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Clark County News

U.S. grant to help create regional jobs

October 9, 2012, 5:00pm Business

Small and medium-sized companies involved in advanced manufacturing in Clark and other nearby counties will get help with everything from market research to workforce training thanks to a $1.79 million federal grant. Read story

Mohawk Metal expands with new Vancouver shop

October 9, 2012, 5:00pm Business

Mohawk Metal, a fast-growing Eugene, Ore., metal fabricator, has expanded into Vancouver. Read story

Sex offender update

October 9, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

A high-risk sex offender who has targeted young children is now living on the 2400 block of Carlson Road in Vancouver, the Clark County Sheriff's Office said Tuesday. Read story

Vitaliy Stepanyuk, a student at Clark College, talks with Cetara Davis, also a student at Clark College, on Tuesday, about differences of opinion after a forum discussing a Camas couple who hung an empty chair symbolizing President Barrack Obama from a tree in their yard.

Recent ‘chair lynching’ brings up painful memories for some

Vitaliy Stepanyuk, a student at Clark College, talks with Cetara Davis, also a student at Clark College, on Tuesday, about differences of opinion after a forum discussing a Camas couple who hung an empty chair symbolizing President Barrack Obama from a tree in their yard.

October 8, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

The three-legged chair hung from a tree in Camas to protest President Barack Obama has stirred up fear and painful family memories for Camas resident Debi Jenkins. Read story

Washington liquor sales show continued strength

October 8, 2012, 5:00pm Business

OLYMPIA -- Washington liquor sales are showing signs of continued strength after the state moved to a privatized system. Read story

The Vancouver location of On the Border closed Oct.9 after a salmonella outbreak. It reopened Oct.

Salmonella outbreak closes On the Border restaurant

The Vancouver location of On the Border closed Oct.9 after a salmonella outbreak. It reopened Oct.

October 8, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Clark County Public Health shut down an east Vancouver restaurant today in response to a salmonella outbreak. Read story

Camas football crushes Evergreen

October 8, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Seventy-seven points in a game might be a new school record for the Camas football team. The Papermakers crushed Evergreen 77-28 Friday, at Doc Harris Stadium. It is the most points Camas has scored in a game for more than half a century. "It makes me realize how lucky we… Read story

Swimmers rise at Kelso Invitational

October 8, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

The Camas High School girls swimming team creamed the competition at the Kelso Invitational Saturday. The Papermakers won the 15-team meet by 365 points. Anna Panebianco, Allison Bourquin, Julieann Reed and Sierra Colletto finished in first place for the Papermakers in the 200-meter medley relay with a time of 2… Read story

Papermaker runners Alexa Efraimson, Camille Parsons, Maddie Woodson and Alissa Pudlitzke get the upper hand on Skyview Oct. 2, on the Heritage Trail at Lacamas Lake.

Camas runners are having a season to remember

Papermaker runners Alexa Efraimson, Camille Parsons, Maddie Woodson and Alissa Pudlitzke get the upper hand on Skyview Oct. 2, on the Heritage Trail at Lacamas Lake.

October 8, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

As if seeing a bear wasn't an eye-opener, the Camas High School cross country runners gained valuable experience from the Stanford and Richland invitational meets. "I never thought I would be going all the way down to Stanford just to run in an invite. It's kind of like being in… Read story

Officials discuss C-TRAN measure

October 8, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Opinions vary among local leaders, regarding the potential sales tax increase to pay for a light rail extension from Portland to Vancouver. C-TRAN Proposition No. 1, to be voted on in the November 6 General Election, would also pay the operations and maintenance costs of the Fourth Plain Boulevard Bus… Read story