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Washougal: Pam Spangenbert presents a sandwich courtesy of Taste4, a new lunch program from Sodexo being used at Washougal High School, which aims to give students more cafeteria options.

Washougal’s new lunch program diversifies cafeteria options

Washougal: Pam Spangenbert presents a sandwich courtesy of Taste4, a new lunch program from Sodexo being used at Washougal High School, which aims to give students more cafeteria options.

March 16, 2019, 5:56am Community

Washougal High School has brought in Sodexo’s Taste4 lunch program to liven up food options for students. Read story

Washougal: Gause Elementary School Principal Tami Culp and students check out the school’s new milk dispenser, which was brought in to help reduce food and packaging waste.

Washougal, county team up to bring milk dispensers to Gause Elementary

Washougal: Gause Elementary School Principal Tami Culp and students check out the school’s new milk dispenser, which was brought in to help reduce food and packaging waste.

March 16, 2019, 5:56am Community

Gause Elementary School has installed a new milk dispenser to reduce food and packaging waste. Read story

Battle Ground: Battle Ground Public School students can gain college credit through a variety of partnership programs, such as these 10th-graders, who are participating in an environmental science forestry and wildlife class through the Center for Agriculture, Science and Environmental Education.

Battle Ground students use partnerships to gain college credits

Battle Ground: Battle Ground Public School students can gain college credit through a variety of partnership programs, such as these 10th-graders, who are participating in an environmental science forestry and wildlife class through the Center for Agriculture, Science and Environmental Education.

March 16, 2019, 5:54am Community

Battle Ground Public School students have a variety of options to earn college credit while in high school. Read story

Applause

March 16, 2019, 5:52am Community

Elmer’s Restaurants has donated nearly $40,000 to the Folds of Honor Foundation, a charitable organization whose mission is to provide educational scholarships for the children and spouses of men and women in the military who were killed or disabled while in the service. Read story

Woodland: Woodland Superintendent Michael Green, standing, presents each school board member with a certificate honoring their service. The board members are, from left, Janice Watts, Sarah Stuart, Lesa Beuscher, Matt Donald and Steve Madsen.

Woodland students honor school board with banners, plants

Woodland: Woodland Superintendent Michael Green, standing, presents each school board member with a certificate honoring their service. The board members are, from left, Janice Watts, Sarah Stuart, Lesa Beuscher, Matt Donald and Steve Madsen.

March 16, 2019, 5:51am Community

The staff and students of Woodland Public Schools celebrated their school board during the board’s Feb. 25 meeting. Read story

Walnut Grove: Seton Catholic College Preparatory senior Elizabeth Hennessey, middle, with her parents Catherine and Stuart, will represent the region in the 36th annual National Shakespeare Competition in late April. She will travel to New York for the competition.

Seton Catholic senior earns trip to New York for Shakespeare contest

Walnut Grove: Seton Catholic College Preparatory senior Elizabeth Hennessey, middle, with her parents Catherine and Stuart, will represent the region in the 36th annual National Shakespeare Competition in late April. She will travel to New York for the competition.

March 16, 2019, 5:00am Community

Seton Catholic College Preparatory student Elizabeth Hennessey, 18, will travel to New York in late April to represent Southwest Washington and Oregon in the 36th annual National Shakespeare Competition. Read story

Everybody Has a Story: Yelling helped solve mystery of God’s vehicle of choice

March 9, 2019, 6:06am Clark County Life

I had driven from Phoenix to take a new job and was accompanied by a transplanted Englishman named Roger. It had taken a little over two days to reach Portland, and once checked into our hotel, we decided to push on to see the Pacific Ocean. Read story

Sara Baldwin

Spotlight on Youth

Sara Baldwin

March 9, 2019, 6:00am Community

Sara Baldwin, a sophomore at La Center High School, recently spent a week in Olympia working as a page for the state Senate. Read story

A few times per year, when really hard rain falls, the storm drain system on Fruit Valley Road gets overwhelmed and leads to the sudden appearance of a temporary lake in the roadway. The city of Vancouver is looking for fixes but says land-use regulations and expenses make it difficult.

Neighbors of Fruit Valley ‘lake’ point fingers at city

A few times per year, when really hard rain falls, the storm drain system on Fruit Valley Road gets overwhelmed and leads to the sudden appearance of a temporary lake in the roadway. The city of Vancouver is looking for fixes but says land-use regulations and expenses make it difficult.

March 9, 2019, 6:00am Clark County Life

Most workday mornings, I drive south on Fruit Valley Road to get to The Columbian offices, and most evenings I take Fruit Valley north again. There’s little suspense or surprise involved in making this commute — other than the usual creeping hazard of tailgate zombies, always impatient with my maddeningly… Read story

Seaman Ana Tomic of Vancouver and Personnel Specialist Seaman Jordan A. Young of Red Oak, Texas, reenact a battle for watching students. U.S. Navy photo by Airman Olivia K.

In the Service

Seaman Ana Tomic of Vancouver and Personnel Specialist Seaman Jordan A. Young of Red Oak, Texas, reenact a battle for watching students. U.S. Navy photo by Airman Olivia K.

March 9, 2019, 6:00am Community

In the Service. Read story