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Battle Ground: “Autumn Leaves” by Raymond Klein, which won the People’s Choice award at the Battle Ground Art Alliance’s 18th annual Spring Art Show last month.

Vancouver artist wins People’s Choice award at Battle Ground show

Battle Ground: “Autumn Leaves” by Raymond Klein, which won the People’s Choice award at the Battle Ground Art Alliance’s 18th annual Spring Art Show last month.

April 20, 2019, 5:32am Community

Raymond Klein took home the People’s Choice award from the Battle Ground Art Alliance’s 18th annual Spring Art Show, held March 16 and 17 at the Battle Ground Community Center. Read story

Volunteer Opportunities

April 20, 2019, 5:28am Community

Volunteer Connections/RSVP promotes volunteer opportunities. To see all the available opportunities, visit hsc-wa.org/volunteer-connections or call 360-735-3690 to learn more. Read story

Local twins club selects representative for regional convention

April 20, 2019, 5:28am Community

Columbia Mothers of Twins Club selected Bonnie Etson as their Convention Mother of the Year, meaning she will represent the club at the Northwest Association of Mothers of Twins Club’s convention, April 25-27 in Silverdale. Read story

High school bands from around Clark County play in local festival

April 20, 2019, 5:26am Community

Evergreen High School hosted the 2019 Lower Columbia River Music Educator’s Association High School Band Festival on March 27 and 28. Read story

Shannon Steeves of Vancouver, center, walks across the bridge at Moulton Falls Regional Park last week with her friends and their children. Clark County opted not to install fencing on the bridge after video of Jordan Holgerson of Kalama being pushed off went viral in August 2018.

Clark County resists calls for major changes at Moulton Falls bridge

Shannon Steeves of Vancouver, center, walks across the bridge at Moulton Falls Regional Park last week with her friends and their children. Clark County opted not to install fencing on the bridge after video of Jordan Holgerson of Kalama being pushed off went viral in August 2018.

April 13, 2019, 6:00am Clark County Life

The phone calls and emails started flooding Clark County Parks shortly after video of a Kalama teenager being pushed off the bridge at Moulton Falls Regional Park went viral. Read story

Everybody Has a Story: Wet trip to zoo with grandkids

April 13, 2019, 6:00am Clark County Life

In April 2018, I took my 8-year-old grandson, Ryder, and my 3-year-old granddaughter, Reese, to the Make-A-Wish walk at the Oregon Zoo. It was very early in the morning on a Saturday. The temperature was in the mid-50s, but the sun was out. Read story

Bagley Downs: Portland Trail Blazer Moe Harkless surprised more than 70 kids at a youth basketball clinic in Vancouver on March 22. He led their clinic, answered questions, signed autographs and posed for pictures. Randy L.

Blazers surprise kids at Vancouver basketball clinic

Bagley Downs: Portland Trail Blazer Moe Harkless surprised more than 70 kids at a youth basketball clinic in Vancouver on March 22. He led their clinic, answered questions, signed autographs and posed for pictures. Randy L.

April 13, 2019, 5:57am Community

The Portland Trail Blazers and Nautilus Inc. teamed with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southwest Washington to surprise more than 70 kids by taking over their youth basketball clinic on March 22. Moe Harkless was guest coach during the clinic and was joined by Blaze, the mascot, and the… Read story

Ridgefield students, Beaches team up to honor Dr. Seuss

April 13, 2019, 5:57am Community

Hundreds of first-graders in Ridgefield had the chance to chow down on some green eggs and ham as part of the Dr. Seuss birthday celebration. The event is Clark County tradition that dates to 1996. Beaches restaurant in Vancouver cooks a special breakfast on Dr. Seuss’ birthday for students and… Read story

Woodland: The Friends of the Woodland Library raised more than $31,000 for the Woodland Community Library Building Fund at the Love Your Library fundraiser.

Woodland Friends raise $31,000 for new library building fund

Woodland: The Friends of the Woodland Library raised more than $31,000 for the Woodland Community Library Building Fund at the Love Your Library fundraiser.

April 13, 2019, 5:57am Community

Love Your Library, a fundraiser held for the Woodland Community Library Building Fund, raised more than $31,000. The fundraiser, held at Peterson’s Red Barn, featured live music by Pride of the North Bank, a silent auction, a paddle raise and appetizers, desserts, and beverages. Jane and Kenton Erwin were co-chairs… Read story

Hough: Ridgefield High School’s Deonna Grove finished first in the Lewis & Clark Young Marines graduating class, earning her the William W. Hillgaertner Honor Graduate Award and a promotion to private first class.

Local Young Marines graduates largest class in last decade

Hough: Ridgefield High School’s Deonna Grove finished first in the Lewis & Clark Young Marines graduating class, earning her the William W. Hillgaertner Honor Graduate Award and a promotion to private first class.

April 13, 2019, 5:57am Community

The Lewis & Clark Young Marines graduated a class of 50 — 37 boys and 13 girls ages 8-15 — on March 23, the group’s largest graduating class in 10 years. The ceremony was at Hough Elementary School. Mike Kessler, former National Young Marine executive director/CEO, was the guest speaker.… Read story