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Hazel Dell: Clark College students from Kristen Myklebust’s Food and Your Health classes work and dig to create a French drain at the Hazel Dell School and Community Garden. From left: Nicholas Campbell, Josh Loring, Jeff Freeman, Nazar Dimidenko and Denis Mocanu.

Clark College students install drain at community greenhouse

Hazel Dell: Clark College students from Kristen Myklebust’s Food and Your Health classes work and dig to create a French drain at the Hazel Dell School and Community Garden. From left: Nicholas Campbell, Josh Loring, Jeff Freeman, Nazar Dimidenko and Denis Mocanu.

June 21, 2017, 5:59am Community

Thirty-three Clark College students from Kristen Myklebust’s and Veronica Brock’s Food and Your Health classes attended two work parties at the Hazel Dell School and Community Garden. Read story

Got a true tale to tell? We’d like to hear it!

June 14, 2017, 6:05am Clark County Life

The Columbian readers tell the best stories. Because The Columbian readers lead the most interesting lives. Read story

Jahara Craber, center, looks at a book with her daughter, Alleyah Sansburn, 4, while her 18-month-old son Liam Sansburn listens nearby May 30 at the Yacolt Library Express.

Library Express fills need, old jail cells in Yacolt

Jahara Craber, center, looks at a book with her daughter, Alleyah Sansburn, 4, while her 18-month-old son Liam Sansburn listens nearby May 30 at the Yacolt Library Express.

June 14, 2017, 6:02am Clark County Life

Crouched down among the shelves of the Yacolt Library Express, Jahara Craber and her two children perused the pages of their latest finds. Read story

You Can Help

June 14, 2017, 6:00am Community

Volunteer Connections provides opportunities through the Human Services Council. Read story

Stuart Ostby

Applause

Stuart Ostby

June 14, 2017, 6:00am Community

DOCTOR OF MEDICINE DEGREE Read story

Clark County: Teri Davis.

Two Vancouver women named to state PTA

Clark County: Teri Davis.

June 14, 2017, 5:55am Community

The Washington State PTA recently announced its new board of directors for 2017-19, including two Vancouver residents. Read story

Cascade Highlands: Billy Schuldt from Camas High School took home first place in the 2017 Columbia Gorge Refuge Stewards Youth Photo Contest for his photo of a duck rising from water.

Winners in Gorge photo contest to be displayed

Cascade Highlands: Billy Schuldt from Camas High School took home first place in the 2017 Columbia Gorge Refuge Stewards Youth Photo Contest for his photo of a duck rising from water.

June 14, 2017, 5:55am Community

Shoppers at the Fisher’s Landing New Seasons Market, 2100 S.E. 164th Ave., Vancouver, will have the opportunity to enjoy art from local students for the rest of the month. Read story

Esther Short: Some of the scholarship winners at a luncheon hosted by the Vancouver Rotary Foundation, which awarded $88,000 to local high school and college students.

Rotary awards $88,000 in scholarships

Esther Short: Some of the scholarship winners at a luncheon hosted by the Vancouver Rotary Foundation, which awarded $88,000 to local high school and college students.

June 14, 2017, 5:55am Community

The Vancouver Rotary Foundation awarded $88,000 in college scholarships to 22 Southwest Washington high school and college students. Read story

Shumway: The Clark County Court Appointed Special Advocate Program, which is celebrating its 35th anniversary this year, hosted an event June 1 to honor 145 volunteers who advocate for children in foster care.

Child advocacy program celebrates volunteers

Shumway: The Clark County Court Appointed Special Advocate Program, which is celebrating its 35th anniversary this year, hosted an event June 1 to honor 145 volunteers who advocate for children in foster care.

June 14, 2017, 5:55am Community

Shumway -- The Clark County Court Appointed Special Advocate Program honored 145 volunteers who work with children in foster care on June 1. Read story

East Vancouver: Cascade Middle School students and community members raised $7,984 for childhood cancer research during a head-shaving fundraiser June 1.

Head-shaving fundraiser comes to Cascade Middle School

East Vancouver: Cascade Middle School students and community members raised $7,984 for childhood cancer research during a head-shaving fundraiser June 1.

June 14, 2017, 5:55am Community

East Vancouver -- Cascade Middle School hosted a St. Baldrick's Foundation head-shaving fundraiser for childhood cancer research June 1, which also featured an exotic car display, large slide and vendors from several local businesses. Read story