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Clark County News

High school scoreboard 9/7

September 6, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

High school results from Saturday, Sept. 6 Read story

Liya Taziyeba, left, and Vicki Tolmachva, center, react as they hold a human brain under the supervision of Jeff Leake, right, an adjunct instructor, at an open house to celebrate the 25th anniversary of WSU Vancouver.

Happy 25th at WSUV

Liya Taziyeba, left, and Vicki Tolmachva, center, react as they hold a human brain under the supervision of Jeff Leake, right, an adjunct instructor, at an open house to celebrate the 25th anniversary of WSU Vancouver.

September 6, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Nancy Youlden has watched every step of Washington State University Vancouver's growth from its beginning on an old dairy farm to the fast-growing campus it is today. Read story

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Clark roundup: Penguins top WW in men’s soccer

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September 6, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Clark men's soccer team defeated Walla Walla 1-0 on Saturday. Read story

Isaiah Ephraim, then a fifth-grader at Martin Luther King Elementary School in Vancouver, listens as Steve Runyan, a volunteer Lunch Buddy, talks about Patrick McManus' story &quot;Blood Sausage&quot; in February 2008. The two had been lunch buddies since Isaiah was in third grade.

Adult volunteers sought as school Lunch Buddy mentors

Isaiah Ephraim, then a fifth-grader at Martin Luther King Elementary School in Vancouver, listens as Steve Runyan, a volunteer Lunch Buddy, talks about Patrick McManus' story &quot;Blood Sausage&quot; in February 2008. The two had been lunch buddies since Isaiah was in third grade.

September 6, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Elementary school children in Vancouver Public Schools are waiting for an adult Lunch Buddy mentor to meet them over a school lunch once a week. Read story

Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota, left, runs down the sidelines ahead of a host of Michigan State defenders during the 3rd quarter of their NCAA college football game in Eugene, Oregon, Saturday Sept. 6, 2014.

No. 3 Oregon downs No. 7 Michigan State 46-27

Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota, left, runs down the sidelines ahead of a host of Michigan State defenders during the 3rd quarter of their NCAA college football game in Eugene, Oregon, Saturday Sept. 6, 2014.

September 6, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Marcus Mariota threw for 318 yards and three touchdowns, including a pair to speedy redshirt freshman Devon Allen, and the No. 3 Oregon Ducks' blur offense prevailed over No. 7 Michigan State's stout defense 46-27 on Saturday. Read story

Washington Commute Choice, a figure from https://wtp2035.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/wtp-2035-full-report-2014-0731.pdf , the  DRAFT Washington Transportation Plan 2035 (WTP 2035). WTP 2035 is a high-level policy plan providing guidance and long-term strategies for all transportation modes across the state.  The Washington Transportation Commission  released the draft on Aug. 5, 2014, and is accepting public comment until Sept.

Transportation plan draft hits the road

Washington Commute Choice, a figure from https://wtp2035.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/wtp-2035-full-report-2014-0731.pdf , the  DRAFT Washington Transportation Plan 2035 (WTP 2035). WTP 2035 is a high-level policy plan providing guidance and long-term strategies for all transportation modes across the state.  The Washington Transportation Commission  released the draft on Aug. 5, 2014, and is accepting public comment until Sept.

September 6, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

In 20 years, a larger economy and a larger population figure to put an even bigger strain on Washington's highways, roads and rails. An ongoing update to a statewide transportation plan aims to help answer the question: How will the state's already-aging infrastructure keep up? Read story

Washington linebacker Shaq Thompson (7) runs for a 57-yard touchdown against Eastern Washington in the first half of an NCAA football game Saturday, Sept. 6, 2014, in Seattle.

Huskies hold off Eagles in wild 59-52 win

Washington linebacker Shaq Thompson (7) runs for a 57-yard touchdown against Eastern Washington in the first half of an NCAA football game Saturday, Sept. 6, 2014, in Seattle.

September 5, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Cyler Miles ran for three touchdowns rushing and threw for another in his season debut at quarterback, and Washington withstood seven touchdown passes from Eastern Washington quarterback Vernon Adams Jr., in a wild 59-52 win on Saturday. Read story

Power restored after outage left thousands in Hazel Dell without electricity

September 5, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

A power outage in west Hazel Dell just after 10 a.m. today affected nearly 2,400 customers. Read story

Max Ollieu shows off his Trengrove Millennium dahlias, one of which took &quot;Best in Show&quot; for a fully double bloom at the 2014 National Dahlia Show in Tacoma.

Bits ‘n’ Pieces: Battle Ground dahlia grower is a blooming success

Max Ollieu shows off his Trengrove Millennium dahlias, one of which took &quot;Best in Show&quot; for a fully double bloom at the 2014 National Dahlia Show in Tacoma.

September 5, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Even for a repeat winner like Max Ollieu, facing thousands -- literally thousands -- of beautiful dahlia blooms is seriously daunting. Read story

The Columbian files
William Garcia organizes heirloom tomatoes into bins during harvesting at Northwest Organic Farm in 2010 in Ridgefield.

Try This: Annual festival full of flavor

The Columbian files
William Garcia organizes heirloom tomatoes into bins during harvesting at Northwest Organic Farm in 2010 in Ridgefield.

September 5, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Are there different levels of garlic flavor? At the Northwest Organic Farms' annual Garlic Festival, 10 different types of garlic will be available for visitors to taste. There will also be 20 different varieties of tomatoes ready for visitors' taste buds. Washington State University master gardeners will be on hand… Read story