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Everybody Has a Story: They remember when ‘baby fell in the creek’

March 7, 2018, 6:00am Clark County Life

It was a weekend summer afternoon. My parents were working lazily in the vegetable garden, and my older sister and I were sunning ourselves and watching our two younger sisters, ages 3 years and 18 months, who were running around the yard doing whatever kids do at that age. Read story

Brush Prairie: The Prairie High School Jazz Ensemble I was named the AAA High School Instrumental Ensemble winner at the University of Idaho’s 2018 Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival on Feb. 24.

Prairie jazz band, quintet earn honors at festival

Brush Prairie: The Prairie High School Jazz Ensemble I was named the AAA High School Instrumental Ensemble winner at the University of Idaho’s 2018 Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival on Feb. 24.

March 7, 2018, 5:57am Community

Prairie High School Jazz Band I had an impressive showing at the University of Idaho’s 2018 Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival on Feb. 24, where the ensemble, directed by Ryan Messling, was named the AAA High School Instrumental Ensemble winner. Read story

Esther Short: The Assistance League of Southwest Washington donated more than 900 books to Open House Ministries’ family shelter as part of the organization’s nationwide League of Literacy Drive. From left: Open House Ministries Board President Dick James; Open House Ministries Executive Director Renee Stevens; Nancy Gaston, League of Literacy book drive coordinator for Assistance League of Southwest Washington; Open House Ministries Board Secretary Claudia Dalton; and Mark Maggiora, Open House Ministries board member.

Assistance League donates 900-plus books to Open House Ministries shelter

Esther Short: The Assistance League of Southwest Washington donated more than 900 books to Open House Ministries’ family shelter as part of the organization’s nationwide League of Literacy Drive. From left: Open House Ministries Board President Dick James; Open House Ministries Executive Director Renee Stevens; Nancy Gaston, League of Literacy book drive coordinator for Assistance League of Southwest Washington; Open House Ministries Board Secretary Claudia Dalton; and Mark Maggiora, Open House Ministries board member.

March 7, 2018, 5:57am Community

Open House Ministries received more than 900 books Feb. 24 courtesy of the Assistance League of Southwest Washington’s League of Literacy Drive. Read story

North Garrison Heights: Heidi Stewart, right, shakes David Crabtree’s hand nearly five years after Crabtree helped save her life after she collapsed due to cardiac arrest in school.

Woman meets paramedic who helped save her life five years ago

North Garrison Heights: Heidi Stewart, right, shakes David Crabtree’s hand nearly five years after Crabtree helped save her life after she collapsed due to cardiac arrest in school.

March 7, 2018, 5:57am Community

Nearly five years to the day when Heidi Stewart collapsed after suffering a cardiac arrest at Evergreen High School, she met one of the paramedics who helped save her life. Read story

Washougal: Washougal High School’s Wild Panther Book Club and an adult book club from the Washougal Community Library held their first joint meeting to discuss “All American Boys” by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely on Feb. 9.

Washougal adult, student book clubs discuss book on racism, police brutality

Washougal: Washougal High School’s Wild Panther Book Club and an adult book club from the Washougal Community Library held their first joint meeting to discuss “All American Boys” by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely on Feb. 9.

March 7, 2018, 5:57am Community

Adult and student book clubs teamed up for a joint meeting to discuss “All American Boys” by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely, a young adult novel that covers racism and police brutality and features two teen boys as the narrators. Read story

Battle Ground: Pleasant Valley Primary School classes were each assigned a different country to study while the Olympics were going on.

Pleasant Valley students study countries to honor Olympics

Battle Ground: Pleasant Valley Primary School classes were each assigned a different country to study while the Olympics were going on.

March 7, 2018, 5:57am Community

While the Winter Olympics were taking place last month, students at Pleasant Valley Primary School toured the world to learn about different countries. Read story

Woodland: Tyson Vogeler, superintendent of Green Mountain School District, plows the school campus early Feb. 21, as captured by the school district’s security cameras.

Green Mountain superintendent, district volunteers clear snow

Woodland: Tyson Vogeler, superintendent of Green Mountain School District, plows the school campus early Feb. 21, as captured by the school district’s security cameras.

March 7, 2018, 5:57am Community

Green Mountain School District Superintendent Tyson Vogeler arrived on campus about 5:30 a.m. Feb. 21 and got to work plowing. Yes, plowing. Read story

Battle Ground: Everett Buck.

Two Battle Ground students named candidates for presidential honor

Battle Ground: Everett Buck.

March 7, 2018, 5:57am Community

Seniors Everett Buck of CAM Academy and Kylie Sahota of Battle Ground High School were named two of 4,500 national candidates for the 2018 U.S. Presidential Scholars Program, which is in its 54th year. Read story

Hazel Dell: The Washington State University Master Food Preservers honored their volunteers at its annual awards and recognition event. Front row, from left: Malia Myers, Judi Seifert, Helen Redmond, Jennifer Kootstra, Elizabeth Dutson and Zena Edwards. Back row, from left: Vicki Ivy, Debra Basquez, Carolyn Heniges, Scotty Parrish, Lori Bryan, Laurie Burgess and Sandra Brown.

WSU Master Food Preservers honor volunteers

Hazel Dell: The Washington State University Master Food Preservers honored their volunteers at its annual awards and recognition event. Front row, from left: Malia Myers, Judi Seifert, Helen Redmond, Jennifer Kootstra, Elizabeth Dutson and Zena Edwards. Back row, from left: Vicki Ivy, Debra Basquez, Carolyn Heniges, Scotty Parrish, Lori Bryan, Laurie Burgess and Sandra Brown.

March 7, 2018, 5:57am Community

Washington State University Master Food Preservers had its annual awards and recognition event Feb. 10. Read story

Woodland Action Center, a thrift store and food bank, now offers a job resource center to their clients.

Woodland Action Center adds employment assistance program

Woodland Action Center, a thrift store and food bank, now offers a job resource center to their clients.

February 28, 2018, 6:00am Clark County Life

WOODLAND -- The volunteers at Woodland Action Center don't want any regular clients. Read story