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Everybody Has a Story: He sailed with the Navy but still needed permission to drive

December 7, 2016, 6:00am Community

In 1946, I turned 20 years old, and it was time to get my driver’s license renewed. Read story

Former Mountain View basketball player Carly Holboke while still in high school. Holboke, who now plays for Dominican University of California, was named a nominee for the 2017 Allstate Women&#039;s Basketball Coaches Association Good Works Team.

Basketball standout honored for volunteer service

Former Mountain View basketball player Carly Holboke while still in high school. Holboke, who now plays for Dominican University of California, was named a nominee for the 2017 Allstate Women&#039;s Basketball Coaches Association Good Works Team.

December 7, 2016, 5:55am Community

Former Mountain View High School basketball player Carly Holboke, who currently plays for Dominican University of California, was named a nominee for the 2017 Allstate Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Good Works Team. Read story

Woodland: Suzette Milkowski-McGraw retired after 38 years with the Green Mountain School District, during which she worked with 17 superintendents and saw the school grow from two classrooms to 10.

Longtime Green Mountain School District employee retires

Woodland: Suzette Milkowski-McGraw retired after 38 years with the Green Mountain School District, during which she worked with 17 superintendents and saw the school grow from two classrooms to 10.

December 7, 2016, 5:55am Community

At the end of the last school year, Green Mountain School District employee Suzette Milkowski-McGraw retired from the district after 38 years of service. Read story

Battle Ground: North County Food Bank&#039;s Jill Kurtz, from left, and John Idsinga accept a check for more than $8,000 from Lewis River Rotary President Kathleen Hensch-Fleming.

Lewis River Rotary donates more than $8,000 to food bank

Battle Ground: North County Food Bank&#039;s Jill Kurtz, from left, and John Idsinga accept a check for more than $8,000 from Lewis River Rotary President Kathleen Hensch-Fleming.

December 7, 2016, 5:51am Community

The Lewis River Rotary donated more than $8,000 to the North County Community Food Bank thanks to proceeds raised during the Rotary’s annual auction. The Lewis River Rotary has supported the local food bank since the club’s founding in 1992. As part of Rotary International, Lewis River Rotary meets weekly… Read story

Ridgefield: Bridget McCallie.

Three from Ridgefield make regional honor choir groups

Ridgefield: Bridget McCallie.

December 7, 2016, 5:50am Community

Three Ridgefield High School student musicians were accepted into the 2017 honor choirs sponsored by the National Association for Music Education Northwest Division, which is made of students in Washington, Oregon, Alaska, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. Read story

Camas: Pacific Crest Academy third-grader Katie Jackson, who collected more than 1,400 items for the school&#039;s food drive by going into Chuck&#039;s Produce and asking them for a donation.

Third-grader gets food donation from grocery store

Camas: Pacific Crest Academy third-grader Katie Jackson, who collected more than 1,400 items for the school&#039;s food drive by going into Chuck&#039;s Produce and asking them for a donation.

December 7, 2016, 5:45am Community

Students at Pacific Crest Academy were participating in their annual food drive when the Student Council put out a challenge, pitting middle schoolers against elementary school students to see which group could collect more food. Read story

Washougal: Gause Elementary School fourth- and fifth-graders take their oath to serve as new members of the School Safety Patrol, where they will help fellow students navigate the crosswalk near the school.

Elementary school signs up new student safety patrol

Washougal: Gause Elementary School fourth- and fifth-graders take their oath to serve as new members of the School Safety Patrol, where they will help fellow students navigate the crosswalk near the school.

December 7, 2016, 5:37am Community

Nearly 50 Gause Elementary School fourth- and fifth-graders took an oath on Nov. 18 to serve as the school’s new School Safety Patrol. Students watch safety videos, observe current patrol members as a part of the training and are supervised on patrol for two days before being approved for a… Read story

Washougal: Washougal School District staffer selected Washougal High School junior Conner Grant as one of the first artists honored as part of a new program where students artwork will hang in the district office.

Washougal student artists display work in district office

Washougal: Washougal School District staffer selected Washougal High School junior Conner Grant as one of the first artists honored as part of a new program where students artwork will hang in the district office.

December 7, 2016, 5:35am Community

Washougal High School and Jemtegaard Middle School students will have their artwork displayed in the school district office starting soon. Previously, selected student art was put on display at the high school’s Blue Note Concert Series, held in the auditorium, and this year, once the concerts are complete, the artwork… Read story

Architect Joe Echeverri from Bassetti Architects speaks to students earlier this month about designing a climbing tower at La Center High School. San Francisco-based general contractor Swinerton Builders pledged $80,000 to La Center High School to help build a climbing wall on the school grounds. Students are trying to raise an additional $20,000 for the project.

La Center High School students eager to learn, make climbing wall on school grounds a reality

Architect Joe Echeverri from Bassetti Architects speaks to students earlier this month about designing a climbing tower at La Center High School. San Francisco-based general contractor Swinerton Builders pledged $80,000 to La Center High School to help build a climbing wall on the school grounds. Students are trying to raise an additional $20,000 for the project.

November 30, 2016, 6:05am Clark County News

The contractor for the Cowlitz Indian Tribe La Center-area casino project is working to bridge the gap with the community by building a wall. Read story

Everybody has a story: Veterans find old friendships, new way forward in Sierra trip

November 30, 2016, 6:03am Community

Been two years since I got out of the Army, back to the real world. I shared with brother Tom, still a Marine, Dad’s remodeled “bunkhouse” in the backyard of our home in Canoga Park, Calif. I was 22 in the summer of 1973, and my folks said I’d changed.… Read story