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WSUV names award winners for research, student achievement, teaching

April 24, 2017, 5:49pm Clark County News

Washington State University Vancouver on Monday announced its 2017 awards for research, student achievement and teaching. Read story

Hudson&#039;s Bay High School senior Nathaniel Steinauer, 18, joined the horticulture program after helping put together a video for the 2014-2015 Samsung Solve for Tomorrow contest when he was a sophomore. Bay&#039;s project of growing mushroom mycelia to reclaim cardboard waste made them one of five national winners and recipients of a $138,000 prize package.

Hudson’s Bay program savors deep roots

Hudson&#039;s Bay High School senior Nathaniel Steinauer, 18, joined the horticulture program after helping put together a video for the 2014-2015 Samsung Solve for Tomorrow contest when he was a sophomore. Bay&#039;s project of growing mushroom mycelia to reclaim cardboard waste made them one of five national winners and recipients of a $138,000 prize package.

April 23, 2017, 6:00am Clark County Life

The back door of Hudson’s Bay High School’s horticulture classroom leads out to a 1 acre site with five greenhouses. Read story

Project Transformation camp launches in Clark County

April 22, 2017, 8:43pm Clark County News

A national program designed to stop students from losing their hard-earned skills over the summer is coming to Clark County. Read story

Girls Scouts Adrionna McClellan, 9, left, and her friend Kennedy Kambeitz, right, plant a tree at the Clark Public Utilities annual StreamTeam Earth Fest in honor of Earth Day Saturday. The event was one of several volunteer projects across Clark County where people planted trees, pulled invasive species or picked up trash.

County celebrates Earth Day

Girls Scouts Adrionna McClellan, 9, left, and her friend Kennedy Kambeitz, right, plant a tree at the Clark Public Utilities annual StreamTeam Earth Fest in honor of Earth Day Saturday. The event was one of several volunteer projects across Clark County where people planted trees, pulled invasive species or picked up trash.

April 22, 2017, 6:06pm Clark County News

Muddy feet and sore muscles gave way to smiles and laughter at Clark Public Utilities’ annual StreamTeam Earth Day Fest on Saturday. Read story

Fort Vancouver High School offers black history class

April 21, 2017, 10:24pm Clark County News

As race relations in the United States continue to rise to the forefront of political rhetoric, Fort Vancouver High School will begin offering a class exploring African-American history in the country next year. Read story

Bee mentor Brian Lacy of Urban Bees and Gardens explains an observation honeybee hive installed in a preschool classroom at the Gardner School of Arts and Sciences in Vancouver. Lacy, who teaches people about the importance of pollinators, hung the plexiglass bee hive on Friday.

Observational beehive installed at Mount Vista school has students abuzz

Bee mentor Brian Lacy of Urban Bees and Gardens explains an observation honeybee hive installed in a preschool classroom at the Gardner School of Arts and Sciences in Vancouver. Lacy, who teaches people about the importance of pollinators, hung the plexiglass bee hive on Friday.

April 21, 2017, 5:21pm Clark County News

The Gardner School of Arts and Sciences was abuzz with activity Friday, as the school unveiled its new observational beehive. Read story

Eastyn Williams, 2, left, shows a worm she found to her mom, Debbie Williams, during Tinkergarten class at Hockinson Meadows Community Park on Thursday. The new program gives children ages 18 months through 5 years a chance to learn about nature through play.

Tinkergarten gives kids hands-on exposure to nature

Eastyn Williams, 2, left, shows a worm she found to her mom, Debbie Williams, during Tinkergarten class at Hockinson Meadows Community Park on Thursday. The new program gives children ages 18 months through 5 years a chance to learn about nature through play.

April 21, 2017, 6:03am Clark County News

At Hockinson Meadows Community Park on Thursday played a crowd of kids who aren’t afraid to get dirty. Read story

Nick Ak, a Career Clothing Closet volunteer, right, helps Clark College student George Esser with his necktie at the college’s Career Clothing Closet on Wednesday.

Career Clothing Closet dresses up Clark College students

Nick Ak, a Career Clothing Closet volunteer, right, helps Clark College student George Esser with his necktie at the college’s Career Clothing Closet on Wednesday.

April 20, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

In advance of the college’s annual career fair, Clark College welcomed students to browse for free professional outfits Wednesday. Read story