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BRUSH PRAIRIE: Bethel Lutheran Church donated one million meals to North County Food Bank.

Church donates 1 million meals to local food bank

BRUSH PRAIRIE: Bethel Lutheran Church donated one million meals to North County Food Bank.

March 6, 2021, 5:55am Community

Bethel Lutheran Church reached a milestone on Feb. 7, donating more than enough money to purchase a million meals for the North County Food Bank. Read story

CLARK COUNTY: Students in Cascadia Technical Academy&#039;s criminal justice program took first place in a Mock Trial District Tournament, held virtually this year.

Cascadia Tech places first in Mock Trial tournament

CLARK COUNTY: Students in Cascadia Technical Academy&#039;s criminal justice program took first place in a Mock Trial District Tournament, held virtually this year.

March 6, 2021, 5:55am Community

Cascadia Technical Academy criminal justice students took first place in a Mock Trial District Tournament that was held recently via Zoom and qualified to compete in a state-level tournament this month. “In addition to our attorney coaches, Kevin McClure and Curtis Welch, we depend heavily on our returning seniors to… Read story

BATTLE GROUND: The Battle Ground Police Department added Charlie, a German shepherd, to its police force.

Battle Ground adds dog to police force

BATTLE GROUND: The Battle Ground Police Department added Charlie, a German shepherd, to its police force.

March 6, 2021, 5:53am Community

The Battle Ground Police Department has a new employee, and he’s furry. Read story

NORTH SALMON CREEK: The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, with guest conductor Sarah Ioannides, the music director of Symphony Tacoma, was featured by &quot;PBS News Hour&quot; on Jan. 17.

Vancouver Symphony Orchestra honors COVID-19 victims

NORTH SALMON CREEK: The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, with guest conductor Sarah Ioannides, the music director of Symphony Tacoma, was featured by &quot;PBS News Hour&quot; on Jan. 17.

February 27, 2021, 6:01am Community

The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra performed for an audience of zero at the Skyview Concert Hall on Jan. 17 to honor victims of COVID-19. The tribute was featured by “PBS News Hour” and streamed on its YouTube channel, which has 2.5 million subscribers. The orchestra performed Samuel Barber’s “Adagio for Strings,”… Read story

You Can Help

February 27, 2021, 5:58am Community

DOGPAW seeks volunteers to clean up the Ike Dog Park from 10 a.m. to noon March 6, meeting at the park’s lower entrance, 5167 N.E. 15th Ave., Vancouver. Bring gloves, a face mask, and water. Tasks include pulling weeds, moving gravel and dirt, filling holes, replacing the gate post, and… Read story

VAN MALL: TMG employees Michelle Villarma, Megan Francis, Elizabeth Divers and Vanessa MacAllister shopped for holiday gifts for foster children sponsored by TMG Cares.

TMG and Bridge the Gap help foster children during holidays

VAN MALL: TMG employees Michelle Villarma, Megan Francis, Elizabeth Divers and Vanessa MacAllister shopped for holiday gifts for foster children sponsored by TMG Cares.

February 27, 2021, 5:57am Community

TMG Cares, the nonprofit arm of TMG Property Management Services NW, helped five foster children in Clark County during the holidays. The organization worked with Bridge the Gap, an outreach organization to help enrich the lives of abused and neglected children, to identify the children who needed help. TMG employees… Read story

WOODLAND: Woodland High School student Leah Riley, left, participated in National Civics and Law Academy in 2020 before the pandemic. Typically students spend a week in Washington, D.C.

Woodland students selected for government learning programs

WOODLAND: Woodland High School student Leah Riley, left, participated in National Civics and Law Academy in 2020 before the pandemic. Typically students spend a week in Washington, D.C.

February 27, 2021, 5:57am Community

Two Woodland High School students were recently selected to participate in programs that encourage learning about the U.S. government. Read story

ORCHARDS: Laura Mathews constructed popular &quot;Frozen&quot; movie character Olaf in the yard of her Orchards home after a snow storm hit the region earlier this month.

Olaf comes to life in Clark County

ORCHARDS: Laura Mathews constructed popular &quot;Frozen&quot; movie character Olaf in the yard of her Orchards home after a snow storm hit the region earlier this month.

February 27, 2021, 5:56am Community

Laura Mathews constructed popular “Frozen” movie character Olaf in the yard of her Orchards home after a snow storm hit the region earlier this month. “A select few of our family decided to have a snowman building competition, while snowed in at home these past few days and it was… Read story

STEVENSON: DECA students at Stevenson High School attended the Innovate2020 conference online this year.

Stevenson students design shoes, hear from Nike exec at virtual conference

STEVENSON: DECA students at Stevenson High School attended the Innovate2020 conference online this year.

February 27, 2021, 5:55am Community

Stevenson High School DECA students attended Innovate2020, the Western Leadership Development Conference, virtually this year from Nov. 9-13. Read story

RIDGEFIELD: Two were added to a wall honoring veterans at the U.S.

Two added to Ridgefield wall honoring local veterans

RIDGEFIELD: Two were added to a wall honoring veterans at the U.S.

February 27, 2021, 5:54am Community

The U.S. Post Office at 205 N. Main Ave. recently added two photos of deceased commanders to its wall honoring local veterans. The photos were of Tom McCarthy, who served in the Navy, and Bruce Crockett, who served in the Army. The American Legion Post No. 44 honored the veterans… Read story