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Washington State University Pullman graduate student Chelsea Ratzlaff, center, dips her fingers in Lake River as her classmates paddle in Kthlmin, a 36-foot, 15-person Chinook Indian Nation canoe. The vessel was donated to the tribe in 2011 by the descendents of William Clark who, with Meriwether Lewis, stole a canoe from the Chinook people in 1806 before leaving the West Coast.

Canoe, rivers help WSUV overhaul Native American literature coursevideo icon

Washington State University Pullman graduate student Chelsea Ratzlaff, center, dips her fingers in Lake River as her classmates paddle in Kthlmin, a 36-foot, 15-person Chinook Indian Nation canoe. The vessel was donated to the tribe in 2011 by the descendents of William Clark who, with Meriwether Lewis, stole a canoe from the Chinook people in 1806 before leaving the West Coast.

July 4, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Cottonwood seeds drifted through the air at Lake River, falling like snow on the calm water Tuesday as a class of Washington State University Vancouver students paddled a black and red canoe. Read story

Clark College interim President Sandra Fowler-Hill.

Clark College’s interim president to be paid $19,340 monthly

Clark College interim President Sandra Fowler-Hill.

July 3, 2019, 8:13pm Clark County News

Clark College’s new interim president will make $19,340.58 a month during her short tenure at the Vancouver community college. Read story

Kylie Sickles and Jorge Vicente react as Sickles plays her last card in a game of Phase 10 at the Sickles’ home in Salmon Creek in June. Vicente spent his junior year at Skyview High School as an exchange student.

Salmon Creek family bids farewell to exchange student from Spain

Kylie Sickles and Jorge Vicente react as Sickles plays her last card in a game of Phase 10 at the Sickles’ home in Salmon Creek in June. Vicente spent his junior year at Skyview High School as an exchange student.

July 2, 2019, 6:01am Clark County News

When Jorge Vicente first heard his study-abroad placement would be in Vancouver in August, he was sure there was a mistake. At the time, he had only heard the Vancouver in Canada. Read story

Jodi Massie, 11, center, enjoys some applesauce while joining friends and family as they take part in the summer lunch program at Kiwanis Community Park in Battle Ground on Friday morning. Summer lunch sites are open across Clark County, giving students access to free breakfast, lunch or snacks during the summer months.

Sites around Clark County offer kids free meals

Jodi Massie, 11, center, enjoys some applesauce while joining friends and family as they take part in the summer lunch program at Kiwanis Community Park in Battle Ground on Friday morning. Summer lunch sites are open across Clark County, giving students access to free breakfast, lunch or snacks during the summer months.

July 1, 2019, 6:05am Clark County News

There are more than 30 locations in Clark County where hungry kids can have breakfast, lunch or a snack this summer. Read story

Hunter Randolph, 4, washes down his lunch with a carton of apple juice Friday at Kiwanis Community Park in Battle Ground.

Unpaid student lunch bills stack up in Clark County districts

Hunter Randolph, 4, washes down his lunch with a carton of apple juice Friday at Kiwanis Community Park in Battle Ground.

July 1, 2019, 6:04am Clark County News

In a year already marked by budget deficits, area school districts have a new unexpected expense: tens of thousands of dollars in unpaid student lunch bills. Read story

Evergreen Public Schools announces administration staff changes

July 1, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Evergreen Public Schools has announced administrative changes for the 2019-2020 school year. The changes reflect the consolidation and reassignment of duties after 32 central office positions were eliminated to close the district’s budget deficit. Read story

The Columbian's Editorial Board meets with, from left, Lisa Messer, Robert Stewart, Kathy Decker and Lindsey Luis, candidates for the Vancouver Public Schools Board of Directors, Position 4.

2 teachers, financial adviser, recent graduate vie for VPS board seatvideo icon

The Columbian's Editorial Board meets with, from left, Lisa Messer, Robert Stewart, Kathy Decker and Lindsey Luis, candidates for the Vancouver Public Schools Board of Directors, Position 4.

June 28, 2019, 9:37pm Clark County News

The candidates for Vancouver Public Schools Board of Directors, Position 4, all say they’d bring a fresh perspective to the open seat. Read story

Jeanne Bennett

Inslee appoints Jeanne Bennett as new Clark College trustee

Jeanne Bennett

June 27, 2019, 11:28am Clark County News

Gov. Jay Inslee has appointed Jeanne Bennett, retired CEO of Workforce Southwest Washington, to the Clark College Board of Trustees. Read story