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Much has been repaired and updated, but the exterior sign hasn't changed: New Life Friends Church still hosts the Lord's Gym in what used to be Uncle Milt's Pipe Organ Pizza Company.

Lord’s Gym back with programs for kids, more

Much has been repaired and updated, but the exterior sign hasn't changed: New Life Friends Church still hosts the Lord's Gym in what used to be Uncle Milt's Pipe Organ Pizza Company.

August 18, 2015, 5:00pm Churches & Religion

Rev. Jamie Kingsbury meant to close Lord's Gym for three quick months. The pause ended up being 18 months long. But that turned out to be a blessing in disguise, because it allowed the host facility, New Life Friends Church, the breathing room it needed to consider its mission, its… Read story

Everybody Has a Story: Times were tough but life was happy in 1930s Wyoming

August 18, 2015, 5:00pm Community

In the mid-1930s, at the height of the dust bowl years, my parents moved our family to Wyoming from a small town in Nebraska. I entered the second grade in Riverton while two of my siblings, Sara and Hobart, enrolled in high school. Three older siblings moved with us but… Read story

You Can Help

August 18, 2015, 5:00pm Community

Volunteer Connections provides opportunities through the Human Services Council. Read story

Spotlight on Youth

August 18, 2015, 5:00pm Community

Scholarships received by 2015 graduates. Read story

Darcy Akers

Applause

Darcy Akers

August 18, 2015, 5:00pm Community

College accolades with local connections. Read story

Land-Use Review

August 18, 2015, 5:00pm Community

Local land-use proposals. Read story

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Discovery Middle School art teacher Miranda Wakeman (left) and Haven Rinehart, 12, review plans for a street mural at the corner of East 33rd and R streets in Rose Village. The attention-getting mural is meant to discourage drivers from speeding through the neighborhood.

A rose for Rose Village

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Discovery Middle School art teacher Miranda Wakeman (left) and Haven Rinehart, 12, review plans for a street mural at the corner of East 33rd and R streets in Rose Village. The attention-getting mural is meant to discourage drivers from speeding through the neighborhood.

August 18, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Local grown-ups have nothing good to say about the overloaded intersection of East 33rd and R streets, a block north of Washington Elementary School, in the Rose Village neighborhood. Read story

School of Piano Technology purchases Braille notebook with grant

August 18, 2015, 5:00pm Truckies

Hudson's Bay -- The School of Piano Technology for the Blind received a $3,500 grant from the Northwest Lions Foundation to purchase a Braille Sense U-2 Mini 18-cell Braille Notebook for Don Mitchell, the school's director of instruction. The device is essentially a mini-computer, and will allow Mitchell to easily… Read story

Ridgefield: South Ridge Elementary School sixth-graders came up with the idea for South Ridge Cleanup Day after studying Earth Day, and spent time working around South Ridge's campus to improve the school's appearance.

Last act as sixth-graders includes cleaning up school

Ridgefield: South Ridge Elementary School sixth-graders came up with the idea for South Ridge Cleanup Day after studying Earth Day, and spent time working around South Ridge's campus to improve the school's appearance.

August 18, 2015, 5:00pm Truckies

Ridgefield -- Before moving up to View Ridge Middle School in the fall, South Ridge Elementary School sixth-graders tried to leave their soon-to-be former school a bit nicer than when the year started. The sixth-graders came up with the idea for South Ridge Cleanup Day after studying Earth Day, and… Read story

Woodland: The new leadership team at Woodland Primary School and Woodland Intermediate School, from left, Lynnell Tsugawa-Murray, supporting associate administrator, Steve Carney, principal, and Malinda Huddleston, supporting associate administrator.

Woodland schools team up to set student expectations

Woodland: The new leadership team at Woodland Primary School and Woodland Intermediate School, from left, Lynnell Tsugawa-Murray, supporting associate administrator, Steve Carney, principal, and Malinda Huddleston, supporting associate administrator.

August 18, 2015, 5:00pm Truckies

Woodland -- Woodland Primary School, for kindergarten and first grade students, and Woodland Intermediate School, for students in grades two through four, will undergo some reconfiguration this fall to create a consistent and cohesive culture of expectations for students. While the schools previously had separate principals, they will now have… Read story