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Meadow Homes: Fort Vancouver High School’s distinguished alumni, from left: Julie Merlino Pagel, class of 1979, Max Beatty, class of 2009, Linda Langsdorf Johnson, class of 1966, and Clem Eischen, class of 1945. The fifth honoree, Bruce Hagensen, class of 1962, is not pictured, as he was unable to attend the homecoming assembly.

Fort Vancouver High School’s Center for International Studies honors distinguished alumni

Meadow Homes: Fort Vancouver High School’s distinguished alumni, from left: Julie Merlino Pagel, class of 1979, Max Beatty, class of 2009, Linda Langsdorf Johnson, class of 1966, and Clem Eischen, class of 1945. The fifth honoree, Bruce Hagensen, class of 1962, is not pictured, as he was unable to attend the homecoming assembly.

November 1, 2017, 5:55am Community

Fort Vancouver High School’s Center for International Studies recognized five distinguished alumni at an Oct. 6 homecoming assembly. The recipients participated in a panel discussion and were introduced by students at the assembly. The honorees were: Max Beatty, class of 2009, Julie Merlino Pagel, class of 1979, Linda Langsdorf Johnson,… Read story

Free Clinic receives grant to help with X-ray services

November 1, 2017, 5:55am Community

The Free Clinic of Southwest Washington received a $2,500 grant from the Northwest Natural Gas Co. to help fund X-ray services. Read story

These images have the names Pitts, Peterson and Rabenstein on the back.

Lose a photo album? Vancouver Police might have it

These images have the names Pitts, Peterson and Rabenstein on the back.

October 31, 2017, 10:12am Clark County News

Last week, Vancouver police retrieved a suitcase stashed in some bushes near Roosevelt Elementary School on Falk Road in central Vancouver. School staff noticed the unusual item lurking in the foliage and notified the police Thursday. Read story

The Department of Fish and Wildlife Southwest Washington regional office moved to the Port of Ridgefield in 2016, leaving the building on Grand, seen here in 2013, empty. The city of Vancouver plans to turn it into a day center for the homeless.

Vancouver plans new day center space for homeless

The Department of Fish and Wildlife Southwest Washington regional office moved to the Port of Ridgefield in 2016, leaving the building on Grand, seen here in 2013, empty. The city of Vancouver plans to turn it into a day center for the homeless.

October 30, 2017, 12:44pm Clark County News

The former Vancouver Department of Fish and Wildlife building has a new purpose. The city intends to purchase the 25,000-square-foot building for $4.3 million and open a day center for homeless residents. Read story

Another 80,000 gallons of raw sewage released into Columbia River

October 25, 2017, 1:03pm Clark County News

In a mere 15 minutes, about 80,000 gallons of feces, urine and laundry waste rushed into the Columbia River on Wednesday. Read story

Everybody has a Story: Couple’s quiet evening in turns batty when shadowy figure swoops inside

October 25, 2017, 6:00am Clark County Life

On a clear summer evening, ‘round about 9 p.m., I’m sitting in my dining room listening to music and reading a book. David, my husband, is in the living room watching TV. Read story

Free Clinic receives grant for diabetes program

October 25, 2017, 5:33am Community

The Free Clinic of Southwest Washington received a $2,500 grant from the ReMax Equity Group Foundation to care for uninsured patients living with diabetes. Read story

Clark College to host cultural celebration in early November

October 20, 2017, 6:03am Clark County Life

Clark College will host "Educating for the Seventh Generation," a celebration of indigenous cultures, early next month. Read story

Former state Sen. Al Bauer stands at the intersection of Northeast 29th Avenue and Northeast 139th Street. Bauer proposes extending Northeast 139th Street to connect to Northeast Salmon Creek Avenue.

Congestion vexes Salmon Creek seniors

Former state Sen. Al Bauer stands at the intersection of Northeast 29th Avenue and Northeast 139th Street. Bauer proposes extending Northeast 139th Street to connect to Northeast Salmon Creek Avenue.

October 11, 2017, 6:05am Clark County News

Former Washington state Sen. Al Bauer and his neighbors have a front-row seat to the heavy traffic that builds up on Salmon Creek Avenue after classes are finished at Washington State University Vancouver and the evening commute begins. Read story

María Mis, from left, Teresa Solórzano, Raquel Vázquez, María Martínez, Carina Smith, Luisa Turner and Marty Fields attend a food tasting hosted by the Washington State University Extension’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education in Marrion Elementary School’s Family Community Resource Center.

Nutrition program offers tasting at resource center

María Mis, from left, Teresa Solórzano, Raquel Vázquez, María Martínez, Carina Smith, Luisa Turner and Marty Fields attend a food tasting hosted by the Washington State University Extension’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education in Marrion Elementary School’s Family Community Resource Center.

October 11, 2017, 5:59am Community

Washington State University Extension’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education worked with Marrion Elementary School’s Family Community Resource Center to provide shoppers with an Asian noodle salad tasting. The recipe paired whole wheat pasta, canned peas, peanut butter and any fresh vegetable that was available in the pantry. The Evergreen Public… Read story