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A little inspiration for March's reader photo challenge.

Photo challenge: ‘The Little Things’ matter in March

A little inspiration for March's reader photo challenge.

March 12, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

The Columbian is continuing its a year of monthly reader photo contests. In March, we're looking for photos that show us The Little Things that are important to you. Send your photos to us by visiting www.columbian.com/newstip. We print a few of our favorites in the Neighbors section each week.… Read story

Rick Story, of Vancouver, shown here in an earlier bout, won his UFC fight Wednesday in Atlantic City, N.J.

Local UFC fighter Rick Story ready for challenge of undefeated foe

Rick Story, of Vancouver, shown here in an earlier bout, won his UFC fight Wednesday in Atlantic City, N.J.

March 11, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Rick Story intends to be the first bump in the road for Kelvin Gastelum. Read story

Wide receiver Golden Tate stretches during practice before the Super Bowl.

Tate, Clemons latest to part ways with Seahawks

Wide receiver Golden Tate stretches during practice before the Super Bowl.

March 11, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

The cost associated with winning a Super Bowl became apparent to the Seattle Seahawks when free agency began. Many wanted a piece of what made the Seahawks so successful. Read story

Emergency personnel work at the scene of the Feb. 28 wrong-way crash on Interstate 5. The accident happened just before 2 p.m.

Wrong-way driver in fatal I-5 crash dies

Emergency personnel work at the scene of the Feb. 28 wrong-way crash on Interstate 5. The accident happened just before 2 p.m.

March 11, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

The Vancouver man involved in a wrong-way crash on Interstate 5 that killed a 6-year-old La Center boy has died, according to Washington State Patrol. Read story

Anjelica Bautista, 16, of Vancouver, grabs her sausage with sauerkraut at the Sausage Fest at St. Joseph's Catholic School in 2013.

2014 the final year for Vancouver Sausage Fest

Anjelica Bautista, 16, of Vancouver, grabs her sausage with sauerkraut at the Sausage Fest at St. Joseph's Catholic School in 2013.

March 11, 2014, 5:00pm Churches & Religion

Say goodbye to Sir Links A Lot. This is the last year of the lederhosen-clad mascot, the last year of sausages on a stick and festival rides. Read story

Sean Doucette, left, with his attorney Steven Thayer, walks from Judge Daniel Stahnke's courtroom this afternoon after charges of second-degree murder against him were dismissed.

Charges dropped against homeowner who killed teen

Sean Doucette, left, with his attorney Steven Thayer, walks from Judge Daniel Stahnke's courtroom this afternoon after charges of second-degree murder against him were dismissed.

March 11, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

A Clark County judge today dismissed all charges against a Vancouver homeowner who shot and killed an alleged car prowler in January 2013. Read story

Closing arguments were heard Tuesday in the trial of Pedro &quot;Junior&quot; Godinez Jr. in Clark County Superior Court. Godinez, 20, is on trial for allegedly kidnapping, robbing and repeatedly shooting Freddie Landstrom, 39, of Beaverton, Ore., on Nov.

Vancouver man guilty in attempted murder, kidnapping case

Closing arguments were heard Tuesday in the trial of Pedro &quot;Junior&quot; Godinez Jr. in Clark County Superior Court. Godinez, 20, is on trial for allegedly kidnapping, robbing and repeatedly shooting Freddie Landstrom, 39, of Beaverton, Ore., on Nov.

March 11, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

A Clark County jury has found a Vancouver man guilty in the kidnapping, robbery and shooting of a Beaverton man in 2012. Read story

Students in the Portland State University master of urban and regional planning program attended the First Friday festivities in downtown Camas, to ask area residents what they like to do outdoors. Responses included hiking, fishing and biking. The grad students also interacted with the public Saturday, during the grand opening of Hartwood Park, in Washougal.

Waterfront project aims to connect port with downtown Washougal

Students in the Portland State University master of urban and regional planning program attended the First Friday festivities in downtown Camas, to ask area residents what they like to do outdoors. Responses included hiking, fishing and biking. The grad students also interacted with the public Saturday, during the grand opening of Hartwood Park, in Washougal.

March 11, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Six Portland State University graduate students are partnering with the city of Washougal and the Port of Camas-Washougal to create a plan for the waterfront. Project Manager Shannon Jamison and Engagement Coordinator Julia Metz spoke during the March 4 port commission meeting. The students, in the master of urban and… Read story

Vancouver Mayor Tim Leavitt gives the State of the City address at Fort Vancouver High School earlier this month.

Leavitt calls CRC death ‘a travesty’

Vancouver Mayor Tim Leavitt gives the State of the City address at Fort Vancouver High School earlier this month.

March 11, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Vancouver Mayor Tim Leavitt takes state lawmakers to task over CRC demise during annual State of the City address Read story

Lori Volkman says the skills she used as a deputy prosecutor will help in her new career as an advocate for military families: &quot;What we do in court is persuade.&quot;

Navy wife regroups to help military familiesvideo icon

Lori Volkman says the skills she used as a deputy prosecutor will help in her new career as an advocate for military families: &quot;What we do in court is persuade.&quot;

March 11, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

RIDGEFIELD -- Lori Volkman's reflections on life as a military spouse were midnight messages that bounced around the blogosphere. Now she can target her audiences. She's still sharing her perspectives as a Navy reservist's wife, but now Volkman wants to influence as well as to entertain and empathize. Read story