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Holiday closures: Martin Luther King Jr. Day

January 17, 2022, 6:05am Clark County News

What’s open and closed today for Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Read story

World War II veteran Dorothy Hess, who received an award for 250-plus hours of combat flying, is turning 100 years old on Jan. 19.

Answering the call: WWII veteran Dorothy Hess helped evacuate more than 95,000 casualties

World War II veteran Dorothy Hess, who received an award for 250-plus hours of combat flying, is turning 100 years old on Jan. 19.

January 17, 2022, 6:05am Clark County News

World War II veteran Dorothy Hess reflected on her daring life full of service work as she approaches her 100th birthday on Jan. 19. Read story

Companies bringing employees back to work have to operate amid the COVID pandemic. United Grain Corporation had a station for COVID-19 protections, including a non-contact temperature measuring system at its corporate office.

Clark County’s 2022 business model: Here & There

Companies bringing employees back to work have to operate amid the COVID pandemic. United Grain Corporation had a station for COVID-19 protections, including a non-contact temperature measuring system at its corporate office.

January 16, 2022, 6:05am Business

It was close to a year ago when the leadership at Vancouver’s AHA Marketing made a bold announcement: The company would continue to operate as a hybrid office indefinitely, with no in-office requirements. Read story

Patrick Timm is a local weather specialist. His column appears Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.

Weather Eye: Area’s atypical winter continues

Patrick Timm is a local weather specialist. His column appears Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.

January 16, 2022, 6:02am Clark County News

Saturday was one of those dreaded midwinter-weather days: thick fog and stagnant air. The National Weather Service continues an air stagnation advisory for us through early Monday. Most areas cleared out about 2 p.m. Saturday here in Vancouver, but more fog rolled in during the night. Read story

Holiday closures: Martin Luther King Jr. Day

January 16, 2022, 6:00am Clark County News

What’s open and closed Monday for Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Read story

Miranda Harvey, 15, left, and Samantha Woehler, 17, center, both of Vancouver, hold a tree while Friends of Trees corporate and business relations specialist Sam Erman widens a hole Saturday in Vancouver. Volunteers with the Portland-based Friends of Trees organization spent the morning planting some 75 trees all over central Vancouver.

Friends of Trees helps Vancouver toward goal of planting 1,500 new trees in 2022

Miranda Harvey, 15, left, and Samantha Woehler, 17, center, both of Vancouver, hold a tree while Friends of Trees corporate and business relations specialist Sam Erman widens a hole Saturday in Vancouver. Volunteers with the Portland-based Friends of Trees organization spent the morning planting some 75 trees all over central Vancouver.

January 15, 2022, 5:01pm Clark County News

Central Vancouver grew a little greener on Saturday, as volunteers with Friends of Trees spent the morning planting more than 75 trees in yards across the area. Read story

Vancouver man gets two years in friend’s overdose

January 15, 2022, 4:33pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man was sentenced Friday to more than two years in prison for selling a friend drugs that caused his fatal overdose. Read story

From left: Willie Hurst and Katelyn Benhoff, outreach case managers with Share, speak with Mitch and Patrick S., who declined to provide their last names, on Jan. 24, 2019, while performing the annual Point in Time count, a census of the homeless population.

Legislation aims for more accurate count of homeless

From left: Willie Hurst and Katelyn Benhoff, outreach case managers with Share, speak with Mitch and Patrick S., who declined to provide their last names, on Jan. 24, 2019, while performing the annual Point in Time count, a census of the homeless population.

January 15, 2022, 3:25pm Clark County News

Each January, agencies and nonprofits work together to conduct a single-day census of homeless individuals. Better known as the Point in Time count, the data collection is required by both the state Department of Commerce and the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development. Read story

A worker at a drive-up COVID-19 testing clinic in Puyallup puts a nose swab into a tube of liquid. People who think they may have COVID-19 are urged to visit testing sites, not emergency rooms, to get a test. (Ted S.

Clark County health officials offer guidelines for what to do if you think you have omicron

A worker at a drive-up COVID-19 testing clinic in Puyallup puts a nose swab into a tube of liquid. People who think they may have COVID-19 are urged to visit testing sites, not emergency rooms, to get a test. (Ted S.

January 15, 2022, 6:09am Clark County Health

Clark County hospitals are slammed with people testing positive for COVID-19, and public health officials worry that they will soon be overwhelmed. Read story

Chef Ricardo Gonzalez of The Diner, right, helps distribute the food into bags for Savor the Couve customers. The event has featured food from 35 restaurants so far this year.

Clark County restaurants, nonprofits enjoy boost from Savor the Couve

Chef Ricardo Gonzalez of The Diner, right, helps distribute the food into bags for Savor the Couve customers. The event has featured food from 35 restaurants so far this year.

January 15, 2022, 6:05am Business

Patrons pulled up to The Diner in Vancouver on Thursday evening, not to eat at the restaurant but to pick up one of 150 curated meals from Savor the Couve. The multiweek event has supported local establishments since the pandemic began. Read story