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Mayor of Woodland receives leadership certificate

September 2, 2014, 5:00pm Truckies

Woodland -- Following 60 hours of training, Woodland's mayor was awarded the Advanced Certificate of Municipal Leadership from the Association of Washington Cities last month. Read story

Gardner School fellowship helps college senior sail into digital world

September 2, 2014, 5:00pm Truckies

Salmon Creek -- Autumn Sailer, a senior with Washington State University Vancouver's Creative Media and Digital Culture program, has won the first Gardner School of Arts and Sciences Fellowship in social media strategy and web analytics. Read story

Northeast Hazel Dell association will honor community partners

September 2, 2014, 5:00pm Truckies

Northeast Hazel Dell -- The Northeast Hazel Dell Neighborhood Association will honor some of its community partners during their meeting from 7 to 9 p.m. on Sept. 16. at Burgerville, 9909 N.E. Highway 99. Read story

Grant will go toward fitness equipment for Homestead Park

September 2, 2014, 5:00pm Truckies

Cascade Highlands -- The Cascade Highlands Neighborhood Association plans to buy fitness equipment for Homestead Park thanks to a $10,000 grant it received from the Parks Foundation of Clark County. Read story

Vancouver Plaza: The King seems all shook up about the bo-dacious burger, fries and chocolate malt in this 2008 file photo.

Era of Boppin’ Bo’s to end Sunday

Vancouver Plaza: The King seems all shook up about the bo-dacious burger, fries and chocolate malt in this 2008 file photo.

September 2, 2014, 5:00pm Truckies

Vancouver Plaza -- Larry and Betty Bowman opened their nostalgic 1950s-style diner, Boppin' Bo's Malt Shop and Grill, after 9/11 because they wanted to reassure a rattled America with memories of simpler, easier era: "A time when children played hopscotch and jump rope, spent Saturday mornings watching 'The Lone Ranger'… Read story

Fruit Valley: This longtime neighborhood greeter is already gone, and a Vancouver buildng official recently reconfirmed that the longtime nuisance house at 4416 N.W. Fruit Valley Road is headed for demolition.

Work at Fruit Valley nuisance house is pre-demolition prep, not remodeling

Fruit Valley: This longtime neighborhood greeter is already gone, and a Vancouver buildng official recently reconfirmed that the longtime nuisance house at 4416 N.W. Fruit Valley Road is headed for demolition.

September 2, 2014, 5:00pm Truckies

Fruit Valley -- If traveling Fruit Valley Road lately has you wondering whether the notorious Pyle property beside Frito-Lay has cheated fate yet again, rest assured: the dilapidated old house at 4416 N.W. Fruit Valley Road is definitely coming down. Read story

Event organizer Nolan Henry (left) with volunteers with Tristin Ryan and Aiden Ryan, who were among the Seton Catholic football players who assisted with the Clark County Youth Football Food Drive.

CCYF food drive a success

Event organizer Nolan Henry (left) with volunteers with Tristin Ryan and Aiden Ryan, who were among the Seton Catholic football players who assisted with the Clark County Youth Football Food Drive.

September 1, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

The Clark County Youth Football Jamboree Food Drive collected 67,130 pounds of food for the Clark County Food Bank. Read story

The start and turn 1 of the 8 mile race. Fiona Wylde, front, was the top female finisher.

Paddleboarders take to Cottonwood Beach

The start and turn 1 of the 8 mile race. Fiona Wylde, front, was the top female finisher.

September 1, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Standup paddleboarders from San Diego and Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, won the elite competition at the inaugural SUP Salmon Classic on Sunday. Read story

Cyclocross event at David Douglas Park on Saturday, Aug.

Cyclocross big draw for kickoff event

Cyclocross event at David Douglas Park on Saturday, Aug.

September 1, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Almost 500 cyclocross enthusiasts took part in races on Saturday in Vancouver that began a series of Oregon Bicycle Racing Association fall events. Read story

Army veteran Philip Johnson sells an American flag wall hanging he made from reclaimed cedar at a flea market to raise funds to build a veterans memorial in Battle Ground.

Battle Ground City Council sets sights on veterans memorial

Army veteran Philip Johnson sells an American flag wall hanging he made from reclaimed cedar at a flea market to raise funds to build a veterans memorial in Battle Ground.

August 26, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Army Pvt. Andrew Shields was killed in action in Afghanistan six years ago, but the young Battle Ground soldier's legacy lives on. Read story