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The West Columbia Gorge Humane Society received a delivery of 30 cats from a shelter in Utah last month, the third such trade between the two shelters this year.

Humane Society receives cat delivery from Utah

The West Columbia Gorge Humane Society received a delivery of 30 cats from a shelter in Utah last month, the third such trade between the two shelters this year.

July 6, 2016, 5:55am Community

The West Columbia Gorge Humane Society has 30 new cats up for adoption from a humane society in Utah. Read story

PTO raises $20,000 for tutoring club

July 6, 2016, 5:55am Community

The Fisher’s Landing Elementary School Parent Teacher Organization raised $20,000 with their annual Big Top Auction and plant sale, and 100 percent of the proceeds will go to the school’s math and reading club. Read story

Furry Friends volunteers Sandy Bush, left, and Tess Ewart with a dog at the Recycled Arts Festival, where the no-kill cat shelter had kittens up for adoption and offered discounted microchips.

Kittens, ID chips at arts fair

Furry Friends volunteers Sandy Bush, left, and Tess Ewart with a dog at the Recycled Arts Festival, where the no-kill cat shelter had kittens up for adoption and offered discounted microchips.

July 6, 2016, 5:55am Community

Furry Friends volunteers spent some time at the Recycled Arts Festival, where they had kittens up for adoption and offered discounted Avid FriendChip ID microchips, which help locate a lost animal. Read story

A group of volunteers from Christian Life Church participate in the Washington State Department of Transportation&#039;s Adopt-a-Highway program every three months by cleaning up a segment of state Highway 14.

Church group keeps highway clean

A group of volunteers from Christian Life Church participate in the Washington State Department of Transportation&#039;s Adopt-a-Highway program every three months by cleaning up a segment of state Highway 14.

July 6, 2016, 5:55am Community

Every three months or so, a group of volunteers from Christian Life Church participate in the Washington State Department of Transportation’s Adopt-a-Highway program, where they pick up trash along a state Highway 14. Usually, between 12 to 14 people go out along Highway 14 between Camas and Southeast 192nd Avenue… Read story

Woodland High School student Jesse Fretwell reading his essay for the &quot;This I Believe&quot; essay project.

Students share beliefs in essay project

Woodland High School student Jesse Fretwell reading his essay for the &quot;This I Believe&quot; essay project.

July 6, 2016, 5:55am Community

Woodland High School students in Karla Bickmore’s Language Arts classes participated in an essay project titled “This I Believe” in which the students shared their thoughts on a variety of personal topics. Read story

Ridgefield honored for First Saturday program

July 6, 2016, 5:55am Community

Ridgefield is one of five cities to earn a Association of Washington Cities Municipal Excellence Award for 2016 for its First Saturdays program. Read story

Volunteers from the Washington State Department of Transportation at the 78th Street Heritage Farm, where they harvested vegetables for the Clark County Food Bank.

WSDOT volunteers help county food bank

Volunteers from the Washington State Department of Transportation at the 78th Street Heritage Farm, where they harvested vegetables for the Clark County Food Bank.

July 6, 2016, 5:55am Community

Volunteers from the Washington State Department of Transportation took some time off last month to help combat hunger in Clark County. Read story

Shumway: Members of the Clark County Newcomers Club present blankets to the YWCA SafeChoice Domestic Violence Program.

Club makes blankets for victims of domestic abuse

Shumway: Members of the Clark County Newcomers Club present blankets to the YWCA SafeChoice Domestic Violence Program.

July 6, 2016, 5:55am Community

The Clark County Newcomers Club quilting group donated blankets they made to the YWCA of Clark County last month. Read story

Rod Cook was named to the board of the directors for the Northwest Association for Blind Athletes.

Blind Athlete’s new director

Rod Cook was named to the board of the directors for the Northwest Association for Blind Athletes.

July 6, 2016, 5:55am Community

Rod Cook is the newest member of the Northwest Association for Blind Athletes’ board of directors, the nonprofit announced last month. Read story

You Can Help

July 5, 2016, 5:55am Community

Volunteer Connections provides opportunities through the Human Services Council. For information on the following and other opportunities, call 360-735-3683. Read story