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Robert McEllrath, left, president of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU), confers with attorney Tom Phelan after surrendering to authorities in Kelso on Monday.  McEllrath was cited and released on misdemeanor charges of trespassing in the second degree and blocking or delaying a train, both related to a protest at the Port of Longview, Wash., on Sept.

Union leader surrenders to face protest charges

Robert McEllrath, left, president of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU), confers with attorney Tom Phelan after surrendering to authorities in Kelso on Monday.  McEllrath was cited and released on misdemeanor charges of trespassing in the second degree and blocking or delaying a train, both related to a protest at the Port of Longview, Wash., on Sept.

September 26, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

LONGVIEW (AP) -- The president of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union has turned himself in to authorities to face misdemeanors in connection with a protest that blocked a train. Robert McEllrath, a Vancouver resident, was released shortly after being cited Monday. Read story

WSU Vancouver names advisory council

September 25, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

Washington State University Vancouver has named the members of its 2011/2012 Advisory Council. Read story

Clark College students negotiate long lines in Gaiser Hall during the first day of fall quarter Monday.

Nearly 15,000 enroll as Clark College opens

Clark College students negotiate long lines in Gaiser Hall during the first day of fall quarter Monday.

September 25, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

The community college reported a head count of 14,989 students Monday; that's just slightly more than 2010's opening-day total of 14,981 students who are taking at least one class. Read story

Nisenfeld chosen to lead CREDC

September 25, 2011, 5:00pm Business

The Columbia River Economic Development Council has selected Lisa Nisenfeld, a regional leader in workforce development issues, as its new president, the agency said Monday. Nisenfeld, who had been leading the CREDC as interim president, brings experience in both workforce and economic development, including leading the Southwest Washington Workforce Development… Read story

Most read stories on Columbian.com, week of Sept. 18

September 25, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

Living Hope Church's fundraising efforts dominated the news on Columbian.com last week in Clark County. Read story

Four injured in Sunday night crash near Dollars Corner

September 25, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

Four people were injured in a three car crash on Northeast 219th Street near Dollars Corner Sunday evening, officials said. Read story

Construction crews and equipment began razing Vancouver's oldest Burgerville restaurant today.

Downtown Burgerville demolished

Construction crews and equipment began razing Vancouver's oldest Burgerville restaurant today.

September 25, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

Site to be redeveloped with apartment complex Read story

No one likes lopsided games, but they are going to happen

September 25, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

The truth is that no one likes lopsided game. That is because there are no real winners in a lopsided game. Read story

Prep sports schedule for week of Sept. 26

September 25, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

High school sports schedule for the week of Sept. 26-Oct. 1 Read story

Bits ‘n’ Pieces: Clark’s Appert wins national music award

September 25, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

There's arranging music, and then there's arranging a season of music: programming a yearlong concert series. Clark College music professor Don Appert is pretty good at both. He was just named 2011 winner of The American Prize in Orchestral Programming. Read story