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From the Newsroom: Fighting computer gremlins

June 1, 2024, 6:10am Clark County News

I’ve been very proud of our news staff lately. Our Sports team traveled around the state to cover the spring championships. Scott Hewitt, Taylor Balkom and freelancer James Rexroad offered a strong local Memorial Day story about a missing World War II soldier’s remains being identified and getting a military… Read story

A big commercial, retail and residential development is underway at the Port of Camas-Washougal. The port is conducting a search to replace CEO David Ripp, who will retire at the end of the year.

Port of Camas-Washougal names top 3 finalists to replace retiring CEO

A big commercial, retail and residential development is underway at the Port of Camas-Washougal. The port is conducting a search to replace CEO David Ripp, who will retire at the end of the year.

June 1, 2024, 6:06am Business

The Port of Camas-Washougal has named its top three finalists in the search to replace retiring CEO David Ripp. Read story

An IMPACT Camas-Washougal volunteer, left, verifies the contents of a food box in the spring of 2023.

IMPACT Camas-Washougal’s annual ‘call to action’ grows

An IMPACT Camas-Washougal volunteer, left, verifies the contents of a food box in the spring of 2023.

June 1, 2024, 6:06am Churches & Religion

IMPACT Camas-Washougal began in 2015 as a call to action from St. Matthew Lutheran Church pastor Bob Barber. Read story

Hailey Kerker of Camas hits a return during the girls singles third-place match at the 4A state tennis tournament at The Pacific Clinic in Kennewick on Saturday, May 25, 2024. For the third year in a row Kerker is The Columbian&#039;s All-Region girls tennis player of the year.

All-Region girls tennis: Hailey Kerker, Camas

Hailey Kerker of Camas hits a return during the girls singles third-place match at the 4A state tennis tournament at The Pacific Clinic in Kennewick on Saturday, May 25, 2024. For the third year in a row Kerker is The Columbian&#039;s All-Region girls tennis player of the year.

June 1, 2024, 6:05am Latest News

Camas junior Hailey Kerker is The Columbian’s All-Region girls tennis player of the year for a third time. Read story

Check It Out: Buzzworthy – mind the bees’ wax

June 1, 2024, 6:05am Clark County Life

Pollinator Week is taking place this month, so I’m taking a moment to bee happy about bees and celebrate these amazing buzzers! Bees are busy right now and for a very good reason — pollination. Without these important pollinators, our food supply would be impacted, and flowering plants would not… Read story

Gardening with Allen: Overlap blooms with perennials

June 1, 2024, 6:05am Clark County Life

I would like to start a perennial flower border in an area where I have previously planted annuals. Could you recommend some good varieties of perennial flowers, especially those with a long blooming period? Read story

Tommy James (left) and Aiden Brasier of Camas pose for a photo after winning the boys doubles state title at the 4A state tennis tournament at The Pacific Clinic in Kennewick on Saturday, May 25, 2024.

All-Region boys tennis: Tommy James and Aiden Brasier, Camas

Tommy James (left) and Aiden Brasier of Camas pose for a photo after winning the boys doubles state title at the 4A state tennis tournament at The Pacific Clinic in Kennewick on Saturday, May 25, 2024.

June 1, 2024, 6:05am Latest News

As singles players, Tommy James and Aiden Brasier of Camas already had impressive résumés. Read story

Genevieve Fisher of Vancouver takes a break May 16 in front of the house she purchased with her mother that provides shelter for people dealing with mental health issues and chronic homelessness.

Neighbors want city of Vancouver to close home for mentally ill, chronically homeless

Genevieve Fisher of Vancouver takes a break May 16 in front of the house she purchased with her mother that provides shelter for people dealing with mental health issues and chronic homelessness.

June 1, 2024, 6:02am Clark County News

Neighbors of a Fruit Valley home for mentally ill and chronically homeless people have banded together to try to convince the city of Vancouver to shut it down. They say the home’s unsupervised residents have become a nuisance. The owner of the home says the alternative for the residents is… Read story

Shops and restaurants are seen off Royle Road in Ridgefield. Retail in Ridgefield has boomed over the past 30 years. Retail sales in 2022 were about five times higher than they were in 2005.

Retail sales, not new construction, now driving Ridgefield’s tax base

Shops and restaurants are seen off Royle Road in Ridgefield. Retail in Ridgefield has boomed over the past 30 years. Retail sales in 2022 were about five times higher than they were in 2005.

June 1, 2024, 6:02am Business

When Kurt Rylander was a grade-school kid in the 1970s, he and his friend used to bike downtown to buy candy at Zebrun’s. The longtime grocery store was one of the few retailers in Ridgefield for decades. Since then, Ridgefield’s population has boomed — and so has business. Taxable retail… Read story

History teacher Trevor Bradley holds a student&rsquo;s baby while his class completes coursework at Lumen High School in Spokane.

On the Washington-Idaho border, a high school for pregnant and parenting teens

History teacher Trevor Bradley holds a student&rsquo;s baby while his class completes coursework at Lumen High School in Spokane.

June 1, 2024, 6:01am Latest News

Before giving birth to her daughter, Kaleeya Baldwin, 19, had given up on education. Read story