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Clark County News

Non-league football: Mark Morris 55, Hudson’s Bay 8

September 13, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

The Monarchs from Longview scored first-half touchdowns on drives of 82, 86 and 86 yards before closing the second quarter with a quick drive en route to a non-league win. Read story

Bobby Jacobs eclipsed the 100-yard rushing mark and scored a touchdown for Washougal Friday, at Fishback Stadium.

On the sidelines: Panthers get payback on Tenino

Bobby Jacobs eclipsed the 100-yard rushing mark and scored a touchdown for Washougal Friday, at Fishback Stadium.

September 13, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Four different Panthers found the end zone to help the Washougal High School football team defeat Tenino 28-7 Friday, at Fishback Stadium. The Panthers ran the ball six times for a total of 53 yards during the game's opening drive. Bobby Jacobs broke away for a huge chunk of yards… Read story

1A football: Woodland 47, Castle Rock 7

September 13, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

The maxim "everybody do their job" hit home for Woodland as it showed flashes of near flawless team execution while crushing Castle Rock 47-7. Read story

Raquel DeWitt with Kaiser Permanente, left, leads a tour through Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center's Family Birth Center for a group of expectant parents, including from second left, Cherise and Corey Marshall, Mike and Zaneta Kaplan and Troy and Kaylyn Smith. Beginning Oct.

Expansion nearing completion at Legacy Salmon Creek

Raquel DeWitt with Kaiser Permanente, left, leads a tour through Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center's Family Birth Center for a group of expectant parents, including from second left, Cherise and Corey Marshall, Mike and Zaneta Kaplan and Troy and Kaylyn Smith. Beginning Oct.

September 13, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

The new labor-and-delivery rooms at Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center are a little farther along than Kaylyn Smith's unborn baby. Read story

Singer, actor and television personality Jimmie Rodgers was back in his hometown of Camas on Friday to take part in the dedication of a street being named in his honor. Jimmie Rodgers Avenue is the new honorary street name for Northwest 10th Avenue in the Forest Home neighborhood, where Rodgers lived from from 1939 to 1957. Rodgers, who turns 80 years old next week, was greeted by dozens of friends, family and fans who turned out for the event. On Saturday, Rodgers will be at the Ballard and Call Fine Art Gallery in downtown Camas, where he will sign copies of his book, &quot;Dancing on the Moon,&quot; from noon until sundown. Look for an article and additional photos from today's event in the Sept.

Cruising down memory lane

Singer, actor and television personality Jimmie Rodgers was back in his hometown of Camas on Friday to take part in the dedication of a street being named in his honor. Jimmie Rodgers Avenue is the new honorary street name for Northwest 10th Avenue in the Forest Home neighborhood, where Rodgers lived from from 1939 to 1957. Rodgers, who turns 80 years old next week, was greeted by dozens of friends, family and fans who turned out for the event. On Saturday, Rodgers will be at the Ballard and Call Fine Art Gallery in downtown Camas, where he will sign copies of his book, &quot;Dancing on the Moon,&quot; from noon until sundown. Look for an article and additional photos from today's event in the Sept.

September 13, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Jimmie Rodgers, recording artist, author, actor and television personality of the 1950s and 1960s, grew up in Camas. On Friday, the street where he grew up was ceremonially renamed in his honor. Read story

Carpenter Miguel Vargas cuts a sheet of particle board while helping build a home at the Sunrise Ridge subdivision in the Hazel Dell area.

Home sales heating up in third quarter

Carpenter Miguel Vargas cuts a sheet of particle board while helping build a home at the Sunrise Ridge subdivision in the Hazel Dell area.

September 13, 2013, 5:00pm Business

The local housing market continued to show year-over-year improvement, and it is being helped along by a surge in new-home building. Read story

U.S. Rep.

Herrera Beutler seeks CRC info

U.S. Rep.

September 13, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Camas, told the U.S. Coast Guard on Friday that she has concerns with an Oregon-led Columbia River Crossing plan. Read story

Associates Rebecca Glose, from left, and Derrick Luiz; manager Naomi Camargo; and customer Marty Hill do business Friday at the Umpqua Bank branch near Esther Short Park in Vancouver.

Swallowing Sterling could make Umpqua into Clark County’s largest bank

Associates Rebecca Glose, from left, and Derrick Luiz; manager Naomi Camargo; and customer Marty Hill do business Friday at the Umpqua Bank branch near Esther Short Park in Vancouver.

September 13, 2013, 5:00pm Business

The dust has barely settled in Clark County from Spokane-based Sterling Bank's drawn-out acquisition of the former First Independent Bank, a longtime pillar of Clark County's business community, and now it's flying again with Umpqua's planned acquisition of Sterling. Read story

Carts are lined up at a Trader Joe's store in La Crescenta, Calif. The chain said it will end health benefits for part-time employees as of Jan.

Trader Joe’s axing part-timers’ health benefits

Carts are lined up at a Trader Joe's store in La Crescenta, Calif. The chain said it will end health benefits for part-time employees as of Jan.

September 13, 2013, 5:00pm Business

NEW YORK -- Trader Joe's Co., the closely held grocery store chain, will end health benefits for part-time workers next year, directing them instead to new insurance marketplaces created by the Affordable Care Act. Read story

Charlie Brown’s Snoopy may get his own California license plate

September 12, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

LOS ANGELES - Good grief: Charlie Brown's pet beagle, Snoopy, may get his own California license plate if another Mr. Brown approves. Read story