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Scott Weissbeck and Mao, his Norwegian Forest cat. Mao was diagnosed with a rare disease earlier this year.

Bits ‘n’ Pieces: Kitty Mao comes back from brink

Scott Weissbeck and Mao, his Norwegian Forest cat. Mao was diagnosed with a rare disease earlier this year.

November 15, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

When Scott Weissbeck noticed the skinny, malnourished cat roaming near his Rose Village home about six years ago, he knew he had to help her. Read story

Clark College Theatre presents a darkly comic exploration of the American family in &quot;Curse of the Starving Class,&quot; through Nov.

Try This: Dark comedy at Clark

Clark College Theatre presents a darkly comic exploration of the American family in &quot;Curse of the Starving Class,&quot; through Nov.

November 15, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

Clark College Theatre presents "Curse of the Starving Class," a dark comic exploration of the American family with an absurdist twist. The Tate clan consists of a drunken father, a burned-out mother, a rebellious teen daughter and idealistic son trying to hold onto their family bond, rural farm and traditional… Read story

Port announces completion of Gateway Avenue project

November 15, 2013, 4:00pm Business

The Port of Vancouver says a $17.3 million project aimed at moving cargo in a safer and more efficient manner is complete. The Gateway Avenue grade separation project realigned Gateway and constructed a 3,100-foot bridge over the port's expanding rail network. Read story

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The Morning Press: Benton threatens to sue Barnes; signing day; Dulins new home

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November 15, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

This weekend's top stories and news you may have missed: Sen. Don Benton threatens to sue critic Ed Barnes; Vancouver police deal with a nuisance home to the relief of neighbors; a new series looks at individuals dealing with the changes brought about by the Affordable Care Act; Vancouver-based developer… Read story

The Columbian's limited-run first edition of &quot;Don't Do Stupid Stuff&quot; coffee cups sold out in just over four hours on Nov.

Press Talk: ‘Stupid Stuff’ mugs are coming back!

The Columbian's limited-run first edition of &quot;Don't Do Stupid Stuff&quot; coffee cups sold out in just over four hours on Nov.

November 15, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

So, I'm hanging out at the county commission meeting this week, and they're endlessly arguing about some sort of integrity resolution Commissioner David Madore dreamed up. Read story

150th anniversary of Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address noted

November 15, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

Two events Tuesday will commemorate the 150th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. Read story

State education board adopts anti-bullying policy

November 15, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

The Washington State Board of Education on Friday unanimously voted to adopt an anti-bullying resolution, following a presentation two student board members made about the effects of bullying upon learning. Read story

Evergreen school board plans to attend forums

November 15, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

Three or more members of the board of directors of Evergreen Public Schools will attend the Legislative Forum at 10 a.m. Monday at Educational Service District 112, 2500 N.E. 65th Ave. Read story

Bookkeeper gets 6 months in jail

November 15, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

A former bookkeeper for a building trade magazine was sentenced Friday to six months in jail for embezzling more than $500,000 from the former Vancouver business. Read story

Woman accused of kidnapping, home robbery in Central Park

November 15, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

A Vancouver woman appeared Friday in Clark County Superior Court on suspicion of participating in a kidnapping, robbery and assault Oct. 15 of three people at a home in Vancouver's Central Park neighborhood. The victims may have been kidnapped because of a dispute over stolen property, according to court documents. Read story