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Michelle's Coffee Corner in Washougal is auctioning off decorated cups as a fundraiser for the arts program at Excelsior High School.

Cups for a cause

Michelle's Coffee Corner in Washougal is auctioning off decorated cups as a fundraiser for the arts program at Excelsior High School.

November 11, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

A Washougal business is offering the opportunity to own a unique, hand-designed coffee cup while supporting a local school. Michelle McKnight, owner of Michelle's Coffee Corner, is auctioning off reusable cups designed by community members. All styles and ages are represented. "I was wanting to do something fun and thought… Read story

Students, parents, teachers and veterans attended a special assembly at Hathaway Elementary School in Washougal on Friday.

Students honor those who served

Students, parents, teachers and veterans attended a special assembly at Hathaway Elementary School in Washougal on Friday.

November 11, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

With this past Monday being Veteran's Day, several schools in Camas and Washougal marked the occasion with assemblies, brunches, patriotic singing and guest speakers. This year, the Post-Record will focus on Hathaway Elementary School's efforts. Next year, another local school will be selected. Hathaway fifth-graders had the opportunity to hear… Read story

School notes for Nov. 12, 2013

November 11, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

Catching Fire' party set There will be a party at the Camas Public Library for teens in seventh- through 12th grade to celebrate the release of the movie, "Catching Fire." Read story

ECFR earns Bucket Brigade grant

November 11, 2013, 4:00pm Business

Georgia-Pacific announced that East County Fire and Rescue would receive a $10,000 grant. Read story

An American Airlines plane and a US Airways plane are parked at Washington's Ronald Reagan National Airport.

Government reaches agreement on US, American airline merger

An American Airlines plane and a US Airways plane are parked at Washington's Ronald Reagan National Airport.

November 11, 2013, 4:00pm Business

WASHINGTON -- The Justice Department says it has reached an agreement to allow American Airlines and US Airways to merge, creating the world's biggest airline. Read story

A sixth-grader who allegedly brought a handgun, ammunition and knives to Frontier Middle School  has been identfied as Quincy J.

Boy accused of bringing gun to school remains in custody

A sixth-grader who allegedly brought a handgun, ammunition and knives to Frontier Middle School  has been identfied as Quincy J.

November 11, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

A court hearing this morning for Quincy J. Tuttle, an 11-year-old who is accused of bringing a gun and more than 400 rounds of ammunition to Frontier Middle School, has been postponed. Read story

Washougal man, 73, accused of knife attack on caregiver, standoff

November 11, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

A 73-year-old man was arrested this morning after a more than four-hour standoff for allegedly assaulting his live-in caregiver with a knife. Read story

Vancouver police are investigating a shooting and crash in the Maplewood Neighborhood that was reported late Monday night.

Police investigate shooting in Maplewood Neighborhood

Vancouver police are investigating a shooting and crash in the Maplewood Neighborhood that was reported late Monday night.

November 11, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

Vancouver police are investigating a possible shooting that was reported late Monday night in the Maplewood Neighborhood. Read story

Catholic bishops urge care in Longview coal terminal review

November 11, 2013, 4:00pm Business

SEATTLE -- Washington's Catholic bishops are calling on public agencies responsible for reviewing a proposed coal terminal operation in Longview to consider the "full range of potential environmental effects" from the project. Read story

Washington View: Hiring our veterans is the right thing to do

November 11, 2013, 4:00pm Business

The good news is, America is bringing its troops home from Iraq and Afghanistan. However, that presents a challenge because a large number of those troops will leave the military upon their return. That shift, along with significant cuts in military spending, means tens of thousands of veterans will be… Read story