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Innovative Services NW positive behavior project receives grant

August 1, 2018, 5:00am Community

Innovative Services NW received a $25,000 grant from the Community Giving Fund to support the Positive Behavior Support in Early Childhood project. Read story

Woodland: Rhys Thomas juggles multiple items while balancing on a tightrope during his educational performance at Woodland Primary School.

OMSI, performer team up to teach Woodland students

Woodland: Rhys Thomas juggles multiple items while balancing on a tightrope during his educational performance at Woodland Primary School.

July 25, 2018, 6:05am Community

Rhys Thomas, a performer who uses juggling and circus tricks to teach science, visited Woodland Primary School to perform “Gollyology,” a show he developed in partnership with the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. Read story

Applause

July 25, 2018, 6:02am Community

Graduates Read story

Clark County took the uncommon step of suing the homeowner of 30701 N.E. 37th St. in rural Camas due to their failure to clean the property of junk cars, trash and other debris after multiple notices and orders from code enforcement officers.

Clark County sues property owner after years of complaints

Clark County took the uncommon step of suing the homeowner of 30701 N.E. 37th St. in rural Camas due to their failure to clean the property of junk cars, trash and other debris after multiple notices and orders from code enforcement officers.

July 25, 2018, 6:02am Clark County Life

Clark County Code Enforcement officers first inspected a rural Camas property in June 2016 after receiving enough complaints to warrant an on-site visit. Read story

Everybody Has a Story: Spending World War II in Holland exciting adventure

July 25, 2018, 6:02am Clark County Life

Life in Indonesia was easy when it was a colony of the Netherlands called the Dutch East Indies, and I was a little girl called Catharina Smits. Read story

Woodland: Woodland Public Schools Assistant Superintendent Asha Riley, left, is with Educational Service District 112’s 2019 Regional Teacher of the Year Kim Miller.

Woodland educator named Teacher of the Year

Woodland: Woodland Public Schools Assistant Superintendent Asha Riley, left, is with Educational Service District 112’s 2019 Regional Teacher of the Year Kim Miller.

July 25, 2018, 6:00am Community

Kimberly Miller, a family and consumer science teacher at Woodland High School, was named Educational Service District 112’s 2019 Regional Teacher of the Year. Read story

Clark County: Miss Rainier Abbie Kondel, left, whose parents live in Hockinson, and Miss Clark County Kallie Hutchinson both placed in the Miss Washington competition last month in Burien.

Local competitors place in Miss Washington contest

Clark County: Miss Rainier Abbie Kondel, left, whose parents live in Hockinson, and Miss Clark County Kallie Hutchinson both placed in the Miss Washington competition last month in Burien.

July 25, 2018, 6:00am Community

Two locals placed in the Miss Washington competition, which took place June 29 and 30 in Burien. Danamarie McNicholl-Carter of Spokane took home the crown. Miss Rainier Abigail Kondel, a Brigham Young University junior, was named first runner-up in the competition. Her parents, Karrie and Jeff Kondel, live in Hockinson.… Read story

Northwest: Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle, from left, with Directors of Volunteer Programs Association of Southwest Washington Anne Turner Award honorees Erin Adams and Dora Hernandez.

Two earn Anne Turner awards for work with volunteers

Northwest: Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle, from left, with Directors of Volunteer Programs Association of Southwest Washington Anne Turner Award honorees Erin Adams and Dora Hernandez.

July 25, 2018, 5:18am Community

Erin Adams and Dora Hernandez were named recipients of this year’s Directors of Volunteer Programs Association of Southwest Washington Anne Turner Awards. Read story

Esther Short: Nova was adopted out from Furry Friends from the shelter’s booth at the Recycled Arts Festival. He was adopted by a woman who fell in love with him a year ago, but wasn’t in position to adopt him at the time.

Furry Friends adopts out, microchips pets at Recycled Arts Festival

Esther Short: Nova was adopted out from Furry Friends from the shelter’s booth at the Recycled Arts Festival. He was adopted by a woman who fell in love with him a year ago, but wasn’t in position to adopt him at the time.

July 25, 2018, 5:18am Community

Furry Friends showed off its available cats and microchipped pets during the Recycled Arts Festival on June 23 and 24 at Esther Short Park. Read story

Battle Ground: Tukes Valley Middle School art teacher Debbie Supplitt, who earned the Washington Art Education Association’s 2018 Mid-Level Art Educator of the Year award.

Battle Ground art teacher honored by state association

Battle Ground: Tukes Valley Middle School art teacher Debbie Supplitt, who earned the Washington Art Education Association’s 2018 Mid-Level Art Educator of the Year award.

July 25, 2018, 5:17am Community

Tukes Valley Middle School art teacher Debbie Supplitt was named the Washington Art Education Association’s 2018 Mid-Level Art Educator of the Year. Read story