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Photos by STEVEN LANE/The Columbian
Rabbi Shmulik Greenberg, from left, Kate Rifkin, Marty Rifkin, Rabbi Levitin of Seattle, Rabbi Wilhelm of Portland, and Rabbi Wolff of Morristown, N.J., on Sunday join in the ribbon- cutting at the newly remodeled Chabad Jewish Center.

Crowd celebrates ‘Jewish oasis’

Photos by STEVEN LANE/The Columbian
Rabbi Shmulik Greenberg, from left, Kate Rifkin, Marty Rifkin, Rabbi Levitin of Seattle, Rabbi Wilhelm of Portland, and Rabbi Wolff of Morristown, N.J., on Sunday join in the ribbon- cutting at the newly remodeled Chabad Jewish Center.

April 28, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

It's been 10 years since Rabbi Shmulik and Tzivie Greenberg traveled from Brooklyn to make Vancouver their home. Read story

Cowan signs with Raiders

April 28, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Evergreen High grad Bobby Cowan signed a free agent deal with the Oakland Raiders on Sunday. Read story

The sundial at the Capitol in Olympia counts down the hours, Tuesday, April 10, 2012.

Washington lawmakers approve transportation budget

The sundial at the Capitol in Olympia counts down the hours, Tuesday, April 10, 2012.

April 27, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

The Washington Legislature this afternoon approved a compromise transportation budget, which includes $81.7 million for the Columbia River Crossing project, as well places some conditions on the CRC. Read story

Man OK after being pinned by bulldozer in Woodland

April 27, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Woodland's Doward Miller lived to talk about his Sunday misadventure. "Oh, I'm a little sore. Considering I had a 10,000-pound dozer on me, I feel pretty lucky," Miller, 62, said Sunday evening after his accident at about 3:10 p.m. Read story

Kayakers rescued on Washougal River

April 27, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Firefighters Sunday afternoon rescued four kayakers who were stranded in the Washougal River at milepost 2, near Blair Road. Read story

Greg Jayne: Next goal for Keller: Marines

April 27, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

He says he'll be back. He says there's time. He says he's young. Read story

Columbian reporter Sue Vorenberg practices her moves as a slow &quot;Romero zombie&quot; during her day as an extra in director Nick Hagen's new zombie Web series &quot;Zombie Ridge.&quot; Hagen, center, and Sunshine, an actress from his &quot;The Haunting of Sunshine Girl&quot; YouTube series, right, discuss details in the background.

Zombie: Reporter is loving life as undead

Columbian reporter Sue Vorenberg practices her moves as a slow &quot;Romero zombie&quot; during her day as an extra in director Nick Hagen's new zombie Web series &quot;Zombie Ridge.&quot; Hagen, center, and Sunshine, an actress from his &quot;The Haunting of Sunshine Girl&quot; YouTube series, right, discuss details in the background.

April 27, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Ridgefield. High noon. The bloodied, slow-moving residents looked on hungrily as a band of newcomers trickled into town on the rainy Sunday. Read story

Comedian Lily Tomlin narrates the HBO documentary film, &quot;An Apology to Elephants.&quot;

Tomlin speaks for elephants

Comedian Lily Tomlin narrates the HBO documentary film, &quot;An Apology to Elephants.&quot;

April 27, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

LOS ANGELES -- Lily Tomlin's admiration for elephants began when she met Ruby and Billy. Read story

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Check It Out: ‘Juicy Drinks’ a perfect pairing with the season

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April 27, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Now that Old Man Winter is on sabbatical (in our neck of the woods, that is), I'm really looking forward to the dog days of summer. Oh wait, summer's "dog days" happen near the end of the summer solstice. I want to be very clear that I am not wishing… Read story

Suspended by heavy cable attached to a reach forklift's beefy hooks, a huge truss is gently lowered into place as a worker from Arrow Timber Framing hammers the tenon into a corresponding mortise in the support beam.

Battle Ground-based company uses nail-free method to create stunning structures

Suspended by heavy cable attached to a reach forklift's beefy hooks, a huge truss is gently lowered into place as a worker from Arrow Timber Framing hammers the tenon into a corresponding mortise in the support beam.

April 27, 2013, 5:00pm Business

Like a scene from the 17th century, local carpenters are using old-world craftsmanship to build a pavilion this month at Ridgefield's Bethany Vineyard. Read story