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Peanut Butter Pickle Burger at Killer Burger on Monday August 6, 2012.

‘A great next step’: Killer Burger to open third shop in Vancouver

Peanut Butter Pickle Burger at Killer Burger on Monday August 6, 2012.

February 26, 2022, 2:04pm Business

A darling of local burgers, Killer Burger, announced Friday that it’s opening its third location in Vancouver. The shop will open Monday at 14321 N.E. Fourth Plain Blvd. in the Evergreen Crossing shopping center and will give customers a mix of classic and original tastes. Read story

COVID cases rise slightly at Larch Corrections Center

February 26, 2022, 6:08am Clark County Health

The number of active COVID-19 cases among incarcerated individuals at Larch Corrections Center rose slightly Friday, according to an end-of-the-week bulletin from the Washington Department of Corrections. Read story

Paul Demanyik, pastor at Ukrainian Baptist Church, walks out the front doors of the church in northeast Vancouver on Feb. 22. Demanyik is among those who are closely watching the situation at the border of Ukraine and Russia.

Vancouver church launches collection for Ukraine

Paul Demanyik, pastor at Ukrainian Baptist Church, walks out the front doors of the church in northeast Vancouver on Feb. 22. Demanyik is among those who are closely watching the situation at the border of Ukraine and Russia.

February 26, 2022, 6:06am Churches & Religion

Vancouver’s Ukrainian Baptist Church is collecting money and supplies to send to Ukraine. Read story

Elizabeth Swift, a sophomore at Ridgefield High School, placed first at state for her George S. & Stella M.

Ridgefield, Seton high school students win history essay awards

Elizabeth Swift, a sophomore at Ridgefield High School, placed first at state for her George S. & Stella M.

February 26, 2022, 6:05am Clark County News

Two area high school students have earned special honors in essay contests. The essay competition is sponsored by Sons of The American Revolution, a lineage organization whose members trace their roots back to ancestors who fought in the American Revolution. Read story

Daniel Salazar, patient care coordinator for the Free Clinic of Southwest Washington, checks in a patient at the clinic located at 4100 Plomondon St.

Volunteers keep care coming at Free Clinic of Southwest Washington

Daniel Salazar, patient care coordinator for the Free Clinic of Southwest Washington, checks in a patient at the clinic located at 4100 Plomondon St.

February 26, 2022, 6:04am Clark County Health

The Free Clinic of Southwest Washington, a Vancouver-based organization that provides free health care services for people who are uninsured, is gearing up for its largest fundraiser of the year, which is slated for May 5. Read story

Walk & Knock presents $100,000 to Clark County Food Bank

February 26, 2022, 6:04am Clark County News

Walk & Knock, the nation’s largest local one-day food drive, recently presented the Clark County Food Bank with a check for $100,000. The cash donation was the second-largest in Walk & Knock history. Read story

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The classic Oreo is promoted as America's favorite cookie. But today, there are many varieties.

From the Newsroom: Following the Oreo principle

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The classic Oreo is promoted as America's favorite cookie. But today, there are many varieties.

February 26, 2022, 6:04am Clark County News

I think by now most of the reporters and editors at The Columbian have heard this analogy from me about six times, so let me share it with you: Newspapers need to be like Oreo cookies. Read story

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Morning Press: Trusty Brewing; Amazon warehouse; Ukrainian immigrants; County COVID rates; Safe Stay Community

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February 26, 2022, 6:00am Business

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

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Clark County mask mandates in effect despite new guidance from the CDC

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February 25, 2022, 8:28pm Clark County Health

Indoor mask mandates remain in effect in Clark County despite new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that say such measures are no longer recommended in the county. Read story

Quiring O’Brien: ‘Honored to serve’ on Clark County Council

February 25, 2022, 6:43pm Clark County News

Soon-to-be former County Councilor Eileen Quiring O’Brien formally resigned Thursday in a letter to County Manager Kathleen Otto. Quiring O’Brien’s last day on the council will be March 1. Read story