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Ridgefield: The Squishies were one of two View Ridge Middle School’s two robotics teams that participated in a Lego league robotics competition in Olympia. From left: William Sowders, Jud Kennedy, Carter Long, Cayden Lauder, Kaison Apol, Liam Rapp and Isabelle Sheley. Christian Duquette, who is not pictured, is also part of the team.

View Ridge Middle School sends two robotics teams to tournament

Ridgefield: The Squishies were one of two View Ridge Middle School’s two robotics teams that participated in a Lego league robotics competition in Olympia. From left: William Sowders, Jud Kennedy, Carter Long, Cayden Lauder, Kaison Apol, Liam Rapp and Isabelle Sheley. Christian Duquette, who is not pictured, is also part of the team.

February 7, 2018, 5:26am Community

Two View Ridge Middle School teams competed in a For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology Lego League Robotics contest in Olympia. Read story

Master Gardeners award $35,000 in grants

February 7, 2018, 5:26am Community

The Master Gardeners Foundation of Clark County board approved $35,000 in grant requests for 2018. Read story

East Mill Plain: Clark Public Utilities gave Evergreen Public Schools a rebate check for energy upgrades in the district. From left: Todd Yuzuriha, president of the school board, Superintendent John Steach, Bill Hibbs, Clark Public Utilities commercial energy efficiency manager, and Jeff Taylor, manager with Columbia Electric Supply.

Evergreen Public Schools receives rebate check for energy upgrades

East Mill Plain: Clark Public Utilities gave Evergreen Public Schools a rebate check for energy upgrades in the district. From left: Todd Yuzuriha, president of the school board, Superintendent John Steach, Bill Hibbs, Clark Public Utilities commercial energy efficiency manager, and Jeff Taylor, manager with Columbia Electric Supply.

February 7, 2018, 5:19am Community

A few upgrades at Evergreen Public Schools led to representatives from Clark Public Utilities presenting a check for nearly $90,000 to the district. Read story

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In The Service

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February 7, 2018, 5:16am Community

BASIC TRAINING Read story

Esther Short: More than 70 volunteers spent their Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service sorting through food at FISH of Vancouver.

Volunteers sort food on MLK Day of Service

Esther Short: More than 70 volunteers spent their Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service sorting through food at FISH of Vancouver.

February 7, 2018, 5:16am Community

More than 70 volunteers from the Rotary Club of Vancouver, Fort Vancouver Lions Club, LSW Architects and other organizations volunteered at FISH of Vancouver on Jan. 15 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service. Read story

Applause

February 7, 2018, 5:11am Community

GRADUATES Read story

Everybody Has a Story: Wide-eyed kid, older now, reflects on a giant – regal Uncle John

January 31, 2018, 6:00am Clark County Life

My uncle John seemed like a movie star! Read story

Just under an acre of land on the south side of WinCo Foods, along Northeast 119th Street, has been acquired as the site of a new Brush Prairie library.

Bookmarked: Brush Prairie library location

Just under an acre of land on the south side of WinCo Foods, along Northeast 119th Street, has been acquired as the site of a new Brush Prairie library.

January 31, 2018, 6:00am Clark County Life

A blank space in Clark County's library map is starting to get filled in. Read story

Woodland: From left: Stacy Brown, Woodland Public Schools’ business services manager, Jillian Jacobs, TEAM High School teacher, Jake Hall, executive director of learning supports and alternatives, and Stacie Crochet, local mental health provider, stand outside TEAM High School, where students can now access free mental health services thanks to federal funding.

Woodland receives funding for free mental health services

Woodland: From left: Stacy Brown, Woodland Public Schools’ business services manager, Jillian Jacobs, TEAM High School teacher, Jake Hall, executive director of learning supports and alternatives, and Stacie Crochet, local mental health provider, stand outside TEAM High School, where students can now access free mental health services thanks to federal funding.

January 31, 2018, 5:14am Community

Woodland Public Schools will offer free mental health services to students at TEAM High School, the district’s alternative high school program, thanks to funding received from the Every Student Succeeds Act. Read story

Minnehaha: About 100 Kaiser Permanente employees volunteers at the Clark County Food Bank for Kaiser Northwest’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day service event. From left: Matt Edmonds, communications manager for Clark County Food Bank, Frank Hurtarte, vice president of Human Resources for Kaiser Permanente Northwest, Ruth Brinkley, president of Kaiser Foundation Health Plan and Hospitals of the Northwest, and Tracy Dannen-Grace, director of community partnerships and philanthropy with Kaiser Permanente Northwest.

Kaiser employees volunteer for MLK Day

Minnehaha: About 100 Kaiser Permanente employees volunteers at the Clark County Food Bank for Kaiser Northwest’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day service event. From left: Matt Edmonds, communications manager for Clark County Food Bank, Frank Hurtarte, vice president of Human Resources for Kaiser Permanente Northwest, Ruth Brinkley, president of Kaiser Foundation Health Plan and Hospitals of the Northwest, and Tracy Dannen-Grace, director of community partnerships and philanthropy with Kaiser Permanente Northwest.

January 31, 2018, 5:12am Community

About 100 Kaiser Permanente employees spent Jan. 15 volunteering at Clark County Food Bank. Read story