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Battle Ground: Elementary education students from Washington State University Vancouver have been helping Milo Levanen, right, and other third-grade students at Captain Strong Primary School with their reading this semester.

Strong readers work with university students to get stronger

Battle Ground: Elementary education students from Washington State University Vancouver have been helping Milo Levanen, right, and other third-grade students at Captain Strong Primary School with their reading this semester.

April 1, 2015, 12:00am Community

Battle Ground -- When Captain Strong Primary School teacher Tony Melo contacted a former instructor at Washington State University Vancouver for some advice on teaching reading, Michelle Rygg had a great idea: immerse her elementary education students in a real-world school situation. The result has been six sessions of one-on-one… Read story

Innovative Services NW heads to ‘island’ for fundraiser

April 1, 2015, 12:00am Community

Central Vancouver -- Innovative Services NW raised more than $100,000 during its Caring in Paradise fundraiser on March 14. The island-themed event featured reggae music, Caribbean food and a surf simulator. Mark McCauley, Clark County administrator since 2013 and acting county manager since January, was honored with the Caring Heart… Read story

In The Service

April 1, 2015, 12:00am Community

Basic training Read story

Mark McLean's basalt statue memorializing Clark County Sheriff's Office K-9 Kane, who was killed in 2011, remains in storage while a permanent site is found for a memorial.

What’s Up With That? Kane’s memorial needs public help to reach public view

Mark McLean's basalt statue memorializing Clark County Sheriff's Office K-9 Kane, who was killed in 2011, remains in storage while a permanent site is found for a memorial.

April 1, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

I'm the mother of sculptor Mark McLean. He put all that work into the black basalt statue of Kane the police dog and donated it to the Sheriff's Office about two years ago. We're both curious to know what happened to the statue. It's not on display anywhere, is it? Read story

Local schools host conference for future health professionals

April 1, 2015, 12:00am Truckies

East Vancouver -- Evergreen High School and Clark County Skills Center played host to more than 600 students from around the state on March 21 for the third annual Washington State HOSA Leadership Conference and Competition. HOSA is a student-led national organization for future health professionals. This was the first… Read story

Qualifying in air rifle for the USA Shooting National Junior Olympic Championships were (from left) Casper Schadler, 15, Tyler Horn, 13, and Kyle Ueltschi, 18.

Community notebook: Clark County shooters qualify for Junior Olympics competition

Qualifying in air rifle for the USA Shooting National Junior Olympic Championships were (from left) Casper Schadler, 15, Tyler Horn, 13, and Kyle Ueltschi, 18.

March 31, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

Five shooters from Clark County have qualified for the USA Shooting National Junior Olympic Championships. Read story

The ongoing expansion of state Highway 502 between Interstate 5 and Battle Ground has left several vacant spots near the Dollars Corner intersection at Northeast 72nd Avenue.

There’s change coming at Dollars Corner

The ongoing expansion of state Highway 502 between Interstate 5 and Battle Ground has left several vacant spots near the Dollars Corner intersection at Northeast 72nd Avenue.

March 25, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

You might say Randy Radtke is the last man standing at Dollars Corner. Read story

You can help

March 25, 2015, 12:00am Community

A weekly list of volunteer opportunities Read story

Land-use Review

March 25, 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

March 25, 2015, 12:00am Community

BASIC TRAINING Read story