County Life

It's time to talk turkey: roasted turkey, turkey giblets, turkey gravy, turkey soup, turkey sandwiches -- it's all about the bird. Thanksgiving may be several weeks away -- 25 days to be exact -- but it's not too early to start preparing for Butterball's big day. You may not need… Read story

Bree Boothe, left, and Brian Boothe enjoy last Saturday&#039;s grand opening of the Trap Door Brewing at 2315 Main Street in Vancouver.  A craft beer enthusiast this month will launch a Brewcouver Passport program that will showcase 10 local breweries to out-of-towners and local residents.

Craft beer variety grows significantly in Clark County

Bree Boothe, left, and Brian Boothe enjoy last Saturday&#039;s grand opening of the Trap Door Brewing at 2315 Main Street in Vancouver.  A craft beer enthusiast this month will launch a Brewcouver Passport program that will showcase 10 local breweries to out-of-towners and local residents.

November 1, 2015, 6:03am Business

Up until about five years ago, Clark County craft beer fans had few options for enjoying locally brewed beer. McMenamins on the Columbia marked the chain's first brewpub in Washington when it opened in 1995; Hazel Dell Brewpub served thirsty patrons for nearly 20 years before closing in late 2011;… Read story