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All but one employment sector experienced growth in Clark County during the 12 months ended in June.

April sees jobs scene blossom in Clark County

All but one employment sector experienced growth in Clark County during the 12 months ended in June.

May 20, 2014, 5:00pm Business

Clark County revved its economy in April, the region's labor economist reported Tuesday, expanding by 5,400 jobs year-over-year and posting an annualized growth rate of nearly 4 percent. Read story

Olympia Yarger and Snicklefritz, who was with her husband's team in Afghanistan, stop during their cross-country trip to visit the segment of Vancouver's Remembrance Wall dedicated to current military operations.

Wife of Marine stops in Vancouver on special mission

Olympia Yarger and Snicklefritz, who was with her husband's team in Afghanistan, stop during their cross-country trip to visit the segment of Vancouver's Remembrance Wall dedicated to current military operations.

May 20, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Olympia Yarger's husband had six combat tours in 10 years with his U.S. Marine Corps special-operations unit. Now Staff Sgt. Eric Yarger is staying home with the kids while Olympia is on a tour of her own. It's a tour of 50 states in 30 days, and it brought her… Read story

Clark County Department of Public Works Project Manager Scot Brantley stands at the soon-to-be developed Chinook Park.

Long-delayed Clark County parks get green light

Clark County Department of Public Works Project Manager Scot Brantley stands at the soon-to-be developed Chinook Park.

May 19, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Development of two county parks delayed by the downturn in the economy will move forward this summer, roughly two years after the projects were placed on hold. Read story

A train hauling oil passes through The Columbia River Gorge on its way to the Port of Vancouver in March.

Proposed oil terminal focus of forum

A train hauling oil passes through The Columbia River Gorge on its way to the Port of Vancouver in March.

May 19, 2014, 5:00pm Business

Vancouver's East Old Evergreen Highway Neighborhood Association, with residents living near BNSF Railway tracks, wants information about a proposal to build the Northwest's largest oil-by-rail terminal at the Port of Vancouver. To that end, the association will convene a forum from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Vancouver Water… Read story

Hannah Welborn points to Katie Schroeder after scoring a big run for the Camas softball team in the seventh inning.

Crazy week for Camas softball culminates with district title

Hannah Welborn points to Katie Schroeder after scoring a big run for the Camas softball team in the seventh inning.

May 19, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

The Camas and Union softball teams shared the league title, but there could only be one district champion. After defeating Heritage, Evergreen and Battle Ground just to get this opportunity, the Papermakers were going to settle for nothing less than the grand prize. They capped off an incredible week by… Read story

Washougal girls tennis players Amelia Quatermass, Christina Zack and Haley Briggs captured sub-district championships Saturday, at R.A.

Tri-Washougal champions share defining moment

Washougal girls tennis players Amelia Quatermass, Christina Zack and Haley Briggs captured sub-district championships Saturday, at R.A.

May 19, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Amelia Quatermass, Christina Zack and Haley Briggs are still grinning after what they accomplished for Washougal at the sub-district tennis tournament. "You can tell everyone on this team wants it," Quatermass said. "We may be a small school, but we can do this. It's all in the heart." Quatermass wore… Read story

Ryan Gunther gives the baton to Cole Zarcone during the district 400-meter relay race Wednesday, at McKenzie Stadium.

Papermakers take the heat at districts

Ryan Gunther gives the baton to Cole Zarcone during the district 400-meter relay race Wednesday, at McKenzie Stadium.

May 19, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Competition heated up for the Camas High School track and field athletes at the district meet Wednesday and Thursday, at McKenzie Stadium. So did the weather. Riley Hein started the meet off right for the Papermakers by winning the 3,200-meter run in 9 minutes, 47.64 seconds. The CHS senior came… Read story

Glory continues for Camas soccer

May 19, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Returning to the state tournament for the 16th season in a row and earning 300 career victories for coach Roland Minder are important milestones, but the Camas High School boys soccer team isn't celebrating. "This is just the first bump in the road," said senior co-captain Nate Beasley. "All we… Read story

The Hills at Round Lake is a 333-lot planned residential development located on 89 acres that is adjacent to Woodburn Elementary School and Lacamas Park in Camas.

Construction begins on Hills at Round Lake

The Hills at Round Lake is a 333-lot planned residential development located on 89 acres that is adjacent to Woodburn Elementary School and Lacamas Park in Camas.

May 19, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

The grand opening of two model homes was recently held at one of the largest planned residential developments to be built in Camas in recent years. Lennar Homes has begun construction on the first three phases of the Hills at Round Lake PRD, which includes 69 home sites. At complete… Read story

Glory continues for Camas soccer

May 19, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Returning to the state tournament for the 16th season in a row and earning 300 career victories for coach Roland Minder are important milestones, but the Camas High School boys soccer team isn't celebrating. "This is just the first bump in the road," said senior co-captain Nate Beasley. "All we… Read story