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Clark County News

Local Habitat to dedicate 30th home on Aug. 24

August 8, 2014, 12:00am Clark County News

Evergreen Habitat for Humanity will dedicate its 30th Clark County home on Aug. 24. Read story

Clark County Commissioner David Madore listens to Linda Figg, CEO of FIGG Engineering Group, at a July 22 meeting on a proposed bridge in east Clark County.

East county bridge pro, con committees in place

Clark County Commissioner David Madore listens to Linda Figg, CEO of FIGG Engineering Group, at a July 22 meeting on a proposed bridge in east Clark County.

August 8, 2014, 12:00am Clark County News

November's advisory vote on whether Clark County should pursue a third bridge across the Columbia River has its pro and con committees in place, meeting Thursday's deadline to do so. Read story

Election observer with gun spurs open-carry debate

August 8, 2014, 12:00am Clark County News

This Tuesday's primary may not have had many election surprises, but it did produce a first for four-term Clark County Auditor Greg Kimsey: A certified election observer, whose job is to watch over those tallying votes, showed up wearing a .45 caliber semi-automatic pistol. Read story

Physical therapist Denise Wentzel works with 6-year-old Olivia Hughes, who has cerebral palsy, during an intensive pediatric therapy session at Innovative Services NW.

Therapy aids Olivia’s quest

Physical therapist Denise Wentzel works with 6-year-old Olivia Hughes, who has cerebral palsy, during an intensive pediatric therapy session at Innovative Services NW.

August 8, 2014, 12:00am Clark County News

When Olivia Hughes wasn't quite 2 years old, a physical therapists's suspicions about her were confirmed: cerebral palsy. She'd been born prematurely, and her brand-new brain didn't get all the oxygen it needed. Read story

Woman dies when vehicle rolls, crashes into Vancouver substation

August 8, 2014, 12:00am Clark County News

A 44-year-old woman died this afternoon in a single-vehicle crash that ended at a Clark PUD substation in east Vancouver. Read story

Vancouver's Dining for Women charitable group meets in 2012 to share food and raise money for the Children of Vietnam organization.

Bits ‘n’ Pieces: Women feast while fundraising

Vancouver's Dining for Women charitable group meets in 2012 to share food and raise money for the Children of Vietnam organization.

August 8, 2014, 12:00am Clark County News

Whether it's food or charity, Katlin Smith knows that with teamwork, a little can go a long way. Read story

Loowit Brewing will make this year's festival beer for the Vancouver Brewfest.

Beer on tap in Esther Short Park

Loowit Brewing will make this year's festival beer for the Vancouver Brewfest.

August 8, 2014, 12:00am Clark County News

Truckloads of local beer will descend on Esther Short Park in downtown Vancouver this weekend for the third annual Vancouver Brewfest. Read story

Chile colorado, left, enchiladas rancheras and banana chimi for dessert at Jorge's Tequila Factory.

Festive Mexican restaurant satisfies

Chile colorado, left, enchiladas rancheras and banana chimi for dessert at Jorge's Tequila Factory.

August 8, 2014, 12:00am Clark County News

Jorge's Tequila Factory is a lively place for Mexican food in the heart of downtown Vancouver. Similar in look and feel to Jorge's Margarita Factory at 14415 E. Mill Plain Blvd., the ownership is the same. The atmosphere is hard to resist, and the menu has a vast selection of… Read story

Medical marijuana user Krae Williams, 71, walks out of Main Street Marijuana after buying weed from the shop July 28.

Taxes a problem with pot

Medical marijuana user Krae Williams, 71, walks out of Main Street Marijuana after buying weed from the shop July 28.

August 7, 2014, 12:00am Business

A new tax snag that has hit marijuana stores could cause delays in new openings, higher product prices, and even closures of newly opened stores. Read story

An ILWU local 4 supporter holds a sign outside the main gate to United Grain as a vehicle enters May 1 in Vancouver.

Port of Vancouver faulted in grain-inspection dispute

An ILWU local 4 supporter holds a sign outside the main gate to United Grain as a vehicle enters May 1 in Vancouver.

August 7, 2014, 12:00am Business

The U.S. Department of Agriculture says "the Port of Vancouver has not been enforcing its rules of conduct" to enable state or federal grain inspectors to safely move through a picketed gate to reach United Grain's export facility. Read story