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Woodland: Kelly Keigwin, left, and Rachel Feston of the Green Mountain Collective, a community center they are looking to open in the fall, at a fundraiser at Mon Ami Cafe.

Duo raising money to open garden, art space

Woodland: Kelly Keigwin, left, and Rachel Feston of the Green Mountain Collective, a community center they are looking to open in the fall, at a fundraiser at Mon Ami Cafe.

March 8, 2017, 5:59am Community

A few years ago, Rachel Feston started selling weekly produce baskets, and so many members signed up through her farm, the Urban Snail, that she needed more space for her community sponsored agriculture. Read story

Orchards: Some of the dishes cooked by Heritage High School students during the Washington Hospitality Association&#039;s Regional Pro Start Invitational, in which they placed third in the culinary competition.

Heritage students show off culinary skills in competition

Orchards: Some of the dishes cooked by Heritage High School students during the Washington Hospitality Association&#039;s Regional Pro Start Invitational, in which they placed third in the culinary competition.

March 8, 2017, 5:59am Community

Heritage High School students placed third in the Washington Hospitality Association’s Regional Pro Start Invitational, held last month at Clover Park Technical College in Lakewood. Read story

Spotlight on Youth

March 8, 2017, 5:56am Community

Achievements of local youth Read story

Everybody Has A Story: Snaking through canyon an adventure to remember

March 1, 2017, 6:05am Clark County Life

It was the summer of my midteens, a time when most kids are convinced they are invincible. My friend Charlie and I decided to replicate an adventure fraught with danger and foolishness: We were going to hike the 12 miles, or so, of the Snake River Canyon in southern Idaho,… Read story

Sydney Clark

Spotlight on youth

Sydney Clark

March 1, 2017, 6:00am Community

LEGISLATIVE PAGE PROGRAM Read story

Battle Ground: Connect Battle Ground Executive Director Curtis Miller, from left; Lydia Sanders, the Battle Ground Public Schools&#039; family resource services coordinator; and Tobie Bryant and Glynda Hamilton, both from Connect Battle Ground.

Battle Ground schools get grant for new program

Battle Ground: Connect Battle Ground Executive Director Curtis Miller, from left; Lydia Sanders, the Battle Ground Public Schools&#039; family resource services coordinator; and Tobie Bryant and Glynda Hamilton, both from Connect Battle Ground.

March 1, 2017, 6:00am Community

Battle Ground Public Schools received a $25,000 grant from the state Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction for the development of a volunteer program to help teach resilience skills to students faced with housing instability. Read story

Jaxon Mills, 15, of Skyview High School, center, practices baseball at Advanced Skills Baseball in Vancouver on Monday. The business has opened its doors in the former Oxford Athletic Club.

An old club gets new life in Vancouver

Jaxon Mills, 15, of Skyview High School, center, practices baseball at Advanced Skills Baseball in Vancouver on Monday. The business has opened its doors in the former Oxford Athletic Club.

March 1, 2017, 6:00am Clark County Health

A Vancouver institution of more than 50 years is enjoying a new life as a facility where, once again, young athletes are going to train. Read story

Volunteer Opportunities

March 1, 2017, 6:00am Community

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

Nonprofit will award more than $1 million in scholarships this year

March 1, 2017, 5:59am Community

The Clark College Foundation will hand out more than $1 million in scholarships this school year, the first time the nonprofit has awarded that much in its 43-year history. Read story

Olympia: Rep.

Stonier brings family flag for Day of Remembrance

Olympia: Rep.

March 1, 2017, 5:59am Community

State lawmakers offered resolutions to mark the 75th anniversary of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s executive order mandating the internment of most Americans of Japanese descent, a day now called the Day of Remembrance, and hosted groups and individuals at the state capitol on Feb. 15. Read story