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Camas watercolor artist Tamra Sheline will have some of her work at the event.

Art street faire to take over downtown Camas

Camas watercolor artist Tamra Sheline will have some of her work at the event.

August 27, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Just in case downtown Camas wasn't already quaint and charming enough for you, an event this weekend will pull out all the stops. Read story

&quot;Untold Stories&quot;

Bits ‘n’ Pieces: Camas photographer brings world to light in her pictures

&quot;Untold Stories&quot;

August 27, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

One obstacle stood between Wendy Seagren and her dream of becoming a police officer, and she still hasn't gotten over it. Read story

Viki Eierdam
Isenhower Cellars Yakima Valley 2014 Marsanne is a unique blend to substitute for a more commonly drunk varietal, such as chardonnay. The addition of roussanne and viognier solidify it as a Rh?ne-style wine.

Corks & Forks: Marsanne blends break white-wine mold

Viki Eierdam
Isenhower Cellars Yakima Valley 2014 Marsanne is a unique blend to substitute for a more commonly drunk varietal, such as chardonnay. The addition of roussanne and viognier solidify it as a Rh?ne-style wine.

August 27, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

The Northern Rhone is particularly known for its syrah — a grape receiving quite a nod in the Walla Walla Valley right now — but fruity and floral whites such as viognier, marsanne and roussanne are not only planted, they're celebrated in notable growing regions such as Hermitage and Crozes-Hermitage. Read story

Bill Hogan 
 Chicago Tribune 
 The pears are, from left, Forelle, Bosc, red and Bartlett. 
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Market Fresh Finds: Many ways to enjoy pears

Bill Hogan 
 Chicago Tribune 
 The pears are, from left, Forelle, Bosc, red and Bartlett. 
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August 27, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Pears are one of the world's oldest farmed fruits. They were first introduced to the Pacific Northwest by pioneers following the path of Lewis and Clark, and Washington's fresh pear production has grown to be the largest in the United States. The combination of the state's volcanic soils and mountain… Read story

Mike Kiessling, director of the Northwest Line Construction Industry's Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee, installs a sign on the training program's new property at 1705 S.E. 17th St. in  Battle Ground.

Linesman training center moving to Battle Ground

Mike Kiessling, director of the Northwest Line Construction Industry's Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee, installs a sign on the training program's new property at 1705 S.E. 17th St. in  Battle Ground.

August 26, 2015, 5:00pm Business

The Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee of the Northwest Line Construction Industry, a nonprofit organization that trains apprentices from all over the country, is hoping to break ground on a new training center in Battle Ground next year. Read story

Jeffrey and Sandra Weller appeared in Clark County Superior Court on Thursday for resentencing.

Vancouver couple who abused children will serve 20 years

Jeffrey and Sandra Weller appeared in Clark County Superior Court on Thursday for resentencing.

August 26, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

After winning part of their appeal earlier this year, a Vancouver couple serving about 20 years in prison for imprisoning, starving and beating their adopted twins were resentenced Thursday but saw little change. Read story

Police arrest wanted man after six-hour search in Washougal

August 26, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Police searched for two wanted men for about six hours Wednesday, finally arresting one of the men after finding him hiding in the bedroom of a nearby residence. Read story

Difficult terrain challenges Mount Adams firefighters

August 26, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Burnout operations creating lots of smoke; blaze now exceeds 40,000 acres Read story

The Red Lion at the Quay, then the Thunderbird at the Quay, in 1984.

Vancouver Red Lion to close; 82 will lose jobs

The Red Lion at the Quay, then the Thunderbird at the Quay, in 1984.

August 26, 2015, 5:00pm Business

The Red Lion at the Quay, a landmark on the Vancouver waterfront since the 1960's, will close its doors on Oct. 31, leaving 82 employees without jobs. Read story

Vancouver school board OKs budget after weeks of contention

August 26, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

It's unusual for a school board to be greeted by a round of applause for passing a motion, but that's what happened when the Vancouver Public Schools board approved the 2015-2016 budget Thursday morning, paving the way for classes to begin on time Wednesday. Read story