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March 18, 2015, 12:00am Community

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

Panera Bread has a couple of legacies from Steakburger, which was at that location in Hazel Dell for almost 60 years.

Another kind of legacy

Panera Bread has a couple of legacies from Steakburger, which was at that location in Hazel Dell for almost 60 years.

March 18, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

Two legacies of a recently departed eatery have been built into Panera Bread, the new restaurant now occupying the former Steakburger site along Highway 99. Read story

Dana Coppernoll-Houston

Applause

Dana Coppernoll-Houston

March 18, 2015, 12:00am Community

On campus Read story

What’s Up With That? Flashing yellow unaffected by a sign farther down the road

March 18, 2015, 12:00am Community

There always seems to be some confusion, and near-accidents, on the southbound entrance ramp for Interstate 5 where Tenney Road turns into 134th Street. Drivers heading east making a right turn onto the ramp have a yield sign. Westbound drivers have a left-turn-only lane with a traffic light, which sometimes… Read story

Neighbors Calendar

March 18, 2015, 12:00am Community

neighborhood association meetings and events Read story

East Vancouver: Frontier Middle School sixth-grader Jordyn Mies finished second in the National Patriot's Pen Contest, winning $4,000 for her essay on why she appreciates American veterans.

Frontier student places second in essay contest

East Vancouver: Frontier Middle School sixth-grader Jordyn Mies finished second in the National Patriot's Pen Contest, winning $4,000 for her essay on why she appreciates American veterans.

March 18, 2015, 12:00am Schools

East Vancouver -- Frontier Middle School sixth-grader Jordyn Mies finished second in the Patriot's Pen Essay Competition, a national contest sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States and its Ladies Auxiliary. Read story

Nonprofit helps Vancouver schools secure more defibrillators

March 18, 2015, 12:00am Schools

Central Vancouver -- The Quinn Driscoll Foundation gave more than $16,000 to Vancouver Public Schools to go toward the purchase of 10 additional automated external defibrillators. Read story

Battle Ground: Battle Ground Mayor Shane Bowman, left, Parks and Recreation Director Debbi Hanson, Park Advisory Board Chair Michael Brown and Kevin Tapani of Tapani Underground at the ground-breaking ceremony for the Battle Ground Veterans Memorial.

Groundbreaking held for B.G. Veterans Memorial

Battle Ground: Battle Ground Mayor Shane Bowman, left, Parks and Recreation Director Debbi Hanson, Park Advisory Board Chair Michael Brown and Kevin Tapani of Tapani Underground at the ground-breaking ceremony for the Battle Ground Veterans Memorial.

March 18, 2015, 12:00am Truckies

Battle Ground -- Construction of the Battle Ground Veterans Memorial is underway, with a March 11 ground-breaking ceremony for the memorial to honor men and women who died while serving. Read story

Battle Ground: A group of River HomeLink students testified before the Washington Senate Committee on Transportation in Olympia about allowing online driver's education courses to be part of the licensing process.

Students testify in Olympia to change driver’s ed rule

Battle Ground: A group of River HomeLink students testified before the Washington Senate Committee on Transportation in Olympia about allowing online driver's education courses to be part of the licensing process.

March 18, 2015, 12:00am Schools

Battle Ground -- Washington residents aren't allowed to take driver's education courses online as part of the licensing process, and recently about 20 River HomeLink students from grades 8-12 went to Olympia to present their proposal to change that. Read story

Washougal: John McCormick, left, with his children, Connor and Gabby McCormick, watch a balloon expand from a chemical reaction during Cape Horn-Skye Elementary School's Family Science Night.

Cape Horn-Skye students, families explore science

Washougal: John McCormick, left, with his children, Connor and Gabby McCormick, watch a balloon expand from a chemical reaction during Cape Horn-Skye Elementary School's Family Science Night.

March 18, 2015, 12:00am Schools

Washougal -- Cape Horn-Skye Elementary School played host to Family Science Night on March 5, with nearly 700 students, parents, teachers and volunteers teaming up to work on projects such as making lava lamps, creating Silly Putty, solving engineering problems as a team and blowing up balloons through a chemical… Read story