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North Garrison Heights: Barbers from King&#039;s Barber Shop, from left, Juan Naranjo, Ryan Alexander, Ryan Wieser, and Mustafa Aljaf, with the Loomis family, from left, Halsten, Mike, Monica and Rennick Loomis. The barbers cut hair at a St.

PeaceHealth hosts head-shaving event for child cancer research

North Garrison Heights: Barbers from King&#039;s Barber Shop, from left, Juan Naranjo, Ryan Alexander, Ryan Wieser, and Mustafa Aljaf, with the Loomis family, from left, Halsten, Mike, Monica and Rennick Loomis. The barbers cut hair at a St.

December 28, 2016, 5:50am Community

PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center hosted its first St. Baldrick’s Foundation head-shaving event on Dec. 17. At the fundraiser, 12 people had their heads shaved, bringing in more than $4,000 for childhood cancer research. Read story

Fishing report 12/22

December 22, 2016, 6:02am Clark County News

Lacamas Lake stocked recently with almost 10,000 trout; Horseshoe Lake gets surplus steelhead Read story

Evergreen Highlands: Guests of the St. Joseph Catholic Church Golden Fellowship Senior Lunch were treated to a performance by the Seton Catholic College Prep Choir and lunch served by St.

High school choir performs special holiday concert

Evergreen Highlands: Guests of the St. Joseph Catholic Church Golden Fellowship Senior Lunch were treated to a performance by the Seton Catholic College Prep Choir and lunch served by St.

December 21, 2016, 5:55am Community

The 71-member Seton Catholic College Prep Choir performed a special holiday concert for the St. Joseph Catholic Church Golden Fellowship Senior Lunch on Dec. 7. Read story

Women Build Tea brings in money for home build

December 21, 2016, 5:55am Community

Evergreen Habitat for Humanity’s sixth annual Women Build Tea brought in more than $14,000 for the program’s next home build. Read story

Evergreen Highlands: Bonneville Power Administration employees brought gifts and Santa to a visit at the Learning Avenues Child Care Center on Dec.

BPA employees bring Santa, gifts to children’s center

Evergreen Highlands: Bonneville Power Administration employees brought gifts and Santa to a visit at the Learning Avenues Child Care Center on Dec.

December 21, 2016, 5:55am Community

Some workers from Bonneville Power Administration visited Learning Avenues Child Care Center on Dec. 12 and brought along a special guest: Santa. Read story

Razor clam digging during the fall and winter are on afternoon and evening low tides.

Three Washington beaches to open for razor clams

Razor clam digging during the fall and winter are on afternoon and evening low tides.

December 19, 2016, 4:54pm Latest News

Copalis, Mocrocks and Kalaloch to open, but marine toxin levels still too high at Long Beach and Twin Harbors Read story

Cooper Spur Ski Area will be open daily through Jan. 1, then on Friday nights, Saturdays and Sundays.

Cooper Spur Ski Area opens for season

Cooper Spur Ski Area will be open daily through Jan. 1, then on Friday nights, Saturdays and Sundays.

December 16, 2016, 5:12pm Clark County News

Downhill and cross-country skiing, plus tubing, available at small resort on Mount Hood south of Hood River Read story

Summer steelhead from Skamania Hatchery on the North Fork of the Washougal River would continue to be released in five locations.

Changes proposed for lower Columbia salmon, steelhead hatcheries

Summer steelhead from Skamania Hatchery on the North Fork of the Washougal River would continue to be released in five locations.

December 15, 2016, 2:44pm Clark County News

Federal fisheries officials want to make release numbers, stocks more compatible with recovery of fish listed under the Endangered Species Act Read story

The lower end of the Willamette River’s Multnomah Channel is popular with Clark County anglers once the lower Columbia closes for spring chinook.

Spring chinook outlook mixed in local rivers

The lower end of the Willamette River’s Multnomah Channel is popular with Clark County anglers once the lower Columbia closes for spring chinook.

December 15, 2016, 6:04am Latest News

Outlook encouraging for Kalama and Cowlitz rivers but poor for Willamette, Lewis Read story

The northern pikeminnow sport reward program pays a bounty from May through September for fish longer than 9 inches.

Anglers cashed in on pikeminnow rewards

The northern pikeminnow sport reward program pays a bounty from May through September for fish longer than 9 inches.

December 15, 2016, 6:03am Clark County News

Top fisherman in Columbia River predator control program caught more than 14,000 fish and earned $119,341 Read story