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What’s Up With That? PeaceHealth paid to have houses removed

October 15, 2013, 5:00pm Community

My question, with the news of major layoffs at PeaceHealth Southwest, concerns the recent removal of a number of vacated houses behind the hospital, in the vicinity of HeLa High School. Read story

Neighbors calendar

October 15, 2013, 5:00pm Community

Neighborhood association meetings Read story

La Center: Youths in the La Center Lions' Leading LEO Club help plant a garden Oct.

Young Lions plant garden for late peer

La Center: Youths in the La Center Lions' Leading LEO Club help plant a garden Oct.

October 15, 2013, 5:00pm Truckies

La Center -- The La Center Lions' youth organization, Leading LEO Club, helped plant a garden Oct. 5 at La Center Middle School in memory of 14-year-old Cody Sherrell, who died from cardiac arrest while practicing basketball at school in 2012. Once finished, the Cody Sherrell Memorial Garden is expected… Read story

Washougal: Kathy Huff, left, Stephanie Welch and Gary Welch display some of the new and nearly new coats the congregation of The Calling Church donated for students in need at Hathaway Elementary School.

Church members called to coat drive

Washougal: Kathy Huff, left, Stephanie Welch and Gary Welch display some of the new and nearly new coats the congregation of The Calling Church donated for students in need at Hathaway Elementary School.

October 15, 2013, 5:00pm Churches & Religion

Washougal -- The Calling Church, 2213 E St., held a coat drive in September for the children at its neighborhood school, Hathaway Elementary. The drive resulted in 20 new and gently used coats' being donated to the school, just in time for colder weather. Kathy Huff and Stephanie and Gary… Read story

Washougal: Cape Horn-Skye Elementary School fifth-grader Allison Drake helps kindergartner Haleigh Byrd play in the school's three-day Sport-a-Thon fundraiser in late September.

Washougal kids play for dough

Washougal: Cape Horn-Skye Elementary School fifth-grader Allison Drake helps kindergartner Haleigh Byrd play in the school's three-day Sport-a-Thon fundraiser in late September.

October 15, 2013, 5:00pm Schools

Washougal -- Cape Horn-Skye Elementary School students helped raise money by doing what kids do best: playing. During the three-day Sport-a-Thon in late September, students set goals for a series of physical activities -- from shooting basketballs to throwing Frisbees -- and asked family and friends to sponsor them with… Read story

Landover-Sharmel: Parent Teacher Association Leaders from Clark, Cowlitz and Skamania counties met on Sept. 21 for their fall leadership training conference at the Evergreen Public Schools' offices.

Area PTA leaders meet in Vancouver

Landover-Sharmel: Parent Teacher Association Leaders from Clark, Cowlitz and Skamania counties met on Sept. 21 for their fall leadership training conference at the Evergreen Public Schools' offices.

October 15, 2013, 5:00pm Schools

Landover-Sharmel -- Parent Teacher Association leaders from Clark, Cowlitz and Skamania counties visited Vancouver on Sept. 21 for a training and networking conference. The superhero-themed gathering drew nearly 110 members from Washington PTA Region 3 to the Evergreen Public Schools' administrative offices. Read story

Ridgefield/Fairgrounds: Mark Wornson of Tommy O's restaurant, right, prepares samples of his award-winning roasted chicken and butternut squash soup at the 12th annual Share-A-Bowl fundraiser.

Soups, turnout were super at 12th annual Share-A-Bowl

Ridgefield/Fairgrounds: Mark Wornson of Tommy O's restaurant, right, prepares samples of his award-winning roasted chicken and butternut squash soup at the 12th annual Share-A-Bowl fundraiser.

October 15, 2013, 5:00pm Food

Fairgrounds -- How's roasted-chicken-and-butternut-squash-with-hint-of-curry soup sound? People who turned out for Share's 12th annual Share-A-Bowl fundraiser loved it -- and voted to give chef Mark Wornson of Tommy O's the People's Choice Award during the Sept. 5 dinner event. Also offering succulent homemade soups were chefs from Whole Foods and… Read story

Northcrest: American Medical Response of Southwest Washington paramedics Julie Bolt, left, and Faith Winslow stand by one of two ambulances that were decorated with pink stripes in support of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October.

Ambulances go pink for breast cancer month

Northcrest: American Medical Response of Southwest Washington paramedics Julie Bolt, left, and Faith Winslow stand by one of two ambulances that were decorated with pink stripes in support of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October.

October 15, 2013, 5:00pm Breast Cancer

Northcrest -- During National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, you've probably spotted pink ribbons and pink T-shirts, but how about pink ambulances? Two American Medical Response of Southwest Washington ambulances got fresh splashes of color this month to support the battle against breast cancer. Along with the pink-striped emergency rescue vehicles,… Read story

Fircrest: Altrusa International of Clark County President Tina Smith stands by more than 100 books that were given to local children Sept.

Altrusa International champions literacy

Fircrest: Altrusa International of Clark County President Tina Smith stands by more than 100 books that were given to local children Sept.

October 15, 2013, 5:00pm Truckies

Fircrest -- In an effort to champion the importance of reading, Altrusa International of Clark County visited the Firstenburg Community Center last month to hand out books to children. The community service organization gave more than 100 books to kids between ages 2 and 12 on World Literacy Day, which… Read story

Hundreds ‘Walk to Stop Diabetes’

October 15, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Esther Short -- More than 250 people came out to Vancouver Landing at Terminal One for "Step Out: Walk to Stop Diabetes" on Sept. 28, and raised nearly $50,000 for the American Diabetes Association. Similar events were held throughout the country. There are nearly 26 million people in the United… Read story