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Gary Baker welds a section of a plaque at Vancouver Bolt and Supply that will be part of a Vietnam memorial.

Local Vietnam memorial planned

Gary Baker welds a section of a plaque at Vancouver Bolt and Supply that will be part of a Vietnam memorial.

June 29, 2016, 6:01am Clark County News

Danny Poff and Larry Wilson were planning to go to college together and study architecture. Read story

Development of Early Learning Director Ross Hunter learns about fire from students at Kidspace Child Enrichment Center, which is still undergoing renovations after a fire in January.

Day care center, school bounce back after January fire

Development of Early Learning Director Ross Hunter learns about fire from students at Kidspace Child Enrichment Center, which is still undergoing renovations after a fire in January.

June 29, 2016, 5:55am Community

A roof fire at Kidspace Child Enrichment Center on Jan. 20 forced about 50 children and 10 staff members to evacuate the day care center and preschool. Read story

Scott Huotari

School of Piano Technology of the Blind names new board members

Scott Huotari

June 29, 2016, 5:55am Community

The School of Piano Technology for the Blind named four new members elected to its board of directors last month: John Bannon, Scott Huotari, Scott McCallum and Richard Rathvon. Read story

Steve Powers of Vancouver&#039;s Maplewood Neighborhood Association helps a neighbor with home maintenance Saturday morning. Volunteers cleaning graffiti off the house decided to use association funds to repaint the whole thing.

Kindness by association: House paint, help for neighbor

Steve Powers of Vancouver&#039;s Maplewood Neighborhood Association helps a neighbor with home maintenance Saturday morning. Volunteers cleaning graffiti off the house decided to use association funds to repaint the whole thing.

June 25, 2016, 8:01pm Clark County News

It was a beautiful day to sleep in, sip lemonade, saunter through the park or roll up your sleeves and help a neighbor out. In Vancouver's Maplewood neighborhood, a handful of people took that last choice on Saturday. Read story

Women’s tea raises money for local homeless, education in Africa

June 22, 2016, 5:55am Community

The annual Church of the Good Shepherd Women’s Tea fundraiser brought in $23,000 to support the Council for the Homeless Housing Relief Fund and Global Sojourns Giving Circle. Read story

The Liberty Belles quilting group delivered 112 quilts to the Veterans Administration Hospital in May, bringing the group’s total up to 1,000 quilts delivered since they formed.

Quilting group passes 1,000 quilts delivered to veterans

The Liberty Belles quilting group delivered 112 quilts to the Veterans Administration Hospital in May, bringing the group’s total up to 1,000 quilts delivered since they formed.

June 22, 2016, 5:55am Community

The Liberty Belles quilting group delivered 112 quilts to the Veterans Administration Hospital in May, bringing the group’s total up to 1,000 quilts delivered since they formed. Read story

Bob Knight
Clark College president

Clark College President Knight is 2016 First Citizen

Bob Knight
Clark College president

June 21, 2016, 7:33pm Clark County News

Bob Knight’s decision to stay in Vancouver wasn’t the best career move for a U.S. Army officer. It actually meant the end of his military career, Knight said. Read story

Washington State University Vancouver student Tamara Uldell reaches into an excavation during the 2015 summer archaeological dig at the site of the World War I Spruce Mill.

Summer archaeology school will explore old riverfront site

Washington State University Vancouver student Tamara Uldell reaches into an excavation during the 2015 summer archaeological dig at the site of the World War I Spruce Mill.

June 21, 2016, 6:01am Clark County News

New research on an old riverfront site will be a highlight of this summer’s Public Archaeology Field School at Fort Vancouver. Read story

Man accused in robbery, confrontation in field

June 20, 2016, 7:33pm Clark County News

An 18-year-old Vancouver man appeared Monday in Clark County Superior Court for allegedly robbing a 16-year-old boy and flashing a handgun at a woman in a separate incident. Read story

Tribal salmon sales to begin soon

June 16, 2016, 11:20am Clark County News

Treaty fishing seasons for Columbia River summer chinook and sockeye salmon begin today Read story