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Battle Ground cadet earns scholarship for flight academy

January 24, 2018, 5:47am Community

Battle Ground High School junior Taylor Harpe was named a recipient of the 2018 Air Force Chief of Staff Flight Academy Private Pilot Scholarship. Read story

Woodland: Woodland High School’s Interact Club and other student volunteers assisted with Woodland Rotary Club’s annual Christmas Giving Program by buying clothes, food and gifts for more than 100 families.

Students volunteer with Rotary Club’s Christmas Giving Program

Woodland: Woodland High School’s Interact Club and other student volunteers assisted with Woodland Rotary Club’s annual Christmas Giving Program by buying clothes, food and gifts for more than 100 families.

January 24, 2018, 5:42am Community

Woodland High School’s Interact Club and other student volunteers spent some time in December buying clothes, food and gifts for more than 100 families in the city as part of the Woodland Rotary Club’s annual Christmas Giving Program. Read story

Lake Shore: Jordan Parkes, 17, received the Summit Award, making her the first scout in the Cascade Pacific Council to earn the award, which is equivalent to achieving the rank of Eagle Scout.

Vancouver scout first in area to earn Summit Award

Lake Shore: Jordan Parkes, 17, received the Summit Award, making her the first scout in the Cascade Pacific Council to earn the award, which is equivalent to achieving the rank of Eagle Scout.

January 24, 2018, 5:12am Community

Jordan Parkes, 17, became the first scout from the Cascade Pacific Council to earn the Venturing Summit Award, the highest award a scout can receive in Venturing. Read story

Sifton Market, on Fourth Plain Boulevard, has been closed since last January, when it was heavily damaged by an intentionally set fire. Owner Tom Ranck said he’s eager for construction to begin rebuilding the store.

Sifton Market ready to rise from ashes

Sifton Market, on Fourth Plain Boulevard, has been closed since last January, when it was heavily damaged by an intentionally set fire. Owner Tom Ranck said he’s eager for construction to begin rebuilding the store.

January 17, 2018, 6:30am Clark County Life

By the time you read this, construction of a new Sifton Market may be underway at 13412 N.E. Fourth Plain Blvd. Read story

Courtesy David Sabin David Sabin looks just like some guy named Hemingway. In this 1995 photo his arm is around Peter O’Toole, with whom he shot a Pizza Hut commercial.

Everybody Has A Story: Late for a date, but so very Ernest

Courtesy David Sabin David Sabin looks just like some guy named Hemingway. In this 1995 photo his arm is around Peter O’Toole, with whom he shot a Pizza Hut commercial.

January 17, 2018, 6:03am Clark County Life

Late in the previous century, I was a rather well-known actor in Washington, D.C. I was no longer young, but I was not yet ancient, either. And I very much enjoyed being recognized around town, and even stood the occasional drink — the enjoyment of it being kind of embarrassing… Read story

Woodland: Green Mountain School District Superintendent Tyson Vogeler, left, honored outgoing school board member Garren Elmer, center, for his 16-plus years of work and board chairman Rick Syring, right, with the Washington State School Directors’ Association Certificate of Appreciation for 30 years of service on the board.

Two Green Mountain school board members honored

Woodland: Green Mountain School District Superintendent Tyson Vogeler, left, honored outgoing school board member Garren Elmer, center, for his 16-plus years of work and board chairman Rick Syring, right, with the Washington State School Directors’ Association Certificate of Appreciation for 30 years of service on the board.

January 17, 2018, 5:55am Community

Green Mountain School District board chairman Rick Syring earned the Washington State School Directors’ Association Certification of Appreciation for his 30 years of service on the school board. Read story

Battle Ground: Laurin Middle School student Rayna Gardea’s Award of Merit-winning artwork in the 2018 Rose City Classic Art Show, which has a theme of “My Dog’s Got Talent.”

Battle Ground middle schooler earns spot in dog-themed art show

Battle Ground: Laurin Middle School student Rayna Gardea’s Award of Merit-winning artwork in the 2018 Rose City Classic Art Show, which has a theme of “My Dog’s Got Talent.”

January 17, 2018, 5:55am Community

Laurin Middle School student Rayna Gardea won an Award of Merit for grades 7 and 8 in the 2018 Rose City Classic Art Show. She will have her artwork featured in the Rose City Classic Dog Show running today through Sunday at the Portland Expo Center. This year’s art show… Read story

Clark College Foundation honored by national nonprofit

January 17, 2018, 5:55am Community

The Clark College Foundation won two Council for Advancement and Support of Education awards recently. The foundation won a silver award for “The Universe Speaks,” a story in the summer 2016 edition of Partners magazine. The story followed Cody Messick, a Clark graduate, and a scientific team that helped discover… Read story

Battle Ground: Battle Ground High School senior Laney Pham was one of two winners at the school’s eighth annual Poetry Out Loud competition, along with sophomore Sandra Fachiol. Last year, Pham made it to the state competition.

Two tie in Battle Ground poetry competition

Battle Ground: Battle Ground High School senior Laney Pham was one of two winners at the school’s eighth annual Poetry Out Loud competition, along with sophomore Sandra Fachiol. Last year, Pham made it to the state competition.

January 17, 2018, 5:55am Community

Battle Ground High School senior Laney Pham and sophomore Sandra Fachiol tied in the school’s eighth annual Poetry Out Loud competition, held on Dec. 13. Read story

East Vancouver: Shahala Middle School sixth-grader Jamon Bowers’ “blessing box,” which he built and stocked as part of a service project for his leadership class. He placed the box outside of his family’s house.

Leadership class helps out through service projects

East Vancouver: Shahala Middle School sixth-grader Jamon Bowers’ “blessing box,” which he built and stocked as part of a service project for his leadership class. He placed the box outside of his family’s house.

January 17, 2018, 5:55am Community

In Traci Johnson’s leadership class, at Shahala Middle School, students have a service sheet with a number of items they can do to earn points in the classroom. Read story