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Mountain View student named science bowl all-star

February 18, 2015, 12:00am Truckies

Mountain View -- Ming Liu of Mountain View High School was named an all-star in the high school division of the Bonneville Power Administration Science Bowl on Feb. 7. The competition, which was in its 24th year, brought 350 students to the University of Portland from throughout Washington and Oregon.… Read story

East Vancouver: Kaiser Permanente dentist Felix Lee, left, and dental assistant Crystal Schnacky provide August Ebalaroza, 7, with free dental care as part of Give Kids a Smile on Feb.

Dentists give kids day of free care

East Vancouver: Kaiser Permanente dentist Felix Lee, left, and dental assistant Crystal Schnacky provide August Ebalaroza, 7, with free dental care as part of Give Kids a Smile on Feb.

February 18, 2015, 12:00am Truckies

East Vancouver -- Kaiser Permanente gave free dental and medical care to about 200 uninsured and underinsured children recently as part of Give Kids A Smile, a national program started in 2003 by the American Dental Association. Kaiser Permanente served children on Feb. 7 in Oregon and Washington, including at… Read story

Central Vancouver: Clark Public Utilities raised about $19,000 for Operation Warm Heart on Feb.

First-time race brings in $19,000 for Operation Warm Heart

Central Vancouver: Clark Public Utilities raised about $19,000 for Operation Warm Heart on Feb.

February 18, 2015, 12:00am Truckies

Central Vancouver -- Clark Public Utilities hosted the first Race for Warmth on Feb. 8, raising $19,000 for Operation Warm Heart, a donor-funded program that helps families in need pay heating bills. Nearly 600 people competed in the 10k run or 5k run-walk, which followed routes through Fort Vancouver and… Read story

Fircrest: Charity Leitz, left, was one of five Audigy Group employees who traveled in late January to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, to fit local people -- such as this 12-year-old girl -- with hearing aids.

Audigy employees bring hearing aids to Mexico

Fircrest: Charity Leitz, left, was one of five Audigy Group employees who traveled in late January to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, to fit local people -- such as this 12-year-old girl -- with hearing aids.

February 18, 2015, 12:00am Truckies

Fircrest -- Five employees from Audigy Group, a Vancouver-based medical and audiology management company, joined the Starkey Hearing Foundation on a five-day mission in late January to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, to fit locals with hearing aids. "It's really an incredible experience," said senior marketing coordinator Charity Leitz, who added… Read story

Hough: Third-graders from Hough Elementary visited the Vancouver Fire Department last week, delivering candy and handmade valentines to firefighters as part an appreciation day set up by the Joy Team.

Hough third-graders deliver valentines to firefighters

Hough: Third-graders from Hough Elementary visited the Vancouver Fire Department last week, delivering candy and handmade valentines to firefighters as part an appreciation day set up by the Joy Team.

February 18, 2015, 12:00am Schools

Hough -- Valentine's Day came a bit early to the Vancouver Fire Department: Forty-four Hough Elementary School third-graders visited the department Friday and delivered packages to each firefighter and staff member. The day was organized by the Joy Team, a Vancouver-based nonprofit group that works to spread positivity. Each package… Read story

Esther Short: Five residents of The Quarry Senior Living, from right, cook and bake every week for members of St. Paul Lutheran Church's Winter Hospitality Overflow shelter.

Shelter members thank group for weekly meals

Esther Short: Five residents of The Quarry Senior Living, from right, cook and bake every week for members of St. Paul Lutheran Church's Winter Hospitality Overflow shelter.

February 18, 2015, 12:00am Truckies

Esther Short -- Every week, a group of five women cook homemade soup and bake cornbread for a group of 24 homeless men they had never met. That is, until Friday, when the women, who all live at The Quarry Senior Living in Vancouver, visited the St. Paul's Lutheran Church… Read story

Hockinson: Sixth-graders at Hockinson Middle School celebrate after raising more than $4,000 in the Pennies for Patients Drive to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.

Hockinson students raise more than $4,000 for Leukemia and Lymphoma Society

Hockinson: Sixth-graders at Hockinson Middle School celebrate after raising more than $4,000 in the Pennies for Patients Drive to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.

February 18, 2015, 12:00am Schools

Hockinson -- It took four days for Hockinson Middle School students to reach their initial goal of $1,000 in the Pennies for Patients Drive to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, so they quadrupled it. Read story

Battle Ground: Captain Strong Primary first-graders -- Rishi Chandra, from left, Xander Wingfield, Tristan Danner, Devon Accetta and Angelina Kovalenko, with teacher Emily Grant -- celebrate the 100th day of the school year by dressing as 100-year-olds.

Battle Ground first-graders celebrate 100th day of school year

Battle Ground: Captain Strong Primary first-graders -- Rishi Chandra, from left, Xander Wingfield, Tristan Danner, Devon Accetta and Angelina Kovalenko, with teacher Emily Grant -- celebrate the 100th day of the school year by dressing as 100-year-olds.

February 18, 2015, 12:00am Schools

Battle Ground -- Captain Strong Primary School first-graders got a glimpse into their future last week, as they celebrated the 100th day of the school year by dressing as 100-year-olds. For some students, that meant sweater vests, canes, suspenders and thick, fake mustaches. It's something first-grade students celebrate every year… Read story

Vancouver: Violinist Yun Teng of Camas, from left, and pianists Nathan Kim of Newberg, Ore., and Matthieu Galizia of St. Helens, Ore., were gold-medal winners on Feb.

Young classical musicians shine in Camas

Vancouver: Violinist Yun Teng of Camas, from left, and pianists Nathan Kim of Newberg, Ore., and Matthieu Galizia of St. Helens, Ore., were gold-medal winners on Feb.

February 18, 2015, 12:00am Truckies

Camas -- Nine young musicians from around the region played in front of a house packed with family, friends and classical music fans on Feb. 8 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Vancouver. Three gold-medal finalists -- violinist Yun Teng of Camas, and pianists Nathan Kim of Newberg, Ore., and Matthieu… Read story

Camas High School graduate Kayla Yraceburu, now a senior at Oklahoma City University, will row for the United States this summer at the World University Games in South Korea.

Yraceburu still rowing strong

Camas High School graduate Kayla Yraceburu, now a senior at Oklahoma City University, will row for the United States this summer at the World University Games in South Korea.

February 17, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

Like a lot of college seniors, Kayla Yraceburu doesn't know where life will take her in the next year. Read story