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North Garrison Heights: PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center nurse Amy Ciecko, right, receiving the David Lloyd Exceptional Nurse Award.

PeaceHealth names David Lloyd Exceptional Nurse Award winner

North Garrison Heights: PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center nurse Amy Ciecko, right, receiving the David Lloyd Exceptional Nurse Award.

May 18, 2016, 5:59am Community

Amy Ciecko was given the David Lloyd Exceptional Nurse Award on May 11 for her work at PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center. Ciecko started at PeaceHealth as an intern, and was hired full time in 2009. Read story

NAACP looking for Juneteenth T-shirt designs from kids

May 18, 2016, 5:59am Community

The Vancouver NAACP is holding a Juneteenth T-shirt design contest for kids younger than 18 who live in the Vancouver area. Read story

Chaser with a cleaver gets 30 days

May 17, 2016, 9:07pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man who chased a group of teenagers with a meat cleaver after a confrontation on his property was sentenced Tuesday in Clark County Superior Court to 30 days of work crew. Read story

Dr. Michael Myers, a radiation oncologist at PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center, holds a tungsten collimator with which the &quot;cyberknife&quot; machine in the background &quot;paints&quot; cancerous areas with radiation. Myers has treated 16 prostate cancer patients with the cyberknife, all of whom went into remission with no recurrences.

CyberKnife best-kept secret in prostate cancer fight

Dr. Michael Myers, a radiation oncologist at PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center, holds a tungsten collimator with which the &quot;cyberknife&quot; machine in the background &quot;paints&quot; cancerous areas with radiation. Myers has treated 16 prostate cancer patients with the cyberknife, all of whom went into remission with no recurrences.

May 16, 2016, 6:03am Clark County Health

It’s quick. It’s painless. It’s covered by insurance. And it’s among the best-kept secrets in treating prostate cancer. Read story

Volunteer Loren Egbert hauls away asphalt chunks removed Sunday from the parking lot of Everyday Deals in Vancouver&#039;s Rose Village neighborhood. Many volunteers from Summit View Church wore their “LOVE Vancouver” T-shirts, the name of a community service program at the church.

Greening up Vancouver, one depaving project at a time

Volunteer Loren Egbert hauls away asphalt chunks removed Sunday from the parking lot of Everyday Deals in Vancouver&#039;s Rose Village neighborhood. Many volunteers from Summit View Church wore their “LOVE Vancouver” T-shirts, the name of a community service program at the church.

May 15, 2016, 7:49pm Clark County News

Volunteers used sledge hammers, powered asphalt cutters and pointed pry bars to demolish part of the parking lot of Everyday Deals on Sunday in Vancouver’s Rose Village neighborhood. Read story

Matt Gembala helps get a replacement timber called a waler in place as Ausland Group workers renovate a section of the log palisade at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.

Fort Vancouver gets a palisade upgrade

Matt Gembala helps get a replacement timber called a waler in place as Ausland Group workers renovate a section of the log palisade at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.

May 12, 2016, 7:08pm Clark County News

It’s not your grandmother’s picket fence. The pickets are 18 feet long and the fence they form is the palisade that surrounds Fort Vancouver. Read story

Clark College brings writers to campus

May 11, 2016, 6:01am Clark County Life

Clark College's Columbia Writers Series continues today and Thursday with free, public events on campus, 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Vancouver. Read story

Lifeline Connections wins $5,000 award

May 11, 2016, 6:00am Clark County Health

Lifeline Connections won a $5,000 American Psychiatric Association Foundation Award for Advancing Minority Mental Health, which recognizes efforts to serve minority communities. Read story

Edgewood Park: Jayson Cabanizas, from left, Nic Moore and Jennifer Tudor of Washington School for the Deaf&#039;s math team compete in Rochester, N.Y.

School for the Deaf’s math team competes in New York

Edgewood Park: Jayson Cabanizas, from left, Nic Moore and Jennifer Tudor of Washington School for the Deaf&#039;s math team compete in Rochester, N.Y.

May 11, 2016, 5:46am Truckies

Members of Washington School for the Deaf’s math team traveled to Rochester, N.Y., for a weekend last month to compete in the Math Counts competition. Read story

Ogden association donates $3,000 for playground, therapeutic area

May 11, 2016, 5:45am Truckies

Innovative Services NW received two $1,500 donations from the Ogden Neighborhood Association, in partnership with the Vancouver Watershed Alliance, for plants, planting materials and bark mulch for Innovative’s new natural playground and therapeutic area. Read story