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Central Vancouver: Columbia Credit Union awarded Innovative Services NW with a $10,000 grant for laptops.

Innovative receives grant for laptops

Central Vancouver: Columbia Credit Union awarded Innovative Services NW with a $10,000 grant for laptops.

May 25, 2016, 5:55am Truckies

Columbia Credit Union gave Innovative Services NW a $10,000 grant for the nonprofits Mobile Technology Project. Read story

Health care agencies team up for housing donation

May 25, 2016, 5:55am Community

Providence Health & Services-Oregon and PeaceHealth made a $35,000 home sponsorship for the Women Build Program through Evergreen Habitat for Humanity. Read story

Clark College trustees to meet on Wednesday

May 24, 2016, 8:34pm Clark County News

The Clark College board of trustees will hold a general board meeting at 5 p.m. Wednesday in the Gaiser Community Room, GHL 213, 1933 Fort Vancouver Way. Read story

Joe Siler, a plumber who works for Vancouver Public Schools, takes a sample of water on May 4 at Jason Lee Middle School. The water was tested for lead.

Clark County schools still testing water for lead

Joe Siler, a plumber who works for Vancouver Public Schools, takes a sample of water on May 4 at Jason Lee Middle School. The water was tested for lead.

May 24, 2016, 5:29pm Clark County News

Clark County school districts are still in the process of testing drinking water for elevated lead content after several Tacoma schools reported high lead content in school water last month and alarming lead levels were reported in the city water supply in Flint, Mich., earlier this year. Read story

Clark College plans to add its second bachelor&#039;s degree program beginning in January.

Clark College awaits further approval of second baccalaureate program

Clark College plans to add its second bachelor&#039;s degree program beginning in January.

May 23, 2016, 6:04am Clark County News

Clark College is seeking approval to add a second baccalaureate program next year. Read story

Construction workers build a new Sky Zone Trampoline Park, in a former Albertsons store at 5000 E. Fourth Plain Blvd. This is the first metro area location for Sky Zone, a national franchise-based trampoline and jumping play center.

Sky Zone park growing in old Albertsons

Construction workers build a new Sky Zone Trampoline Park, in a former Albertsons store at 5000 E. Fourth Plain Blvd. This is the first metro area location for Sky Zone, a national franchise-based trampoline and jumping play center.

May 20, 2016, 6:07am Business

Construction is well underway at 5000 E. Fourth Plain Boulevard, across from the recently closed — yet still beloved — Golden Skate. By mid-summer, people will be taking leaps and bounds at the region's first Sky Zone Trampoline Park. Read story

Man accused of voyeurism at Vancouver Mall

May 19, 2016, 9:38pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man appeared Thursday in Clark County Superior Court after allegedly following two women into a bathroom and snapping photos of them under the door of their restroom stall. Read story

Millie Ortiz, 11, of Centralia, left, gets a little encouragement from J.J. Isaacson of Washington State School for the Blind during the 50-meter dash Thursday at the school.

Blind athletes off, running at Washington State School for Blind

Millie Ortiz, 11, of Centralia, left, gets a little encouragement from J.J. Isaacson of Washington State School for the Blind during the 50-meter dash Thursday at the school.

May 19, 2016, 8:20pm Clark County News

Encouraging shouts of “Go! Go! Go!” and “Great job!” rang out around the track and field at the annual track meet at the Washington State School for the Blind on Thursday. Read story

Architectural renderings show the new culinary education space to be built at Clark College by summer 2017.

Clark College culinary facility gets $4 million boost

Architectural renderings show the new culinary education space to be built at Clark College by summer 2017.

May 18, 2016, 7:51pm Clark County News

The $10.5 million project to remodel Clark College’s culinary education facility has received a $4 million boost. Read story

Neither war nor bad handwriting stays these couriers. ...

Everybody Has A Story: Mail pickup a piece of cake for these Marines

Neither war nor bad handwriting stays these couriers. ...

May 18, 2016, 6:01am Community

I was a postal clerk with the 1st Marine Division during the Korean war, and I have two stories to tell. Read story