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Any-Way-You-Want-It Sushi

Lunch: 1-minute gazpacho and a versatile take on sushi

Any-Way-You-Want-It Sushi

July 29, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Keeping packed lunches fast and easy doesn't have to condemn you to a day-after-day-after-day PB&J. If you're willing to be a little creative, it's easy to find fast, simple and delicious lunches. Read story

A screen grab from Slate's video on chopping parsley, one of the stars of a good tabbouleh salad.

Parsley, mint the stars of tabbouleh

A screen grab from Slate's video on chopping parsley, one of the stars of a good tabbouleh salad.

July 29, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

There are many wonderful, hearty salads out there with grains as their main ingredient, and tabbouleh is not one of them. Granted, the Levantine salad has bulgur in it -- without the bulgur it wouldn't be tabbouleh. But bulgur is not tabbouleh's main ingredient. Tabbouleh is not a grain salad… Read story

Weather Eye: Upper-level low along coast could bring a chance of showers

July 29, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

The summer weather is scooting right along with fairly easy forecasts. A lazy summer now enters a pesky upper-level low that decides to park itself off the coast this week. Read story

Troy Drawz, left, and Roy Johnson of the Vancouver Housing Authority look over the site where the VHA has proposed to build 152 units of low-income apartments, just east of 164th Avenue on Southeast First Street.

Vancouver council mulls exception for apartments

Troy Drawz, left, and Roy Johnson of the Vancouver Housing Authority look over the site where the VHA has proposed to build 152 units of low-income apartments, just east of 164th Avenue on Southeast First Street.

July 29, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

A $30 million Vancouver Housing Authority apartment complex for east Vancouver could be scrapped unless the city council makes an exception to density rules, and at least three councilors have expressed concerns about adding traffic to Southeast First Street. Read story

Shonny Bria, right, former superintendent of Battle Ground Public Schools, reacts to the news that the district passed its four-year maintenance and operations levy on April 23. District residents have sharply criticized the school board for its secrecy surrounding the buyout of the contract for Bria, who retired June 30.

B.G. board slammed over Bria

Shonny Bria, right, former superintendent of Battle Ground Public Schools, reacts to the news that the district passed its four-year maintenance and operations levy on April 23. District residents have sharply criticized the school board for its secrecy surrounding the buyout of the contract for Bria, who retired June 30.

July 29, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Given a chance to speak, Battle Ground community members berated the school board for not telling the truth about the $401,715 buyout of former Superintendent Shonny Bria. Read story

Winterhawks trade for defenseman Haar

July 29, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

The Winterhawks acquired the rights to defenseman Garrett Haar from Medicine Hat on Monday for a conditional pick in the 2014 Western Hockey League bantam draft. Read story

Gerrit Chambers is headed for the U.S.

Hockinson grad Chambers qualifies for U.S. Amateur

Gerrit Chambers is headed for the U.S.

July 29, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Hockinson High School graduate Gerrit Chambers tied for second at an Oregon qualifying tournament on Monday to earn a spot for the 2013 U.S. Amateur Championship. Read story

Finn Andrade, 9, looks at the &quot;Heartichoke&quot; at an artist reception last week in Vancouver.

Project has HeArts in the right place

Finn Andrade, 9, looks at the &quot;Heartichoke&quot; at an artist reception last week in Vancouver.

July 29, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

The heart of Vancouver will soon be filled with hearts. Read story

Clark County’s purchase cards program receives positive audit

July 29, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

An audit of a Clark County purchasing card program found that county staff has mostly done a good job of utilizing the cards appropriately for small purchases. Read story

3 kids aided locally in child prostitution raids

July 29, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

WASHINGTON -- Declaring child prostitution a "persistent threat" in America, the FBI said Monday that authorities had rescued 105 young people and arrested 150 alleged pimps in a three-day sweep in 76 cities. Read story