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Fort Vancouver Lions welcome new leadership

July 17, 2012, 5:00pm Truckies

Rose Village -- The Fort Vancouver Lions announced the club's 2012-13 officers at its June 28 meeting at Bill's Chicken and Steak House. New officers are Bill Shalaby, president; Adam Hegewald, 1st vice president; Sandy Hammond, 2nd vice president; Pat Herrera, 3rd vice president; Helen Sutfin, immediate past president; Carol… Read story

Winners of Sing Fourth competition announced

July 17, 2012, 5:00pm Truckies

Hudson's Bay -- Ashlee Waldbauer's vocal performance of "Runaway Baby" garnered her first place in the Sing Fourth high school vocal competition during Independence Day at Fort Vancouver. Waldbauer, a student at Prairie High School, received a $1,000 scholarship to the college of her choice. Second-place winner Janelle Harriman, a… Read story

Woodmen put down axes, pick up bowling balls

July 17, 2012, 5:00pm Truckies

Hudson's Bay -- The Modern Woodman of America, a fraternal and financial services organization, recently provided the members of its local youth service club a bowling outing at Allen's Crosley Lanes, the bowling center on East Evergreen Boulevard. According to coordinator Sherree Filla, kids bowled till their hearts were content… Read story

Camas: This 1948 DeSoto Club Coupe owned by Bud Meyer was among the dozens of classic cars displayed in downtown Camas during the July 6 First Friday Camas Car Show.

Classic cars cruise into Camas

Camas: This 1948 DeSoto Club Coupe owned by Bud Meyer was among the dozens of classic cars displayed in downtown Camas during the July 6 First Friday Camas Car Show.

July 17, 2012, 5:00pm Truckies

Camas -- The streets of downtown Camas were hopping with activity the evening of July 6 during the seventh annual First Friday Camas Car Show. Classic cars from all eras were on display along the downtown streets. Families enjoyed live music and restaurants and shops offered extended hours to set… Read story

Neighbors calendar

July 10, 2012, 5:00pm Community

A list of meetings and events from Clark County neighborhood associations Read story

What’s Up with That? Officials: Clean up your own fireworks debris

July 10, 2012, 5:00pm Community

In the aftermath of the Independence Day fireworks, my street looks like a war zone. Who is required to pick up the toxic litter? Can code enforcement, or somebody, get involved? Read story

Program aims to bring more students to cultural, historic sites

July 10, 2012, 5:00pm Truckies

Heritage -- Frontier Middle School teacher Sherry Petersen and student Lizet Reyes are traveling to Yakima Valley and Mount Rainier National Park to pilot a national program engaging youth in historic places and culture. The Washington State Youth Summit: Connecting Cultures will immerse 35 students, their teachers and mentors in… Read story

Hockinson: From left, sisters Nikki and Kelsey Dunham were invited to testify before a South Korean court on their views on adoption.

Sisters to speak about adoption in South Korea

Hockinson: From left, sisters Nikki and Kelsey Dunham were invited to testify before a South Korean court on their views on adoption.

July 10, 2012, 5:00pm Truckies

Hockinson -- Sisters Nikki Dunham, 20, a WSUV junior, and Kelsey Dunham, 17, a Hockinson High School senior, are spending a month in Seoul, South Korea volunteering at a home for mentally and physically disabled people. The volunteer work is part of Kelsey's senior project. As adoptees, they also were… Read story

Salmon Creek Farmers’ Market to open for season

July 10, 2012, 5:00pm Truckies

Salmon Creek -- Beginning its third season, the Salmon Creek Farmers' Market opens July 12 behind Biscuits Cafe and the Wayside Market at 1315 N.E. 134th St. Open from 3 to 7 p.m. Thursdays through September, the market offers agricultural and fresh food vendors, live music and cooking demonstrations by… Read story

Hazel Dell: Cara Wood, Justin Wood and Kathy Nelson were honored as Melvin Jones Fellows, the highest recognition a Lion can receive for distinguished work and efforts in service to humanity, at the Hazel Dell Lionsi banquet June 20.

Hazel Dell Lions honor 3 for service

Hazel Dell: Cara Wood, Justin Wood and Kathy Nelson were honored as Melvin Jones Fellows, the highest recognition a Lion can receive for distinguished work and efforts in service to humanity, at the Hazel Dell Lionsi banquet June 20.

July 10, 2012, 5:00pm Truckies

Hazel Dell -- At the Hazel Dell Lions' annual banquet on June 20, Cara Wood, Justin Wood and Kathy Nelson were honored as Melvin Jones Fellows, the highest recognition a Lion can receive for distinguished work and efforts in service to humanity. Roxie Olson, current chair of Clark County Walk… Read story