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Late July or early August 2013: Union dockworkers introduce a new prop in their protest against United Grain: a 12-foot-tall inflatable rat.

Lockout: one year later

Late July or early August 2013: Union dockworkers introduce a new prop in their protest against United Grain: a 12-foot-tall inflatable rat.

February 22, 2014, 4:00pm Business

It's no anniversary to celebrate. Nevertheless, Thursday will mark a year since United Grain Corp. at the Port of Vancouver locked out up to 44 union dockworkers after a simmering contract dispute came to a boil. Read story

George Simpson, governor of the Hudson's Bay Company in 1825, christens Fort Vancouver to rousing cheers in this reproduction of the scene by an unknown painter.

Forgotten festivals of Clark County

George Simpson, governor of the Hudson's Bay Company in 1825, christens Fort Vancouver to rousing cheers in this reproduction of the scene by an unknown painter.

February 22, 2014, 4:00pm Clark County News

You can tell a lot about a place by what it celebrates. Read story

Review
&quot;The Doodle Revolution: Unlock the Power to Think Differently&quot;
By Sunni Brown, Portfolio/Penguin, 242 pages

Check It Out: Doodling really thinking in disguise

Review
&quot;The Doodle Revolution: Unlock the Power to Think Differently&quot;
By Sunni Brown, Portfolio/Penguin, 242 pages

February 22, 2014, 4:00pm Clark County News

Do you doodle? Can you doodle a poodle or a curly pasta noodle? Lest it sounds like I'm about to recommend a Dr. Seuss tale, please bear with me. "Doodle" is one of those words that makes me smile when I say it. So naturally, when I saw this week's… Read story

Historian and Chief Ranger Greg Shine says that Fort Vancouver was a proving ground for people sent to the remote outpost by the Hudson's Bay Company and the U.S.

Fort Vancouver’s past fascinates Shinevideo icon

Historian and Chief Ranger Greg Shine says that Fort Vancouver was a proving ground for people sent to the remote outpost by the Hudson's Bay Company and the U.S.

February 22, 2014, 4:00pm Clark County News

As a boy, Greg Shine saw places where history was made loudly and abruptly, punctuated by artillery barrages and infantry charges. Read story

Clark County Skills Center sous chef Gerald Morales sautes beef for chipotle Baja tacos. On a recent trip to Las Vegas, Morales introduced himself to the executive chefs at two iconic restaurants, Lagasse's Stadium at the Palazzo and Restaurant Guy Savoy in Caesars Palace.

One career, ready for launch

Clark County Skills Center sous chef Gerald Morales sautes beef for chipotle Baja tacos. On a recent trip to Las Vegas, Morales introduced himself to the executive chefs at two iconic restaurants, Lagasse's Stadium at the Palazzo and Restaurant Guy Savoy in Caesars Palace.

February 22, 2014, 4:00pm Clark County News

Flames dance from the frying pan, shooting almost as high as the sous chef's head. With practiced precision, Gerald Morales lifts the pan from the burner, flicking his wrist to flip the beef he is sauteing for chipotle Baja tacos. Read story

April Haydon fell in love with salsa dancing while studying abroad. Here, she dances with Alberto Mejia at Portland's Conga Club. &quot;Every culture has its own wealth of knowledge and its own ways of doing things,&quot; she said.

World traveler helps patients manage health decisions

April Haydon fell in love with salsa dancing while studying abroad. Here, she dances with Alberto Mejia at Portland's Conga Club. &quot;Every culture has its own wealth of knowledge and its own ways of doing things,&quot; she said.

February 22, 2014, 4:00pm Clark County News

April Haydon's quest to understand the big picture of public health has sent her from Wyoming to Corvallis, Ore., from Chile to Spain to Guatemala. And then, at last, to Clark County. Read story

Mill Creek Pub owner Russell Brent works in the dining room of the Battle Ground restaurant in January.

Mayor at Battle Ground’s ‘second City Hall’ a restaurant industry promoter

Mill Creek Pub owner Russell Brent works in the dining room of the Battle Ground restaurant in January.

February 22, 2014, 4:00pm Clark County News

BATTLE GROUND -- One could say the Mill Creek Pub is akin to Battle Ground's second City Hall. Read story

Roy Starkweather and his wife, Lisa Starkweather, own and operate Dice Age Games, a gaming and hobby supply shop. They opened the store nearly three years ago at 5107 E. Fourth Plain Blvd.

Dice Age Games a hobby shop that opens up whole new worlds

Roy Starkweather and his wife, Lisa Starkweather, own and operate Dice Age Games, a gaming and hobby supply shop. They opened the store nearly three years ago at 5107 E. Fourth Plain Blvd.

February 22, 2014, 4:00pm Clark County News

When Roy Starkweather was a teenager, he hung out in a hobby shop that sold model airplanes, trains and cars. He couldn't believe the hobby shop owners actually got to work there and get paid for it. Read story

Enrique Ruiz of Washougal and Christine Barksdale of Vancouver are nationally ranked pickleball champions.

County boasts two national pickleball champs

Enrique Ruiz of Washougal and Christine Barksdale of Vancouver are nationally ranked pickleball champions.

February 22, 2014, 4:00pm Clark County News

The rat-a-tat-tat sound of plastic balls flying from paddle to paddle reverberates around the Club Green Meadows gym as addicts get their fix. Read story

Bonnie Moore, shown, Friday, January 17, 2014, recently left the Columbia River Economic Development Council but is expected to remain a leader in regional economic development.

Moore targets private sector, eager to help business growth

Bonnie Moore, shown, Friday, January 17, 2014, recently left the Columbia River Economic Development Council but is expected to remain a leader in regional economic development.

February 22, 2014, 4:00pm Business

It's difficult to imagine Clark County's economic-development game without Bonnie Moore running and gunning to help drive everything from an individual corporation's growth to a region's transition to a knowledge-based economy. Read story