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Applause

August 11, 2015, 5:00pm Community

On campus Read story

In the service

August 11, 2015, 5:00pm Community

RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING Read story

Land-use Review

August 11, 2015, 5:00pm 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

You Can Help

August 11, 2015, 5:00pm Community

Volunteer opportunities Read story

Humane Society expands adult cat adoption sale

August 11, 2015, 5:00pm Truckies

Mill Plain — The Humane Society for Southwest Washington is offering a "Wise Whiskers" $10 adoption special for adult cats on Tuesdays through the rest of the summer. Read story

Bagley Downs: Vancouver Police Chief James McElvain, left, and Assistant Chief Mike Lester, right, accepting a $1,400 check from Karen McCallister and various neighborhood associations for the Neighbors on Watch program, which they donated in honor of her late husband, Edward &quot;Lee&quot; McCallister.

Neighborhood associations donate money to watch program to honor activist

Bagley Downs: Vancouver Police Chief James McElvain, left, and Assistant Chief Mike Lester, right, accepting a $1,400 check from Karen McCallister and various neighborhood associations for the Neighbors on Watch program, which they donated in honor of her late husband, Edward &quot;Lee&quot; McCallister.

August 11, 2015, 5:00pm Truckies

Bagley Downs — After the death of community activist Edward "Lee" McCallister on June 20, members of the Fruit Valley Neighborhood Association wanted to do something to honor his legacy. Read story

Hudson's Bay: Rob Titus of Jefferson, Ore., won the Mayor's Choice for his 1966 Chevy II SS at the sixth annual Columbia River Concours d'Elegance car show on Aug.

Winners of Concours d’Elegance car show announced

Hudson's Bay: Rob Titus of Jefferson, Ore., won the Mayor's Choice for his 1966 Chevy II SS at the sixth annual Columbia River Concours d'Elegance car show on Aug.

August 11, 2015, 5:00pm Truckies

Hudson's Bay — Visitors to Officers Row on Aug. 2 had a little more history to enjoy, as Fort Vancouver National Trust hosted its sixth annual Columbia River Concours d'Elegance car show, with more than 200 vintage cars, motorcycles, bicycles and tether cars on display. Read story

Fruit Valley: Some 250 bicyclists on the Ride Around Washington pitched tents Aug.

Statewide bike ride stops in Vancouver

Fruit Valley: Some 250 bicyclists on the Ride Around Washington pitched tents Aug.

August 11, 2015, 5:00pm Truckies

Fruit Valley — About 250 bicyclists on Aug. 3 camped at Vancouver Lake Park as part of the 17th annual Ride Around Washington, a weeklong camping tour in which riders traveled from Ilwaco to Walla Walla. Read story

Ridgefield: Ali Serface with her steer, which she sold for Youth Efforts Against Hunger at the Clark County Fair last year.

Ridgefield High School graduate raising money to fight hunger

Ridgefield: Ali Serface with her steer, which she sold for Youth Efforts Against Hunger at the Clark County Fair last year.

August 11, 2015, 5:00pm Truckies

Ridgefield — Ali Serface, a graduate from Ridgefield High School, sold her steer last year for more than $17,000, which went to Youth Efforts Against Hunger (Y.E.A.H.), and she's back at the Clark County Fair looking to top that this year. Read story

Woodland: This summer, Woodland Public Schools are getting security upgrades, including the construction of a new entrance at Woodland Middle School.

Woodland schools get safety upgrades

Woodland: This summer, Woodland Public Schools are getting security upgrades, including the construction of a new entrance at Woodland Middle School.

August 11, 2015, 5:00pm Truckies

Woodland — Woodland Public Schools has spent the summer upgrading security measures at its schools. Read story