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Everybody Has a Story: Scary movie put money in her pocket

October 28, 2015, 5:59am Community

October, late 1980s. My husband and son want to watch a "Friday the 13th" movie one Saturday afternoon. After they reassure me that the movie is indeed just a movie and doesn't have a grain of truth in it, we settle down in the living room to watch. Read story

Battle Ground: Tukes Valley Middle School students recently visited the Mount St.

Sixth-graders visit Mount St. Helens Monument

Battle Ground: Tukes Valley Middle School students recently visited the Mount St.

October 28, 2015, 5:59am Community

Tukes Valley Middle School sixth-graders recently visited the Mount St. Helens National Monument in Silver Lake, where they learned about the different types of volcanoes and why they erupt. The students watched a video about the 1980 Mount St. Helens eruption, walked through a scale-model of the volcano and saw… Read story

Clark County: From left: Columbia District and U.S. Forest Service members Bonnie Walden, Jeanne Geig and Louise Tucker, and Mount St.

Sign dedicated honoring students’ work 50-plus years ago

Clark County: From left: Columbia District and U.S. Forest Service members Bonnie Walden, Jeanne Geig and Louise Tucker, and Mount St.

October 28, 2015, 5:59am Community

Clark County -- More than 50 years ago, 200 junior members, ages 12 to 18, of Washington State Federation of Women's Clubs' Columbia District worked with the U.S. Forest Service to plant Douglas fir trees on forest service property near the Ape Caves in Cougar. On Oct. 19, three members… Read story

East Vancouver: Residents of Renaissance Condos raised money for their new neighbors, the Children&#039;s Center mental health facility. Back row, from left: Condo residents Jacquie Simonds, Nellie Carslay, John Gilkey and Sue Christensen.

Condo residents raise money for neighboring mental health center

East Vancouver: Residents of Renaissance Condos raised money for their new neighbors, the Children&#039;s Center mental health facility. Back row, from left: Condo residents Jacquie Simonds, Nellie Carslay, John Gilkey and Sue Christensen.

October 28, 2015, 5:59am Community

East Vancouver -- When residents of the Renaissance Condos heard a new mental health facility was moving in right by their development, they were a bit curious. Staff at the Children's Center invited residents to the building so they could explain what exactly they do, bringing along employees from all… Read story

Free Clinic receives grant for children’s dental services

October 28, 2015, 5:59am Community

The Free Clinic of Southwest Washington received a $1,500 grant from Re/Max Equity Group Foundation, which will help cover costs for the children's dental program. "The children treated in the dental van often have multiple cavities and many have been living with tooth pain for some time," Carolyn Noack, dental… Read story

North Garrison Heights: PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center&#039;s three-day bereavement retreat was named for donors Kay and Jim McClaskey.

Bereavement retreat named in honor of donors

North Garrison Heights: PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center&#039;s three-day bereavement retreat was named for donors Kay and Jim McClaskey.

October 28, 2015, 5:55am Truckies

North Garrison Heights -- PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center's three-day bereavement retreat was named for philanthropists Kay and Jim McClaskey, who have been hospital supporters since 1994. Read story

Washougal: Cape Horn-Skye Elementary School fourth-graders Jame Byrum, from left, Leila Tienhaara and Jordan Perry observing some of the 15 coho salmon students are raising as part of the Salmon in the Classroom program.

Students observe growing salmon in the classroom

Washougal: Cape Horn-Skye Elementary School fourth-graders Jame Byrum, from left, Leila Tienhaara and Jordan Perry observing some of the 15 coho salmon students are raising as part of the Salmon in the Classroom program.

October 28, 2015, 5:55am Truckies

Washougal -- Fourth-graders at Cape Horn-Skye Elementary School are watching after 15 coho salmon, thanks to the Salmon in the Classroom program coordinated by Columbia Springs in partnership with Clark Public Utilities, which also funds the program Read story

Central Park: The Clark College Foundation won two fundraising awards from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE).

Clark College honored twice for fundraising efforts

Central Park: The Clark College Foundation won two fundraising awards from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE).

October 28, 2015, 5:55am Truckies

Central Park -- The Clark College Foundation won two Educational Fundraising Awards from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education at a conference in Anaheim, Calif., held Oct. 1 to 3. Read story

Vancouver city employee Tony Collins helps Lukas Young, 4, remove a sapling from its pot during a tree-planting in Vancouver on Saturday. The event, coordinated by the Vancouver Watersheds Alliance, was among several in the area that coincided with national Make a Difference Day. (Molly J.

Volunteers dig right in on Make a Difference Day

Vancouver city employee Tony Collins helps Lukas Young, 4, remove a sapling from its pot during a tree-planting in Vancouver on Saturday. The event, coordinated by the Vancouver Watersheds Alliance, was among several in the area that coincided with national Make a Difference Day. (Molly J.

October 24, 2015, 5:51pm Clark County News

National Make a Difference Day, now in its 24th year, encourages people to take part in community service and improve the lives of others. Millions of volunteers were expected to participate across the nation Saturday. Read story

Washougal: Gause Elementary School third-graders Cameron Miller, from left, Chloe Baker and Peyton Del Carlo flip through the dictionaries they received from the Camas-Washougal Rotary.

Third-graders get gift of words

Washougal: Gause Elementary School third-graders Cameron Miller, from left, Chloe Baker and Peyton Del Carlo flip through the dictionaries they received from the Camas-Washougal Rotary.

October 21, 2015, 6:16am Truckies

Washougal -- Members of the Camas-Washougal Rotary spread the gift of words to students at Hathaway, Gause and Cape Horn-Skye elementary schools on Oct. 13 and 14, as they delivered dictionaries to third-graders. "The students love receiving their dictionaries and having that valuable resource to call their own," said Gause… Read story