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Lucy Tibbits, right, 11, of Vancouver, her sister Christianna Tibbits, 5, and their dog, Charlie, interact with a piece of public art at Esther Short Park in August 2012.

Public art has its fans, critics

Lucy Tibbits, right, 11, of Vancouver, her sister Christianna Tibbits, 5, and their dog, Charlie, interact with a piece of public art at Esther Short Park in August 2012.

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

Heather Baron looked on with an amused smile as her three boys, ages 6, 4, and 18 months, pretended there was a bear hiding in the rocks on the back side of the "Pioneer Mother" statue in Esther Short Park. Read story

Strictly Business: Stimulus plan may grow jobs

September 8, 2012, 5:00pm Business

The job-producing project is important, but perhaps not as important as the way it's being funded. Read story

Diane Szukovathy, co-owner of Jello Mold Farm in Mount Vernon, collects Audrey Grace dahlias (red) and Snoho Jojo dahlias (pink), at her farm on Aug.

Fading blossoms: U.S. flower growers fight to survive amid flood of imports

Diane Szukovathy, co-owner of Jello Mold Farm in Mount Vernon, collects Audrey Grace dahlias (red) and Snoho Jojo dahlias (pink), at her farm on Aug.

September 8, 2012, 5:00pm Business

As she took a break on Monday from picking dahlias, zinnias and amaranths on her Jello Mold Farm in Mount Vernon, Diane Szukovathy wondered why, in her opinion, the federal government is working so hard to put other flower growers and her out of business by helping competitors thousands of… Read story

Eight small winemakers share equipment and expertise at the studio in Carlton, Ore.

Oregon does wine its way

Eight small winemakers share equipment and expertise at the studio in Carlton, Ore.

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

CARLTON, Ore. -- Driving southwest from Portland an hour or so through the suburbs, you hit the heart of Oregon's wine country rather suddenly. Here the mountainous Coast Range slopes to the Willamette Valley floor, which is smothered with vineyards that produce some of the best pinot noir on earth. Read story

Check it out: Grandparents play crucial role

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

Did you know that today is Grandparents' Day? Since it's not as well known (or as well marketed) as Mother's Day and Father's Day, I was surprised to learn that it has been an official U.S. secular holiday since 1978. Read story

High school scoreboard 9/9

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

Saturday's high school results Read story

Twins, Foster, left, and Ryder, with their mother Bailey Martin holding Foster, visit Saturday with neonatal intensive care unit registered nurse Laurie Roberge, who took care of the family when the boys were born in 2010, at Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center.

NICU babies back where it all began

Twins, Foster, left, and Ryder, with their mother Bailey Martin holding Foster, visit Saturday with neonatal intensive care unit registered nurse Laurie Roberge, who took care of the family when the boys were born in 2010, at Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center.

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

When Woodland resident Bailey Martin was pregnant with identical twin boys, her doctor hoped she would make it to 36 weeks but her body had other ideas. Read story

Investigation of Thunderbird Hotel fire enters next phase

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

Fire officials announced they have completed the first phase of the Thunderbird Hotel fire investigation but stressed that much work still remains and that no cause has been determined. Read story

No cause determined as first phase of hotel fire probe ends

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

Fire officials announced they have completed the first phase of the Thunderbird Hotel fire investigation but stressed that much work still remains and that no cause has been determined. Read story

Vancouver resident Tracy Wilson, 53, joins others at a picnic Saturday at Esther Short Park organized by OpenCarry.org Washington.

Peaceful picnickers exercise their gun rights in park

Vancouver resident Tracy Wilson, 53, joins others at a picnic Saturday at Esther Short Park organized by OpenCarry.org Washington.

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

The ninth annual Peace and Justice Fair took up most of Esther Short Park on Saturday with nonpartisan booths, performers and face-painting for children. But in the southwest corner, a smaller group assembled to make its own peaceful statement. Read story