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Hough: Volunteers complete Hough Elementary School&#039;s Alphabet Garden, the fifth phase in the school&#039;s Our Backyard Field Trip project.

Hough volunteers build garden for relaxing, learning

Hough: Volunteers complete Hough Elementary School&#039;s Alphabet Garden, the fifth phase in the school&#039;s Our Backyard Field Trip project.

June 5, 2016, 5:55am Community

Phase 5 of Hough Elementary School’s Our Backyard Field Trip project is done. Read story

Everybody Has A Story: Hardworking dad put family first

June 1, 2016, 6:13am Community

Our father fought on Iwo Jima. He wasn’t in the flag-raising team. Instead, he was caring for the wounded. Read story

Stephen Burks, a driver for FISH of Vancouver, unloads boxes of donated food in front of Central Park Place.

Community comes together for Central Park Place

Stephen Burks, a driver for FISH of Vancouver, unloads boxes of donated food in front of Central Park Place.

June 1, 2016, 6:01am Clark County Life

Bob Ewing said he likes to make large quantities of food such as chili or stew that he can share with other residents at Central Park Place. The 61-year-old Vietnam veteran said he particularly likes cooking a pot of clam chowder a couple of times a year and hauling it… Read story

Landover-Sharmel: Endeavour Elementary School students and their self-portraits, which will head to Joyo, Japan, to be on display as part of the Sister City Art Exchange.

Vancouver and sister city exchange student art

Landover-Sharmel: Endeavour Elementary School students and their self-portraits, which will head to Joyo, Japan, to be on display as part of the Sister City Art Exchange.

June 1, 2016, 5:59am Community

Artwork from Endeavour Elementary School students in Laura Jackson’s class is going international. The students drew portraits that were put up for display in Vancouver City Hall. Read story

Lake Shore: Symphony Koss, seen here warming up before a national competition in Texas this April, earned a full scholarship to the Interlochen Arts Camp in Michigan.

Columbia River student earns scholarship to prestigious arts camp

Lake Shore: Symphony Koss, seen here warming up before a national competition in Texas this April, earned a full scholarship to the Interlochen Arts Camp in Michigan.

June 1, 2016, 5:59am Community

Symphony Koss, 15, received a full scholarship to attend the Interlochen Arts Camp in Michigan. Koss, a student in Columbia River High School’s Pre-International Baccalaureate Program, will participate in the camp’s World Youth Orchestra, Advanced String Quartet and Violin Institute. Read story

Five Corners: Winners of the Covington Middle School &quot;Create An Ad for School Breakfast,&quot; for which they received a private breakfast from Rene Huerta, a food sense educator at Washington State University Extension.

Students create ad for healthy breakfast

Five Corners: Winners of the Covington Middle School &quot;Create An Ad for School Breakfast,&quot; for which they received a private breakfast from Rene Huerta, a food sense educator at Washington State University Extension.

June 1, 2016, 5:59am Community

Students at Covington Middle School were asked to come up with an ad for a healthy breakfast, and the winners and runners up were treated to a private breakfast from Rene Huerta, a food sense educator at Washington State University Extension Read story

Central Park: Jane Hagelstein, second from left, accepting her presidential award, along with Royce Pollard, left, former Vancouver mayor, Les Burger, retired military officer, Kelly Jones, resource center manager, and Bob Knight, Clark College president.

Clark College hands out presidential awards to donors

Central Park: Jane Hagelstein, second from left, accepting her presidential award, along with Royce Pollard, left, former Vancouver mayor, Les Burger, retired military officer, Kelly Jones, resource center manager, and Bob Knight, Clark College president.

June 1, 2016, 5:59am Community

The Clark College Foundation gave out presidential awards at its Savoring Excellence dinner on May 18. Read story

Bunco raises $1,000 for Hope

June 1, 2016, 5:59am Community

The third annual Salmon Creek Business Group bunco fundraiser brought in $1,000 for Hope, a dementia support group that provides events and continuing education on dementia. Read story

Insurance agency to hold flag exchange

June 1, 2016, 5:59am Community

Anyone with an old or tattered American flag can stop by Davidson and Associates Insurance, 610 Esther St., Suite 100, Vancouver, for a flag exchange. Read story

Esther Short: The 21 recipients of $84,000 in scholarship money from the Vancouver Rotary Foundation.

Rotary hand outs college scholarships

Esther Short: The 21 recipients of $84,000 in scholarship money from the Vancouver Rotary Foundation.

June 1, 2016, 5:59am Community

The Vancouver Rotary Foundation, charitable arm of the Rotary Club of Vancouver, awarded $84,000 in college scholarships to 21 Southwest Washington high school and college students at the organization’s annual scholarship luncheon, held May 23. Read story