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Clark County: The Joy Team&#039;s second annual Think Happy Rally is asking people to follow founder Michele Larsen&#039;s lead and take pictures in front of inspirational billboards.

Joy Team’s Think Happy Rally to bring cheer, prizes to Vancouver

Clark County: The Joy Team&#039;s second annual Think Happy Rally is asking people to follow founder Michele Larsen&#039;s lead and take pictures in front of inspirational billboards.

October 7, 2015, 5:55am Truckies

Clark County -- Get those smiles ready. The Joy Team, the Vancouver-based nonprofit which looks to spread joy and inspiration, officially kicked of its second annual Think Happy Rally on Oct. 2. Read story

Lions conduct free vision tests

October 7, 2015, 5:55am Truckies

Salmon Creek -- The Salmon Creek Lions Club started conducting free vision screenings at local events in April, and since then has screened more than 500 people. Read story

Ogden: Rotary of Greater Clark County President-Elect Robin Anderson, from left, and Dellan Redjou, past president of the Greater Clark County Rotary Foundation, presenting Evergreen School District Superintendent John Deeder with a check to thank the district for its help with the Rotary&#039;s rummage sale in June.

Rotary thanks Evergreen schools for help with rummage sale

Ogden: Rotary of Greater Clark County President-Elect Robin Anderson, from left, and Dellan Redjou, past president of the Greater Clark County Rotary Foundation, presenting Evergreen School District Superintendent John Deeder with a check to thank the district for its help with the Rotary&#039;s rummage sale in June.

October 7, 2015, 5:55am Community

Ogden -- The Greater Clark County Rotary Foundation raised more than $20,000 at the June 27 rummage sale, and more than $10,000 of that is going to the Rotary's various projects and programs. Read story

Vancouver resident appointed to state board by governor

October 7, 2015, 5:55am Truckies

Central Vancouver -- Vaughn Brown of Vancouver was appointed to the Washington Rehabilitation Council for the Blind by Gov. Jay Inslee. Brown's term started on Sept. 28, and runs until Sept. 13, 2016. Read story

Camas: Union High School&#039;s first singing competition and fundraiser brought in more than $700 for Open House Ministries.

First Union Idol competition raises money for shelter

Camas: Union High School&#039;s first singing competition and fundraiser brought in more than $700 for Open House Ministries.

October 7, 2015, 5:55am Truckies

Camas -- More than 180 people packed the Union High School gym for the Union Idol singing competition and fundraiser. Read story

Washougal: Khloe Handley jumps over a rope at Gause Elementary School&#039;s 15th annual Sport-A-Thon on Sept.

Gause Sport-A-Thon celebrates 15th year with rain, games

Washougal: Khloe Handley jumps over a rope at Gause Elementary School&#039;s 15th annual Sport-A-Thon on Sept.

October 7, 2015, 5:55am Truckies

Washougal -- A little rain couldn't stop Gause Elementary School's 15th annual Sport-A-Thon. Read story

Mill Plain: Eagle Scout Clayton Wahlstrom, left, of Troop 462 presents the 35 instruments he collected to Don Nelson, manager of Evergreen Public Schools' fine and performing arts program.

Eagle Scout donates instruments to Evergreen schools

Mill Plain: Eagle Scout Clayton Wahlstrom, left, of Troop 462 presents the 35 instruments he collected to Don Nelson, manager of Evergreen Public Schools' fine and performing arts program.

October 7, 2015, 5:50am Truckies

Mill Plain -- For his Eagle Scout project, Clayton Wahlstrom of Troop 462 donated 35 musical instruments to Evergreen Public Schools. Read story

Land-Use Review

September 30, 2015, 6:16am Community

The following are local land-use proposals. The county or city may rate them in three categories: nonsignificant, no environmental impact study needed; nonsignificant, provided proponents meet certain conditions; and significant, requiring an environmental impact study. Read story

Fairway-164th Avenue: K-9 units from various police departments discussed what they do at an event hosted by the Fairway Village Ladies Club, who also raised $1,052 for K-9 programs.

Ladies Club raises money for K-9 units

Fairway-164th Avenue: K-9 units from various police departments discussed what they do at an event hosted by the Fairway Village Ladies Club, who also raised $1,052 for K-9 programs.

September 30, 2015, 6:04am Community

The Fairway Village Ladies Club hosted K-9 units from various local police departments at an event so the officers could demonstrate some of what the dogs do. Read story

Central Park: Visually impaired beep baseball teams the Seattle Sluggers and Spokane Lion Pride played a doubleheader on Sept.

Beep baseball teams visit Vancouver

Central Park: Visually impaired beep baseball teams the Seattle Sluggers and Spokane Lion Pride played a doubleheader on Sept.

September 30, 2015, 6:00am Truckies

Central Park -- The Seattle Sluggers shut out the Spokane Lion Pride twice at Hudson's Bay High School on Sept. 17, as the two visually impaired teams traveled to Vancouver for a beep baseball doubleheader. Read story