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Fort Vancouver alumni collect donations for student groups

February 15, 2017, 5:55am Community

The Fort Vancouver High School Trappers4Trappers Alumni Association handed out $2,700 in grants recently to various staffers. Read story

Harvest of the Month brings pears to school

February 15, 2017, 5:55am Community

Washington State University Extension’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education’s Harvest of the Month campaign visited Hearthwood Elementary School in February. Read story

Dutch Bros. employees, customers come to local family’s aid

February 15, 2017, 5:55am Community

When Vancouver resident Hanson Murray and his family lost their home to a fire on Jan. 7, employees and customers at his local Dutch Bros. helped him in an appropriate manner: with mochas. Read story

Esther Short: Vancouver Dawn Lions members Bill Karcher, from left, Dan Huckins and Brian Wolfe plant a tree outside Vancouver City Hall.

Lions brave cold to plant trees

Esther Short: Vancouver Dawn Lions members Bill Karcher, from left, Dan Huckins and Brian Wolfe plant a tree outside Vancouver City Hall.

February 15, 2017, 5:55am Community

Members from the Vancouver Dawn Lions Club spent some time following recent winter storms planting trees outside Vancouver City Hall. Read story

Woodland: Woodland High School SkillsUSA team members Deja Peterson, from left, Carinda Washburn, Brooke Schimmel, Daphne Mendoza and Katelynn-Paulson working on a culinary competition.

Woodland SkillsUSA team holds record-setting food drive

Woodland: Woodland High School SkillsUSA team members Deja Peterson, from left, Carinda Washburn, Brooke Schimmel, Daphne Mendoza and Katelynn-Paulson working on a culinary competition.

February 15, 2017, 5:55am Community

Woodland High School’s SkillsUSA team collected 850 items for the Woodland Action Center through a food drive. Read story

Bryan Shull, owner of Trap Door Brewing, is concerned about recent spills of hazardous materials in an alleyway in Uptown Village. There had been spills of cooking oil and paint within two weeks of each other near the end of 2016.

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Bryan Shull, owner of Trap Door Brewing, is concerned about recent spills of hazardous materials in an alleyway in Uptown Village. There had been spills of cooking oil and paint within two weeks of each other near the end of 2016.

February 8, 2017, 6:04am Business

Back-to-back spills of liquid substances in an alleyway in Uptown Village recently left some neighborhood businesses fuming. Read story

Everybody Has a Story: Very Special Valentine’s Meal leaves a bad taste

February 8, 2017, 6:01am Clark County Life

As a new bride, I wanted our first Valentine’s Day as husband and wife—the most romantic of annual holidays—to be memorable. Read story

Battle Ground: For his fifth birthday, Quinn asked his parents and family to help him gather pet beds and bowls to donate to Second Chance Companions.

Battle Ground boy gives back to Second Chance Companions

Battle Ground: For his fifth birthday, Quinn asked his parents and family to help him gather pet beds and bowls to donate to Second Chance Companions.

February 8, 2017, 6:00am Community

To celebrate his fifth birthday, Quinn Pia wanted to give back. His family recently adopted a kitten through Second Chance Companions, and he asked his parents and relatives to help him collect pet beds and bowls for foster animals. Read story

Washougal: Gause Elementary School student Kuryn Morris was part of a fine dining lunch, where students enjoyed a four-course meal while practicing etiquette skills.

Students, library dress up for fancy lunch

Washougal: Gause Elementary School student Kuryn Morris was part of a fine dining lunch, where students enjoyed a four-course meal while practicing etiquette skills.

February 8, 2017, 6:00am Community

Cindi Freeman’s second- and third-graders at Gause Elementary School got a chance to practice etiquette skills during a special lunch at the school library, which was transformed into a fine dining establishment complete with linens, china and silverware. Read story

East Vancouver: Students at Crestline Elementary School, such as Zen Andersen, participated in the National Association of Women in Construction&#039;s Block Kids Building Competition.

Students build creativity with Women in Construction

East Vancouver: Students at Crestline Elementary School, such as Zen Andersen, participated in the National Association of Women in Construction&#039;s Block Kids Building Competition.

February 8, 2017, 5:59am Community

Crestline Elementary School students participated in the Block Kids Building Competition, which was sponsored by the National Association of Women in Construction. Read story