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Clark County News

Ridgefield firm now called Pacific Power Group

May 29, 2014, 5:00pm Business

Pacific Power Products has changed its name to Pacific Power Group. The Ridgefield company said the new name better reflects the company's larger scope of product lines and markets. Read story

The Fray will perform June 3 at the Roseland Theater in Portland.

The Fray seek return to hit radio highway

The Fray will perform June 3 at the Roseland Theater in Portland.

May 29, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

The Fray has decided it likes being a commercial band that gets on radio and has hit singles. But it took a period when hits became hard to come by for the group members to recognize that truth about themselves. Read story

Joanne Kendall

Ministry’s founder wins Clark College alumni award

Joanne Kendall

May 29, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

A key founder of Open House Ministries, Joanne Kendall, will be honored June 3 as Clark College's Outstanding Alumni Award for 2014. Read story

Volunteers, from left, Ellery Roberts, Michael Hall, Jennifer Ross, Megan Wilson and Esther Pisano sort food donations at a regular Tuesday night repack event at the Clark County Food Bank.

Clark County abounds with volunteer opportunities for teens

Volunteers, from left, Ellery Roberts, Michael Hall, Jennifer Ross, Megan Wilson and Esther Pisano sort food donations at a regular Tuesday night repack event at the Clark County Food Bank.

May 29, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

It may be hard for kids to imagine right now, but parents know too well that sweet young dreams of endless summer with nothing to do can turn into a sour reality: Endless summer with nothing to do. Read story

High school scoreboard 5/30

May 29, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

High school results from Thursday, May 29 Read story

Skyview goalkeeper Evan Laws is one of a trio of players, along with Austin Horner and Carter Johnson, who have played together for three years with the Storm and last season for a Columbia Timbers team that won the club state title.

Skyview seniors seeking return trip to state championship game

Skyview goalkeeper Evan Laws is one of a trio of players, along with Austin Horner and Carter Johnson, who have played together for three years with the Storm and last season for a Columbia Timbers team that won the club state title.

May 29, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

For one more weekend the Skyview seniors will focus their energy and chemistry on competitive soccer, trying to do their part to engineer a second state title for the Storm. Read story

State golf roundup: Woodland boys win 1A state team title

May 29, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Tanner Huddleston shot a 76 on Thursday at the Class 1A boys golf state tournament in Spanaway, helping the Beavers capture the Class 1A team championship. Read story

Tina Condon, who used to be a manager at Steakburger, talks with customers hours before the local restaurant closed for good Thursday.

Steakburger era comes to a close

Tina Condon, who used to be a manager at Steakburger, talks with customers hours before the local restaurant closed for good Thursday.

May 29, 2014, 5:00pm Business

Parting is such sweet and salty sorrow. Steakburger's final customers waited in a line Thursday that snaked around the parking lot for the chance to say goodbye and have one last burger and shake. Read story

Camas' Alexa Efraimson stands atop the podium as the 4A state champion in the girls 1,600 meters.

State track: Camas’ Efraimson sets national high school record for 1,600 meters (with video)video icon

Camas' Alexa Efraimson stands atop the podium as the 4A state champion in the girls 1,600 meters.

May 29, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

After running the fastest 1,600 meters ever by an American high school girl Thursday, Camas' Alexa Efraimson reigns supreme. Read story

Researchers looking at the effects of liquor privatization found one in 10 high school-age minors who drink alcohol reported stealing alcohol in the past year.

Liquor privatization tied to thefts, ER visits

Researchers looking at the effects of liquor privatization found one in 10 high school-age minors who drink alcohol reported stealing alcohol in the past year.

May 29, 2014, 5:00pm Business

Researchers looking at the effects of liquor privatization found one in 10 high school-age minors who drink alcohol reported stealing alcohol in the past year. Read story