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What’s Up: Travel-time board’s time has not yet come — but soon

July 22, 2015, 12:00am Community

Last winter, an electronic reader board was put up on westbound state Highway 14 between 164th Avenue and 192nd Avenue that will tell the number of minutes to the intersection of Interstate 5 and Interstate 84, via either I-5 or Interstate 205. After all this time, the sign still has… Read story

You Can Help

July 22, 2015, 12:00am Community

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

Spotlight on Youth

July 22, 2015, 12:00am Community

Submissions: pauline.sipponen@columbian.com or 360-735-4524. Read story

Land-Use Review

July 22, 2015, 12:00am 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

In The Service

July 22, 2015, 12:00am Community

Advanced training, basic training. Read story

Neighborhood Meetings

July 22, 2015, 12:00am Community

Neighborhood association meetings. Read story

Applause

July 22, 2015, 12:00am Community

Submissions: pauline.sipponen@columbian.com or 360-735-4524. Read story

Central Park: Middle School students in Clark College?s Economic and Community Development's Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Camp with model planets they lined up all around campus.

STEM camp lets middle schoolers take astronaut tests and explore space

Central Park: Middle School students in Clark College?s Economic and Community Development's Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Camp with model planets they lined up all around campus.

July 22, 2015, 12:00am Truckies

Central Park -- Clark College's Economic and Community Development program held its first Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Camp for middle school students recently. Clark instructors, college students and volunteers from the Mature Learning program offered intergenerational, innovative exploratory and exciting learning experiences, covering topics in astronomy, astrophysics, engineering and… Read story

Ridgefield: Ridgefield High School language arts students wrote essays on the American Dream, taking key words and phrases from each others' essays and putting them on large poster boards, which illustration students used as inspiration to create works of art.

Ridgefield art and English students write, illustrate book

Ridgefield: Ridgefield High School language arts students wrote essays on the American Dream, taking key words and phrases from each others' essays and putting them on large poster boards, which illustration students used as inspiration to create works of art.

July 22, 2015, 12:00am Truckies

Ridgefield -- Illustration and language arts students at Ridgefield High School teamed up for a cross-curriculum assignment and created a book based on the American Dream. The language arts students read "Of Mice and Men" and this year's State of the Union by President Barack Obama. They then wrote essays… Read story

Washougal: Mark Zech, left, of Mill City Brew Werks in Camas serving guests at the first ever Weird Beer on the River fundraisers in Washougal on July 10 and 11.

New festival brings beer oddities to Washougal

Washougal: Mark Zech, left, of Mill City Brew Werks in Camas serving guests at the first ever Weird Beer on the River fundraisers in Washougal on July 10 and 11.

July 22, 2015, 12:00am Truckies

Washougal -- Fans of candy-, insect- and seafood-flavored beer were in for quite a treat on July 10 and 11, as CDM Caregiving Services hosted the Weird Beer on the River fundraiser. An estimated 1,400 people attended the first-year event at Marina Park in Washougal to try the oddest concoctions… Read story