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Sometimes nature makes road-closure decisions. This road was destroyed by flooding a few years ago on the southwest side of Mount St.

Forest Service analyzing Gifford Pinchot road system

Sometimes nature makes road-closure decisions. This road was destroyed by flooding a few years ago on the southwest side of Mount St.

March 26, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Local forest road budget not enough to maintain 4,100 miles Read story

Out & About

March 26, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Items about a spring chinook fishing seminar, vandalism at Benson Bridge, a kokanee fishing clinic and applying for multi-season hunting permits Read story

Diana Mejia, Boise State University gymnastics.

College Notebook: Local gymnasts advance to NCAA regional meets

Diana Mejia, Boise State University gymnastics.

March 26, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Clark County collegiate gymnasts representing four different schools will be competing in NCAA Division I regional meets on April 5. Read story

Tulipa 'Red Robin' is a species tulip that thrives in rock gardens and withstands rainy spring weather.

The Garden Life: Spring-flowering plants offer lots of variety

Tulipa 'Red Robin' is a species tulip that thrives in rock gardens and withstands rainy spring weather.

March 26, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

March, April and May are the months when most spring-flowering bulbs appear. The large narcissus group flowers from early to midspring. Most of the bright yellow, cream, orange and salmon narcissi with large trumpets are commonly called daffodils. They can be left undisturbed for many years in perennial borders or… Read story

Energy adviser: New energy ratings push super efficiency

March 26, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Just when you think you've got things figured out, they change. That's what's happening with energy ratings. If you've shopped for or bought any appliances in the past 20 years, you've couldn't miss the familiar blue EnergyStar sticker on most appliances. You've seen it on almost everything electronic, from dishwashers… Read story

Small Acreage Expo set for April 5 at Heritage Farm

March 26, 2014, 5:00pm Business

The Washington State University Clark County Extension office and the Clark County Clean Water Program are convening the ninth annual Small Acreage Expo for people interested in everything from backyard beekeeping to hands-on fence building. Read story

Joel Stangeland, CEO and founder of Trek Global, sees a vast market for his company's products that help midsize companies use cloud-based services for recordkeeping and business management.

Trek Global a semifinalist for funds

Joel Stangeland, CEO and founder of Trek Global, sees a vast market for his company's products that help midsize companies use cloud-based services for recordkeeping and business management.

March 26, 2014, 5:00pm Business

Vancouver technology startup Trek Global sees a big niche in helping small businesses manage inventory and recordkeeping using cloud-based services, and it believes it has the products to fill that niche. Read story

Weather Eye: More rain on its way, along with cool temperatures

March 26, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Showers continued Wednesday and some of them were frog stranglers for sure. Other areas around the county escaped the heavy downpours. I surpassed 5 inches of rain for the month here in Salmon Creek on my way for over 6 inches, which will be guaranteed by a strong storm Friday… Read story

Arbor Day event April 9 in Esther Short Park

March 26, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Vancouver will celebrate Arbor Day with a tree planting from noon to 1 p.m. April 9 in Esther Short Park in downtown Vancouver. Read story

U.S. Navy ships return for 2014 Rose Festival

March 26, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

After skipping last year's event, the U.S. Navy announced this week that it will participate in the traditional Fleet Week at the Portland Rose Festival. The Navy plans to send two ships up the Columbia River for the 2014 celebration. Read story