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Washougal: The inaugural Heroes' Challenge raised $800 for Point Man Ministries.

First-ever Heroes’ Challenge collects money for veterans

Washougal: The inaugural Heroes' Challenge raised $800 for Point Man Ministries.

July 15, 2015, 12:00am Truckies

Washougal — The Heroes' Challenge and Old Fashioned Fourth of July Parade and Barbecue raised $800 for Point Man Ministries of Clark Proceeds go to services for veterans and active military and their families. Organizers of the Heroes' Challenge hoped to get five competitors for the inaugural event. They had… Read story

Washougal: Keira Stogin was elected governor at the American Legion Auxiliary Evergreen Girls State program, making her the first governor to come from the Fifth District in 27 years.

Washougal senior elected governor in American Legion program

Washougal: Keira Stogin was elected governor at the American Legion Auxiliary Evergreen Girls State program, making her the first governor to come from the Fifth District in 27 years.

July 15, 2015, 12:00am Schools

Washougal — Keira Stogin was elected governor at the American Legion Auxiliary Evergreen Girls State program, held in Ellensburg on June 14. Stogin, who will be a senior at Washougal High School in the fall, was one of 10 selected to go to the program from the Fifth District, of… Read story

Washington Timbers G97 Green girls soccer team of Vancouver at the awards ceremony for winning the under-17 National Presidents Cup title on Sunday, July 12, 2015, at Overland Park, Kansas.

Washington Timbers girls claim national soccer title

Washington Timbers G97 Green girls soccer team of Vancouver at the awards ceremony for winning the under-17 National Presidents Cup title on Sunday, July 12, 2015, at Overland Park, Kansas.

July 14, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

Possession soccer paved the way for a girls soccer team from Vancouver to claim a national championship. Read story

What’s up with that? Lane changes permitted in intersections

July 8, 2015, 12:00am Community

I am curious who designed the intersection at 164th Avenue and Mill Plain Boulevard. I traverse that intersection quite often, and in doing so have noticed the alignment of southbound 164th Avenue causes some issues. I have on numerous occasions seen vehicles in one lane change lanes in the middle… Read story

Molly Nolan points to items that were stolen from her yard.

Yard thefts unite neighbors

Molly Nolan points to items that were stolen from her yard.

July 8, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

Ann Druet woke up on Memorial Day in 2014 to find her lawn chairs and solar lights missing from the front yard of her Salmon Creek home near Chinook Elementary School. Druet soon got her belongings back, but more than a year after the theft, she's still watching the case… Read story

Ruth Wood of Vancouver (seated in front) was visited recently by family members from Lewiston, Idaho, including her great-great grandson, Emmett Lee Pearson, 4 months.

Five Generations

Ruth Wood of Vancouver (seated in front) was visited recently by family members from Lewiston, Idaho, including her great-great grandson, Emmett Lee Pearson, 4 months.

July 8, 2015, 12:00am Community

Ruth Wood of Vancouver, seated, was visited recently by family members from Lewiston, Idaho, including her great-great grandson, Emmett Lee Pearson, 4 months. Also pictured are, from left, Emmett's great grandmother, Ruth Rucker Benson; his grandmother Jacqueline Hoeye Martin; and his mother, Jessica Snyder, holding Emmett. Read story

Neighbors Calendar

July 8, 2015, 12:00am Community

Neighborhood association meetings and events Read story

You Can Help

July 8, 2015, 12:00am Community

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

Land-Use Review

July 8, 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

Spotlight on Youth

July 8, 2015, 12:00am Community

Scholarships Read story