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Orchards Elementary School first-grader Uma Solomon hammers together a chicken brooder during class at the elementary school in Vancouver on Tuesday afternoon. The first-graders split into groups and worked with Heritage High School students to build brooders — incubated homes for newly hatched chickens — together.

Students study chicken life cycle, design brooders … and wait

Orchards Elementary School first-grader Uma Solomon hammers together a chicken brooder during class at the elementary school in Vancouver on Tuesday afternoon. The first-graders split into groups and worked with Heritage High School students to build brooders — incubated homes for newly hatched chickens — together.

February 7, 2018, 7:47pm Clark County News

There’s a few things you need to know about chickens when you’re waiting for them to hatch, according to 6-year-old Theron Gough. Read story

Fort Vancouver High School senior Alexandra Mayo helps kindergartners with a drawing and reading project Tuesday morning at Peter S. Ogden Elementary School. Mayo is in the high school’s Careers in Education program, learning the skills required to become a teacher.

Future teachers learn in Careers in Education program

Fort Vancouver High School senior Alexandra Mayo helps kindergartners with a drawing and reading project Tuesday morning at Peter S. Ogden Elementary School. Mayo is in the high school’s Careers in Education program, learning the skills required to become a teacher.

February 7, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

Under the watchful eye of Alexandra Mayo, an excited group of kindergartners colored pictures based on one of their classroom books. Read story

Hathaway Elementary locked down due to police activity

February 6, 2018, 9:00pm Clark County News

Hathaway Elementary School in Washougal went on lockdown twice Tuesday due to police activity nearby. Read story

Kimberly Houglum of Kalama, left, and Ashlynn Dean of Longview take a lunch break between classes at Washington State University Vancouver in February 2018.

WSU Vancouver begins updating master plan

Kimberly Houglum of Kalama, left, and Ashlynn Dean of Longview take a lunch break between classes at Washington State University Vancouver in February 2018.

February 6, 2018, 8:17pm Clark County News

Washington State University Vancouver is growing up. Read story

Trail creator Don Cannard watches as crews work on Aug. 17, 2016, at the Ellen Davis Trail.

Community activist, outdoors advocate Don Cannard dies at 88

Trail creator Don Cannard watches as crews work on Aug. 17, 2016, at the Ellen Davis Trail.

February 6, 2018, 7:40pm Clark County News

Community activists and civic leaders sometimes are described as trailblazers. That wasn’t just a figure of speech for Don Cannard. Read story

24 teachers with Evergreen Public Schools earn national certification

February 5, 2018, 8:19pm Clark County News

Evergreen Public Schools announced 24 teachers have earned the prestigious National Board Certification. Read story

Trend toward online codes is bumping cost of college textbooks, students say

February 5, 2018, 9:35am Northwest

Book publishers that bundle online access codes with college textbooks are thwarting attempts to bring down the price of the books, which can cost as much as $1,200 per academic year, a student advocacy group says. Read story

Portland Police Chief Danielle Outlaw talks with a group of Evergreen High School students during a Black Students United club meeting Thursday afternoon at the Vancouver school. The club launched this year in an effort to build unity at the predominantly white school.

Portland top cop meets students

Portland Police Chief Danielle Outlaw talks with a group of Evergreen High School students during a Black Students United club meeting Thursday afternoon at the Vancouver school. The club launched this year in an effort to build unity at the predominantly white school.

February 5, 2018, 6:02am Clark County News

Late last month, Portland Police Chief Danielle Outlaw marked her official swearing in with a speech that tackled head on racial inequity in policing. Read story