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Clark County News

Mariners draft Prairie grad Ard

June 5, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

It appears that the third time will be the charm for Prairie graduate Taylor Ard. Read story

Prep notes: Locals shine in BorderDuals

June 5, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Tanner Sork was not the only local track and field athlete to excel at the BorderDuals meet on Saturday at Lewis & Clark College in Portland. Read story

Carl LaCasse/Vancouver Lake Crew for The Columbian
Dorothy Tarnawski, front, and Katie Hickey took second place in the lightweight women's doubles varsity race during the U.S, Rowing Northwest Junior Championships, held last month on Vancouver Lake, earning a trip to Junior Nationals in Tennessee.

Competition Not Lightweight for Rowing Duo

Carl LaCasse/Vancouver Lake Crew for The Columbian
Dorothy Tarnawski, front, and Katie Hickey took second place in the lightweight women's doubles varsity race during the U.S, Rowing Northwest Junior Championships, held last month on Vancouver Lake, earning a trip to Junior Nationals in Tennessee.

June 5, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

For many of the participants, this week's U.S. Rowing Junior Nationals are a significant finish line. Read story

Talking Points: Questions linger for Heat

June 5, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

What's the buzz from the world of sports? Here are some items that will have people talking: Read story

Vancouver Chamber asks businesses to share experiences

June 5, 2012, 5:00pm Business

An invitation to business owners willing to share their experience with fellow businesses has been extended by the Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce, which is working on a project with developers of VancouverBusinessResource.org. Read story

Woman suspected of DUI after I-205 crash

June 5, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

A Wilsonville woman was cited on suspicion of DUI and assault after allgedly causing a crash on Interstate 205 and hitting a firefighter on scene late Tuesday, Washington State Patrol said. Read story

Portland Trail Blazers general manager Neil Olshey.

Blazers new general manager hits ground running

Portland Trail Blazers general manager Neil Olshey.

June 5, 2012, 5:00pm Blazers

Neil Olshey came to terms with the Trail Blazers from Los Angeles on Monday, flew into Portland on Tuesday afternoon, and was expected to hop on a plane to Chicago at 6 a.m. Wednesday. Read story

C-Tran began exploring a possible bus rapid transit system for Vancouver's Fourth Plain corridor in early 2011; the C-Tran board endorsed the concept in the form of a locally preferred alternative in 2012.

Bus rapid transit plan hits bump

C-Tran began exploring a possible bus rapid transit system for Vancouver's Fourth Plain corridor in early 2011; the C-Tran board endorsed the concept in the form of a locally preferred alternative in 2012.

June 5, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Bus rapid transit plans ran into a possible snag Tuesday as a key group signaled it is not ready to pull the trigger on the controversial project. Read story

The Vancouver City Council has twice removed Jeanne Stewart from boards for breaking council policy.

City council yanks Stewart from transportation board

The Vancouver City Council has twice removed Jeanne Stewart from boards for breaking council policy.

June 5, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Vancouver City Councilor Jeanne Stewart attended Tuesday's Southwest Regional Transportation Council meeting, but not at her usual spot among the board of directors: city councilors pulled her from the board Monday night after she said she wouldn't support bus rapid transit. Read story

Michelle Pitel, 20, who is a student of Clark College astronomy and science teacher Dick Shamrell, holds a clipboard with an image of the sun projected onto it as Venus passes across the sun's face Tuesday.

Venus in view in front of sun

Michelle Pitel, 20, who is a student of Clark College astronomy and science teacher Dick Shamrell, holds a clipboard with an image of the sun projected onto it as Venus passes across the sun's face Tuesday.

June 5, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

On Dec. 7, 1882, a New York City newspaper proclaimed that those who, "through smoked glasses ...caught a glimpse" of the sun the day before, had "witnessed one of the rarest and most important of astronomical events." Read story