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Orchards: Heritage High School 10th-grader Caitlin Procopio, who was picked as a delegate for Congress of Future Medical Leaders by Nobel Prize-winner Dr. Mario Capecchi.

Heritage student selected by Nobel Prize winner for future leaders congress

Orchards: Heritage High School 10th-grader Caitlin Procopio, who was picked as a delegate for Congress of Future Medical Leaders by Nobel Prize-winner Dr. Mario Capecchi.

June 13, 2018, 5:55am Community

Heritage High School 10th-grader Caitlin Procopio will be a delegate to the Congress of Future Medical Leaders from June 25-27 in Lowell, Mass. Read story

Washougal: Washougal High School senior Ulysses Ramel won the 2018 Clark County Youth Commission’s Youth Achievement Award for education.

Washougal student uses 3D interest to help students, teachers

Washougal: Washougal High School senior Ulysses Ramel won the 2018 Clark County Youth Commission’s Youth Achievement Award for education.

June 13, 2018, 5:55am Community

Washougal High School senior Ulysses Ramel won the 2018 Clark County Youth Commission’s Youth Achievement Award for education for his three-dimensional printing projects. Read story

Battle Ground: Gordon Stenersen, a River HomeLink 11th-grader, won the Bob Peck Award at the 59th annual Battle Ground Public Schools District Art Show.

Battle Ground names honorees in 59th district art show

Battle Ground: Gordon Stenersen, a River HomeLink 11th-grader, won the Bob Peck Award at the 59th annual Battle Ground Public Schools District Art Show.

June 13, 2018, 5:55am Community

Battle Ground Public Schools recognized the winners of its 59th annual District Art Show during a school board meeting in May. Read story

Felida: Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal signs new statewide technology standards during a visit to Skyview High School.

Washington superintendent signs off on new statewide standards in Vancouver

Felida: Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal signs new statewide technology standards during a visit to Skyview High School.

June 13, 2018, 5:55am Community

Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal was at Skyview High School on May 18 to sign new K-12 learning standards to bring classrooms around the state into the digital age. Read story

Speed skaters circle the rink during practice at Mountain View Ice Arena in March 2017.

Vancouver’s only ice rink to remain open after approved sale

Speed skaters circle the rink during practice at Mountain View Ice Arena in March 2017.

June 8, 2018, 1:59pm Clark County News

After announcing an impending closure in early April, the Mountain View Ice Arena announced Friday that it will remain open. City Bible Church elders approved the building's sale Thursday evening, officially shuttering the church’s plan to build a school in its place. Read story

Everybody Has a Story: Even with her cranky old ways, Gertie was a lovable gal

June 6, 2018, 6:05am Clark County Life

When our children were ages 2 and 6, we moved to central Montana. After the first real snow and ice storm, followed by a lengthy power outage, we quickly learned that an alternate heat source would be vital. We decided on a wood stove, but soon learned that the stove… Read story

Diane Stevens’ garden at her Salmon Creek home features a number of recycled items that she has transformed into artwork.

Reusing & reducing in a Salmon Creek garden

Diane Stevens’ garden at her Salmon Creek home features a number of recycled items that she has transformed into artwork.

June 6, 2018, 6:03am Clark County Life

Discarded glass, a broken rake, old hose: Diane Stevens tries to integrate what used or discarded items she can into her garden, which spills onto the Bonneville Power Administration easement next to her home in shrubs and bright flowers. Read story

Washougal: Washougal High School advanced baking students created book-themed cakes in honor of National Library Week. Rose Elsensohn, from left, Rebecca McDonald, Hannah Moen and Jennifer Whitmeyer baked an “Alice in Wonderland” cake, which students at the school voted as their favorite.

Washougal High School students bake book-inspired cakes to celebrate libraries

Washougal: Washougal High School advanced baking students created book-themed cakes in honor of National Library Week. Rose Elsensohn, from left, Rebecca McDonald, Hannah Moen and Jennifer Whitmeyer baked an “Alice in Wonderland” cake, which students at the school voted as their favorite.

June 6, 2018, 5:54am Community

In honor of National Library Week, Washougal High School’s advanced baking class added a literary dash to their cake-decorating project by baking book-themed cakes. Read story

Battle Ground: Firm Foundation Christian School sophomores Beth Merritt, left, and Chloe Neet received Scholar Recognitions by the Hudson’s Bay branch of the American Association of University Women for their achievement in math and science.

Association of University Women honor two Battle Ground high schoolers

Battle Ground: Firm Foundation Christian School sophomores Beth Merritt, left, and Chloe Neet received Scholar Recognitions by the Hudson’s Bay branch of the American Association of University Women for their achievement in math and science.

June 6, 2018, 5:54am Community

American Association of University Women representatives were on hand May 11 at Firm Foundation Christian School to honor sophomores Beth Merritt and Chloe Neet with Scholar Recognitions. Read story

North Image: Recent local graduates from McDonald’s English Under the Arches program, which helps employees improve their English-speaking skills.

Eight local employees graduate from McDonald’s English language courses

North Image: Recent local graduates from McDonald’s English Under the Arches program, which helps employees improve their English-speaking skills.

June 6, 2018, 5:53am Community

Eight McDonald’s employees recently graduated from the English Under the Arches program, which is open to both crew and managers who are non-native English speakers. Read story