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Lisa Bayautet kneels next to a marker noting that while people buried in the poor farm died in poverty, they helped settle the area.

Remembering Clark County’s forgotten

Lisa Bayautet kneels next to a marker noting that while people buried in the poor farm died in poverty, they helped settle the area.

February 21, 2018, 6:04am Clark County Life

On a grassy field in the 78th Street Heritage Farm, Lisa Bayautet knelt next to a stone bearing a weather-beaten plaque. The plaque describes how the approximately 200 people buried on this plot between 1873 and 1935 overcame “misfortune and adversity” before coming to their final resting place at the… Read story

Free Clinic gets $20,000 in grants from Legacy Health System

February 21, 2018, 5:50am Community

The Free Clinic of Southwest Washington received $20,000 in grant funding from Legacy Health System. Read story

Rally Pizza at The Mill offers up a top-notch menu featuring farm-to-table ingredients, delicious cocktails and quarterly prix fixe five-course themed meals.

Food & Drink: It’s tempting to keep Rally Pizza a secret

Rally Pizza at The Mill offers up a top-notch menu featuring farm-to-table ingredients, delicious cocktails and quarterly prix fixe five-course themed meals.

February 16, 2018, 6:00am Clark County Life

The genius of Rally Pizza is that it is a five-star restaurant pretending to be just a neighborhood pizza joint. It is a family-friendly neighborhood pizza place, but one that offers up oven-roasted seasonal farm-to-table vegetable plates, seasonal craft cocktails and made-to-order frozen custard with housemade topping like devil’s food… Read story

Meadow Homes: Members of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Vancouver congregation and volunteers from Project Linus worked on a Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service project to make blankets to hand out to children in need around Vancouver.

Unitarian Universalist Church congregation, nonprofit team up to bring blankets to kids

Meadow Homes: Members of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Vancouver congregation and volunteers from Project Linus worked on a Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service project to make blankets to hand out to children in need around Vancouver.

February 14, 2018, 5:49am Community

Congregants from the Unitarian Universalist Church of Vancouver worked with the local chapter of Project Linus to make blankets for children in need as part of a day of service on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Read story

Free Clinic receives grant to help patients with diabetes

February 14, 2018, 5:08am Community

The Free Clinic of Southwest Washington received a $1,000 grant from Fred Meyer/Kroger to assist uninsured patients living with diabetes. Read story

The Chef’s Salad, clockwise from top left, the chicken quesadilla, red stuffed jalapeño poppers and the steak strip dinner with a side salad are among the selections available at Out-A-Bounds Sports Bar & Grill in Vancouver.

Out-A-Bounds keeps hunger on bench

The Chef’s Salad, clockwise from top left, the chicken quesadilla, red stuffed jalapeño poppers and the steak strip dinner with a side salad are among the selections available at Out-A-Bounds Sports Bar & Grill in Vancouver.

February 2, 2018, 6:01am Clark County Life

Why: Out-A-Bounds Sports Bar & Grill has been in business for 17 years, providing a late-night place for drinks, food, darts, billiards and karaoke. The menu offers pub food for light or hearty appetites. Read story

North Garrison Heights: Jim Obester’s picture of a fluorescent anemone taken at Sound Rock, for which he earned first place in the underwater category in National Geographic’s 2017 Nature Photographer of the Year contest.

Vancouver anesthesiologist wins National Geographic photo award

North Garrison Heights: Jim Obester’s picture of a fluorescent anemone taken at Sound Rock, for which he earned first place in the underwater category in National Geographic’s 2017 Nature Photographer of the Year contest.

January 31, 2018, 5:09am Community

Jim Obester, an anesthesiologist with the Columbia Anesthesia Group, earned a first-place finish in National Geographic’s 2017 Nature Photographer of the Year contest on its website. Read story

Free Clinic receives grant for oral health services

January 31, 2018, 5:08am Community

The Free Clinic of Southwest Washington received a $10,000 grant from the Dwight and Anna Schwab Charitable Foundation to help fund the children’s oral health program, which serves low-income, uninsured children. Read story

You’ll find outstanding food packed with flavor at the Hummus Hummus Middle Eastern Cuisine Food Truck in Hazel Dell.

Food & Drink: Hummus Hummus’ food is tasty tasty

You’ll find outstanding food packed with flavor at the Hummus Hummus Middle Eastern Cuisine Food Truck in Hazel Dell.

January 26, 2018, 6:02am Clark County Life

Elias and Sosina Shashati opened their food truck, Hummus Hummus, five years ago to share food they love from their native Syria. Everything (except the pita bread) is house-made including the tahini (sesame seed paste) and the hummus. Read story

Wanda Wilson of Vancouver sits on a raised, wheelchair-accessible garden bed at the Minnie Stromgren Memorial Garden at Vancouver Heights United Methodist Church. Wilson spearheaded the launch of the community garden project in 2009, and the space now has 34 plots. If gardeners produce more food then they can use, they donate extra produce to Share or to the families at the church’s child care program.

Land on Vancouver church’s lot becomes garden for many to use

Wanda Wilson of Vancouver sits on a raised, wheelchair-accessible garden bed at the Minnie Stromgren Memorial Garden at Vancouver Heights United Methodist Church. Wilson spearheaded the launch of the community garden project in 2009, and the space now has 34 plots. If gardeners produce more food then they can use, they donate extra produce to Share or to the families at the church’s child care program.

January 24, 2018, 6:00am Churches & Religion

At the Vancouver Heights United Methodist Church’s block-wide space, a large parcel of valuable land was vacant. It was previously used to grow corn for a corn feed event, but the ground was now bare. Wanda Wilson wondered whether it could be a community garden. The answer was yes. Read story