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West Minnehaha: Liberty Tax Service and a Vancouver 7-Eleven hosted a joint food bank, collecting 450 pounds of food for the Clark County Food Bank.

Convenience store, tax service team up for food drive

West Minnehaha: Liberty Tax Service and a Vancouver 7-Eleven hosted a joint food bank, collecting 450 pounds of food for the Clark County Food Bank.

January 25, 2017, 6:00am Community

Liberty Tax Service and 7-Eleven hosted a joint New Year’s party and food drive at a Vancouver 7-Eleven location on Jan. 14. There was free food and drinks, a bounce house, games and raffle prizes. They collected 450 pounds of food and donated it to Clark County Food Bank. Read story

Battle Ground: Four lucky students from Tukes Valley Middle School earned the honor of throwing pies in their teachers faces for demonstrating positive behavior throughout the year.

Tukes Valley Middle Schoolers throw pies at teachers for good behavior

Battle Ground: Four lucky students from Tukes Valley Middle School earned the honor of throwing pies in their teachers faces for demonstrating positive behavior throughout the year.

January 25, 2017, 6:00am Community

Four Tukes Valley Middle School students had the honor of throwing pies at their teachers during an assembly earlier this month. The students’ names were picked randomly from a group of students who turned in a qualifying number of stamps from their student passports, which they earned for demonstrating positive… Read story

Innovative Services NW receive grant for updated kits

January 25, 2017, 6:00am Community

Innovative Services NW received a $1,000 grant from OnPoint Community Credit Union for its Pediatric Therapy Assessment/Evaluation Update Project. The grant will help Innovative purchase updated assessment kits, such as preschool language scales in both English and Spanish, which help therapists assess total language, auditory comprehension and expressive communication capabilities… Read story

Community Foundation hands out more than $476,000 to students

January 25, 2017, 6:00am Community

The Community Foundation for Southwest Washington awarded a total of $476,620 in scholarships to more than 200 students enrolled in classes during the 2016-2017 academic year. The students who received the scholarships are spread out from high school to college to graduate school, with 54 of the recipients attending college… Read story

Ellsworth Springs: Washington State University Extension&#039;s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education brought kale salad to Ellsworth Springs Elementary School as part of the program&#039;s Harvest of the Month campaign.

Harvest of the Month brings kale to students

Ellsworth Springs: Washington State University Extension&#039;s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education brought kale salad to Ellsworth Springs Elementary School as part of the program&#039;s Harvest of the Month campaign.

January 25, 2017, 5:59am Community

Washington State University Extension’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education was at Ellsworth Elementary School for its Harvest of the Month campaign. This month is focused on leafy greens, and more than 300 students were asked to try kale salad during the WSU program’s recent visit. There will be other greens… Read story

Hazel Dell: Heavy snow knocked over security nets and poles at Hazel Dell Little League&#039;s fields, and league officials are asking for help repairing some of the damage.

Little league seeks help with snow damage

Hazel Dell: Heavy snow knocked over security nets and poles at Hazel Dell Little League&#039;s fields, and league officials are asking for help repairing some of the damage.

January 25, 2017, 5:59am Community

The recent snowstorm hit hard throughout Clark County, and now officials with Hazel Dell Little League are scrambling to raise money to repair damage before opening day on March 11. During the storm, protective nets were knocked over on all three of the league’s fields, although one field’s nets didn’t… Read story

Bank organizes winter drive for shelters

January 25, 2017, 5:59am Community

Columbia Bank’s second Warm Hearts Winter Drive brought in $209,335.96 and 8,410 items for 54 homeless shelters throughout the Northwest, including $2,135 for Share House raised locally in Clark County. Last year, the drive collected $157,000 and nearly 12,000 items. Donations were made online through www.warmheartswinterdrive.com and cash and winter… Read story

Friends of the Carpenter receives grant money for services

January 25, 2017, 5:59am Community

Friends of the Carpenter received a $15,000 grant from the Ray Hickey Foundation, which will be used to support services at the Friendship Center in line with the organization’s mission as a nonprofit, faith-based day facility which provides safety, structure and purpose for vulnerable members of our community. “The Ray… Read story

Landover-Sharmel: Some of the posters made by students in Evergreen Public Schools to honor members of the district&#039;s school board at their Jan.

Students celebrate board members

Landover-Sharmel: Some of the posters made by students in Evergreen Public Schools to honor members of the district&#039;s school board at their Jan.

January 25, 2017, 5:58am Community

Students from across Evergreen Public Schools were at the Jan. 12 school board meeting to honor the district’s elected board members. The celebration included a proclamation from the governor, student-created banners and personally delivered messages. Students at the meeting came from Crestline Elementary School, Silver Star Elementary School, Mountain View… Read story

John Keller, left, and Fred Munhoven, who helped him restore a replica cannon at the entrance to Officers Row for the Fort Vancouver National Trust.

Eagle Scout, specialist restore historic replica cannon

John Keller, left, and Fred Munhoven, who helped him restore a replica cannon at the entrance to Officers Row for the Fort Vancouver National Trust.

January 18, 2017, 6:05am Clark County Life

For former Vancouver soldiers Gen. Ulysses S. Grant and Gen. O.O. Howard, whose names are on nearby buildings, the two cannons would have represented formidable weapons. Read story