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Clark County News

Liquor licenses

October 2, 2011, 5:00pm Business

The following have applied to the Washington State Liquor Control Board: Read story

Tarvaris Jackson (7) was much more comfortable running the no-huddle offense in the second half.

Seahawks notes: Jackson shows his potential

Tarvaris Jackson (7) was much more comfortable running the no-huddle offense in the second half.

October 2, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

Tarvaris Jackson just might have won over the Seahawks faithful on Sunday. Read story

Firefighters respond to house fire in Felida

October 2, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

Fire District 6 responds to non-injury house blaze. Read story

Marissa Maunu, 8, of Battle Ground, lets out a huff as she heaves a pumpkin into a waiting wheelbarrow Sunday at Pomeroy Living History Farm.

In search of a great pumpkin

Marissa Maunu, 8, of Battle Ground, lets out a huff as she heaves a pumpkin into a waiting wheelbarrow Sunday at Pomeroy Living History Farm.

October 2, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

Tickled by a steady mist of rain, 7-year-old Morgan Cain bolted into the pumpkin patch at Yacolt's Pomeroy Living History Farm on Sunday and claimed a symmetrical pumpkin. Then, she hiked it to the edge of the patch and plopped it into a wheelbarrow. "Wow, it's really nice, honey," said… Read story

Businesses along Highway 502 near Dollars Corner are negotiating with the Washington State Department of Transportation about a highway widening project.

State seeks property for widening project

Businesses along Highway 502 near Dollars Corner are negotiating with the Washington State Department of Transportation about a highway widening project.

October 2, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

DOLLARS CORNER -- Jerry Barnes knows what's coming. He's come to accept that he'll be letting go of the house that's been in his family for multiple generations. He just wishes it would happen a little faster. Read story

Chance to win not same as ability to

October 2, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

The Seahawks came up short, falling 30-28 to the Atlanta Falcons, but it wasn't for a lack of effort or a lack of will or a lack of desire. Read story

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Many Wash. baby boomers not prepared for retirement

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October 2, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

At age 53, Vancouver resident Tammy Howard has put in enough years working at the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs to be eligible to retire. But with mortgage debt that's more than her home's value and insufficient savings, retirement doesn't appear to be realistic at age 65. In the wake… Read story

Atlanta Falcons Michael Turner (33) breaks away from Seattle Seahawks Brandon Mebane, left and David Hawthorne, right, to score a touchdown in the second quarter Sunday.

Seahawks comeback falls short against Falcons

Atlanta Falcons Michael Turner (33) breaks away from Seattle Seahawks Brandon Mebane, left and David Hawthorne, right, to score a touchdown in the second quarter Sunday.

October 1, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

Tarvaris Jackson threw for three touchdowns, but the Seattle Seahawks (1-3) couldn't complete the comeback, falling 30-28 to the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday. Read story

Portland Timbers' Mamadou Danso, from left, Eric Brunner and Kenny Cooper celebrate Cooper's goal against the Vancouver Whitecaps during the first half Sunday.

Timbers edge Whitecaps, 1-0

Portland Timbers' Mamadou Danso, from left, Eric Brunner and Kenny Cooper celebrate Cooper's goal against the Vancouver Whitecaps during the first half Sunday.

October 1, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

Kenny Cooper scored in the 25th minute and the Portland Timbers beat the Vancouver Whitecaps 1-0 in the first MLS game played at the newly refurbished BC Place Stadium. Read story

Police turn to face the front line of protesters Saturday who walked behind them about one third of the way onto New York's Brooklyn Bridge before police began making arrests during Saturday's march by Occupy Wall Street. Protesters speaking out against corporate greed and other grievances attempted to walk over the bridge from Manhattan, resulting in the arrest of more than 700 during a tense confrontation with police.

Wall Street protesters: We’re in for the long haul

Police turn to face the front line of protesters Saturday who walked behind them about one third of the way onto New York's Brooklyn Bridge before police began making arrests during Saturday's march by Occupy Wall Street. Protesters speaking out against corporate greed and other grievances attempted to walk over the bridge from Manhattan, resulting in the arrest of more than 700 during a tense confrontation with police.

October 1, 2011, 5:00pm Business

NEW YORK -- The protesters who have been camping out in Manhattan's Financial District for more than two weeks eat donated food and keep their laptops running with a portable gas-powered generator. They have a newspaper -- the Occupied Wall Street Journal -- and a makeshift hospital. Read story