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Minnehaha: Some of the 587 pounds of baby food donated to the Clark County Food Bank from the Cascade Park Kiwanis Club and key clubs from Mountain View High School, Henrietta Lacks Health and Bioscience High School and Union High School.

Key Club, Kiwanis members donate baby food to shelter

Minnehaha: Some of the 587 pounds of baby food donated to the Clark County Food Bank from the Cascade Park Kiwanis Club and key clubs from Mountain View High School, Henrietta Lacks Health and Bioscience High School and Union High School.

May 23, 2018, 5:55am Community

Cascade Park Kiwanis Club members collected 587 pounds of baby food, which they donated to the Clark County Food Bank. Read story

Cascade Highlands: Robert Davies

Vancouver author wins award for debut novel

Cascade Highlands: Robert Davies

May 23, 2018, 5:55am Community

Robert Davies of Vancouver won a silver medal in the 2018 Independent Publisher Book Awards for his novel “Specimen 959.” Read story

Camas: Riley Allison earned a $2,500 scholarships from McDonald’s through the company’s National Employee Scholarship program. She plans to teach after finishing her degree at Washington State University Vancouver.

Camas McDonald’s employee earns scholarship from company

Camas: Riley Allison earned a $2,500 scholarships from McDonald’s through the company’s National Employee Scholarship program. She plans to teach after finishing her degree at Washington State University Vancouver.

May 23, 2018, 5:55am Community

Camas High School grad Riley Allison earned a $2,500 scholarships from McDonald’s through the company’s National Employee Scholarship program. Read story

East Vancouver: Shahala Middle School’s “May the Fourth Be With You” event promoted reading and “Star Wars” by bringing in volunteers dressed up as characters from the film series, and letting kids play games, compete in trivia and putting out “Star Wars” books around the school library.

Students celebrate reading, “Star Wars” on May 4

East Vancouver: Shahala Middle School’s “May the Fourth Be With You” event promoted reading and “Star Wars” by bringing in volunteers dressed up as characters from the film series, and letting kids play games, compete in trivia and putting out “Star Wars” books around the school library.

May 23, 2018, 5:55am Community

May 4 has become an unofficial “Star Wars” holiday here on Earth, and on May 4, creatures from around the galaxy visited Shahala Middle School for a celebration of the film series and reading. Read story

Hazel Dell parade hands out awards

May 23, 2018, 5:36am Community

The 54th annual Hazel Dell Parade of Bands saw performances from bands in Washington and Oregon on Saturday. Read story

Esther Short: Southwest Washington School Retirees Organization treasurer Marty Erickson, from left, Cassie Sorensen, of the Homestead shelter, and Jody Bugg, co-president of the retirees organization, which donated $500 to Sorensen’s literacy room project at the shelter.

Retired school employees donate to shelter literacy center

Esther Short: Southwest Washington School Retirees Organization treasurer Marty Erickson, from left, Cassie Sorensen, of the Homestead shelter, and Jody Bugg, co-president of the retirees organization, which donated $500 to Sorensen’s literacy room project at the shelter.

May 23, 2018, 5:33am Community

The Southwest Washington School Retirees Organization donated $500 to the Homestead shelter, which is part of Share. Read story

Vicki Fitzsimmons walks along what she calls a “pinch point” on Northeast Highway 99 where the sidewalk ends, forcing pedestrians to walk in a bike lane a few feet from fast-moving traffic.

Frustrated resident says Highway 99 corridor still dangerous to pedestrians

Vicki Fitzsimmons walks along what she calls a “pinch point” on Northeast Highway 99 where the sidewalk ends, forcing pedestrians to walk in a bike lane a few feet from fast-moving traffic.

May 16, 2018, 6:05am Clark County Life

Vicki Fitzsimmons recalled going to an open house held by Clark County in 2006 about infrastructure projects along Northeast Highway 99 between Northeast 99th and 117th streets. She recalled hearing some encouraging news about how the project called for more sidewalks along the corridor that’s particularly unfriendly to pedestrians. Read story

Everybody Has a Story: ‘Welcome Home,’ Vietnam Wall powerful, poignant

May 16, 2018, 6:05am Clark County Life

She held me in her arms as I wept. “Welcome home,” she said. “Welcome Home.” Read story

You Can Help

May 16, 2018, 6:02am Community

Volunteer Connections provides opportunities through the Human Services Council. For information on the following and other opportunities, call 360-735-3690. Read story

Applause

May 16, 2018, 6:01am Community

EARLY LEARNING CHAMPIONS AWARDS Read story