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Ridgefield: Mugs made by art students in Ridgefield High School, which were inspired by African face jugs brought to America through the slave trade. The project was part of a district-wide Black History Month focus.

Ridgefield School District explores African American culture in honor of Black History Month

Ridgefield: Mugs made by art students in Ridgefield High School, which were inspired by African face jugs brought to America through the slave trade. The project was part of a district-wide Black History Month focus.

March 28, 2018, 5:10am Community

In honor of Black History Month, Ridgefield School District students spent February exploring African Americans’ experiences, culture and contributions to American history. Read story

Dann Wynn, left, and J.P. Tugnon of Portland Painting & Restoration work on a home in the Hough neighborhood March 13. The Hough Neighborhood Association is in need of officers after both co-chairs resigned earlier this year.

Hough Neighborhood Association works to rebuild

Dann Wynn, left, and J.P. Tugnon of Portland Painting & Restoration work on a home in the Hough neighborhood March 13. The Hough Neighborhood Association is in need of officers after both co-chairs resigned earlier this year.

March 21, 2018, 6:02am Clark County Life

A difference in opinions, personality clashes and communication issues have left the Hough Neighborhood Association with only half its officers after both co-chairs resigned earlier this year. Now, the remaining officers, who are fairly new, are calling on neighbors step up to fill the open positions. Read story

Everybody Has a Story: Memories of starving artist, free spirit who became Indian ‘Picasso’

March 21, 2018, 6:00am Clark County Life

My wife and I met when we were students at Arizona State College (now Northern Arizona University) in Flagstaff. While there, we knew a student named Rudy, although he didn’t attend long enough to graduate. Read story

Mountain View student pages for Sen. Wilson

March 21, 2018, 5:23am Community

Mountain View High School junior Hannah Callan, 16, spent a week in Olympia recently, working as a page for the Washington state Senate at the Capitol. Read story

Orchards: The Clark County Council honored four Heritage High School students for work in a contest to design a new logo for the Clark County Parks Advisory Board. From left: Council Chair Marc Boldt, Councilor Jeanne Stewart, first-place winner Heidi Hayden, second-place winner Eli Entwistle, third-place co-winner Jennifer Jones, third-place co-winner Viktoria Kryshtal, Bill Bjerke, parks manager, Councilor Julie Olson and Councilor Eileen Quiring.

Heritage High School students honored for designing parks board logo

Orchards: The Clark County Council honored four Heritage High School students for work in a contest to design a new logo for the Clark County Parks Advisory Board. From left: Council Chair Marc Boldt, Councilor Jeanne Stewart, first-place winner Heidi Hayden, second-place winner Eli Entwistle, third-place co-winner Jennifer Jones, third-place co-winner Viktoria Kryshtal, Bill Bjerke, parks manager, Councilor Julie Olson and Councilor Eileen Quiring.

March 21, 2018, 5:23am Community

The Clark County Council honored Heritage High School student Heidi Hayden for designing the winning entry in a logo contest for the Clark County Parks Advisory Board. Read story

Edgewood Park: Clark County Genealogical Society finished a yearlong project to digitize tax ledgers from 1886 and 1891. From left: Bradley Richardson of the Clark County Historical Museum; Erin Enos, a Washington State University Vancouver intern; Robert Schimelpfenig, a WSUV archivist; Tracy Rebstock of the Washington State Archives staff; Brian Runyan, Clark County Genealogical Society president; Lois Bosland, a genealogical society transcriber; Ann Rowland, a society transcriber; Steve Fountain, a WSUV professor; and Lethene Parks, society volunteer project coordinator.

Genealogical society digitizes 19th century tax ledgers

Edgewood Park: Clark County Genealogical Society finished a yearlong project to digitize tax ledgers from 1886 and 1891. From left: Bradley Richardson of the Clark County Historical Museum; Erin Enos, a Washington State University Vancouver intern; Robert Schimelpfenig, a WSUV archivist; Tracy Rebstock of the Washington State Archives staff; Brian Runyan, Clark County Genealogical Society president; Lois Bosland, a genealogical society transcriber; Ann Rowland, a society transcriber; Steve Fountain, a WSUV professor; and Lethene Parks, society volunteer project coordinator.

March 21, 2018, 5:21am Community

After a yearlong project, the Clark County Genealogical Society has finished digitizing the 1886 and 1891 tax ledgers. Read story

Camas: Fort Vancouver chapter of Sons of the American Revolution President Jeff Lightburn presents Camas High School junior Monica Chang with her certificate and check for winning the chapter’s essay contest for her work, “Freedom of the Press: A pillar of modern democracy.”

Camas junior’s essay on freedom of the press earns award

Camas: Fort Vancouver chapter of Sons of the American Revolution President Jeff Lightburn presents Camas High School junior Monica Chang with her certificate and check for winning the chapter’s essay contest for her work, “Freedom of the Press: A pillar of modern democracy.”

March 21, 2018, 5:21am Community

Camas High School junior Monica Chang scored a first-place finish in the Fort Vancouver Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution’s George S. and Stella M. Knight Essay Contest. Read story

Clark County: Basketball teams from Evergreen High School and Battle Ground High School were in Wenatchee earlier this month to compete in the Unified Special Olympics Winter Games.

Evergreen, Battle Ground basketball teams compete in Special Olympics

Clark County: Basketball teams from Evergreen High School and Battle Ground High School were in Wenatchee earlier this month to compete in the Unified Special Olympics Winter Games.

March 21, 2018, 5:21am Community

Students from Evergreen Public Schools and Battle Ground Public Schools participated in the Unified Special Olympics Winter Games on March 2-4 in Wenatchee. Read story

Washougal: Rob Pullen, a parent in the Washougal School District, performed with his violin with Gause Elementary School students.

Gause Elementary School students rock out with visiting violin player

Washougal: Rob Pullen, a parent in the Washougal School District, performed with his violin with Gause Elementary School students.

March 21, 2018, 5:19am Community

Rob Pullen, a parent in the Washougal School District, visited students at Gause Elementary School on Feb. 16 to play violin. Read story

Fairway-164th Avenue: Students at Union High School hosted a Techie Bootcamp at Touchmark at Fairway Village, helping residents solve issues with their personal devices, such as laptops and cellphones.

Union High School students teach seniors about technology, robots

Fairway-164th Avenue: Students at Union High School hosted a Techie Bootcamp at Touchmark at Fairway Village, helping residents solve issues with their personal devices, such as laptops and cellphones.

March 21, 2018, 5:19am Community

Seniors at Touchmark Fairway Village learned about technology recently during a Techie Bootcamp hosted by students from Union High School’s robotics team. Read story