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Free Clinic receives grant to provide diabetes supplies

February 24, 2016, 5:59am Truckies

To help cover the cost of diabetes supplies for the uninsured, the Community Foundation for Southwest Washington has awarded The Free Clinic of Southwest Washington a grant for $5,000. The grant will benefit the Diabetes Transition Care Program, which relies on volunteers and community partners to offer education, stabilization and… Read story

Kearse tosses around football with older kids.

Seahawks star Kearse visits Washington School for the Deaf

Kearse tosses around football with older kids.

February 24, 2016, 5:53am Community

Edgewood Park -- Students at Washington School for the Deaf welcomed a very special guest last week when Seattle Seahawks star wide receiver Jermaine Kearse paid a visit. Read story

Art teacher Fae Moeller, from left, checks a print with Sharri LaPierre of North Bank Artists, eighth-grader Arianna Bollens, 13, and seventh-grader Darrian Gunderson, 12, on Thursday at Thomas Jefferson Middle School.

Artifacts inspire artwork by students

Art teacher Fae Moeller, from left, checks a print with Sharri LaPierre of North Bank Artists, eighth-grader Arianna Bollens, 13, and seventh-grader Darrian Gunderson, 12, on Thursday at Thomas Jefferson Middle School.

February 21, 2016, 6:00am Clark County News

Perched on a stool in Fae Moeller's advanced art class at Thomas Jefferson Middle School, Darrian Gunderson, 12, used a large nail to etch an arrowhead design into a 4-by-4-inch acrylic glass plate. Read story

Not quite Bert and Ernie, but almost: Philip Graves, left, as closeted Rod and Tristan Colo as cheerful Nicky rehearse for the opening of &quot;Avenue Q&quot; at Clark College.

‘Avenue Q’ is all about adulthood

Not quite Bert and Ernie, but almost: Philip Graves, left, as closeted Rod and Tristan Colo as cheerful Nicky rehearse for the opening of &quot;Avenue Q&quot; at Clark College.

February 17, 2016, 10:00am Clark County Life

It's easy to describe the musical "Avenue Q," which opens at Clark College this weekend, as "Sesame Street" for adults. But that's still selling it short. Read story

Apartment fire near mall displaces six people, two pets

February 14, 2016, 9:31pm Clark County News

Six people and two pets were displaced Sunday after a fire damaged two apartment units near Vancouver Mall. Read story

Stephanie Alves deLima, seated, with the assistance of intern Kylee Craven, standing, teaches second-, third- and fourth-grade students about ligaments, tendons and bones at the Washington School for the Deaf on Feb. 8.

Schools for blind, deaf still evolving after 130 years

Stephanie Alves deLima, seated, with the assistance of intern Kylee Craven, standing, teaches second-, third- and fourth-grade students about ligaments, tendons and bones at the Washington School for the Deaf on Feb. 8.

February 14, 2016, 6:07am Clark County News

It was 130 years ago this month when the territorial Legislature approved a bill to create the Washington School for Defective Youth to educate "the deaf, blind and feeble-minded children of the Territory of Washington." Read story

Evergreen School District communications director Gail Spolar offers a hug to Superintendent John Deeder after election results were posted Tuesday night. Supporters gathered at Vinotopia in east Vancouver to celebrate the passage of a three-year school levy.

Vote renews 6 school levies

Evergreen School District communications director Gail Spolar offers a hug to Superintendent John Deeder after election results were posted Tuesday night. Supporters gathered at Vinotopia in east Vancouver to celebrate the passage of a three-year school levy.

February 9, 2016, 9:37pm Clark County News

Districts rely on local property taxes to fund maintenance and operations, as well as school programs Read story

Tips sought in car arson in Marrion neighborhood

February 8, 2016, 7:58pm Clark County News

Fire investigators are asking anyone with information about an intentionally set car fire in Vancouver’s Marrion neighborhood to call them. Read story

Ballots must be postmarked or dropped off by 8 p.m. Tuesday.

Last call for ballots on school district measures

Ballots must be postmarked or dropped off by 8 p.m. Tuesday.

February 8, 2016, 7:04pm Clark County News

Ballots are due Tuesday for measures proposed by six Clark County school districts to replace their current, expiring levies, and one bond measure proposed by another school district. Read story

Jack Roy, with Century Aviation in East Wenatchee, works on the pilot&#039;s controls in the DH-4 Liberty that will go on display this summer at Pearson Air Museum.

Some assembly required for restored biplane

Jack Roy, with Century Aviation in East Wenatchee, works on the pilot&#039;s controls in the DH-4 Liberty that will go on display this summer at Pearson Air Museum.

February 7, 2016, 6:06am Clark County News

Army aviators based at Vancouver Barracks in the 1920s made some flights just to create headlines and raise the profile of military aviation. Read story