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Courtesy of the Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce
Cyndi Holloway, Ali Migaki, Megan Chono Dudley, Jeanne Bennett and Lisa Gibert have won the Iris Award from the Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce.

Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce bestows Iris Award on 5 women

Courtesy of the Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce
Cyndi Holloway, Ali Migaki, Megan Chono Dudley, Jeanne Bennett and Lisa Gibert have won the Iris Award from the Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce.

March 12, 2022, 2:38pm Business

The Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce honored five women with the Iris Award for their contributions and dedication to the community during a ceremony on Tuesday. Read story

White Nationalists dominate discussion at Joe Kent town hall in Onalaska

March 12, 2022, 12:51pm Clark County News

The Mason Jar in Onalaska, a shabby-chic barn venue for weddings and events, had an unusually raucous group of guests at a town hall event Wednesday night for 3rd Congressional District candidate Joe Kent, R-Yacolt. Read story

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COVID cases continue to drop at Larch

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March 12, 2022, 6:20am Clark County Health

The Washington Department of Corrections on Friday reported eight active COVID-19 cases among incarcerated individuals at Larch Corrections Center. There were two active cases among staff members. Read story

Kate Sharp, left, and Janet Easley of American Legion Auxiliary Unit 14 select historical photos and documents for their upcoming celebration at American Legion Post 14 on Friday morning. American Legion Auxiliary Unit 14's centennial anniversary was postponed for a year due to challenges posed by COVID-19. This year, it partnered with the Clark County Historical Society to digitize a portion of its records, which it will be presenting at the event today.

American Legion Auxiliary group marks 100 years in Clark County

Kate Sharp, left, and Janet Easley of American Legion Auxiliary Unit 14 select historical photos and documents for their upcoming celebration at American Legion Post 14 on Friday morning. American Legion Auxiliary Unit 14's centennial anniversary was postponed for a year due to challenges posed by COVID-19. This year, it partnered with the Clark County Historical Society to digitize a portion of its records, which it will be presenting at the event today.

March 12, 2022, 6:06am Clark County News

After more than a century of service, women in the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 14 continue to uplift those who have ties to the military. Read story

Nominations open for philanthropy awards

March 12, 2022, 6:05am Clark County News

The Community Foundation for Southwest Washington has opened public nominations for its Philanthropist of the Year and Community Champion Awards. Read story

Leah Mulyar, 5, of Vancouver, left, and her sister, Isabel, 7, wear masks while enjoying a book at Vancouver Community Library on March 11, the final day of required indoor masking in Washington.

Clark County turns the page on masks as state mandate ends

Leah Mulyar, 5, of Vancouver, left, and her sister, Isabel, 7, wear masks while enjoying a book at Vancouver Community Library on March 11, the final day of required indoor masking in Washington.

March 12, 2022, 6:05am Business

On June 23, 2020, Washington announced a statewide requirement for people to wear masks in public settings to slow the spread of COVID-19. That mandate was lifted in early July 2021 and quickly reinstated during the delta surge. Read story

From the Newsroom: Covering the war with wire

March 12, 2022, 6:04am Clark County News

In my last column I used the word “local” 12 times when trying to describe what The Columbian is all about. Read story

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Morning Press: Red Lion demolition; BBQ Blessings; Fisher’s Landing Dick Hannah

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March 12, 2022, 6:00am Clark County News

In case you missed them, here are some of our top stories of the week. Read story

Vancouver Fire Department firefighters extinguish an apartment fire Friday morning in Vancouver's Rose Village neighborhood. One man was taken to a Portland burn center with serious injuries.

Six displaced, one injured in apartment fire in Vancouver’s Rose Village neighbohood

Vancouver Fire Department firefighters extinguish an apartment fire Friday morning in Vancouver's Rose Village neighborhood. One man was taken to a Portland burn center with serious injuries.

March 11, 2022, 6:28pm Clark County News

A man was taken to a Portland hospital Friday morning to be treated for burns he suffered when his apartment caught fire in Vancouver’s Rose Village neighborhood. Read story

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Vancouver man convicted of sex trafficking teens

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March 11, 2022, 5:15pm Clark County News

A federal jury in Portland found a Vancouver man guilty Friday in a teen sex-trafficking scheme, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Read story