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Ogden: Rotary of Greater Clark County President-Elect Robin Anderson, from left, and Dellan Redjou, past president of the Greater Clark County Rotary Foundation, presenting Evergreen School District Superintendent John Deeder with a check to thank the district for its help with the Rotary&#039;s rummage sale in June.

Rotary thanks Evergreen schools for help with rummage sale

Ogden: Rotary of Greater Clark County President-Elect Robin Anderson, from left, and Dellan Redjou, past president of the Greater Clark County Rotary Foundation, presenting Evergreen School District Superintendent John Deeder with a check to thank the district for its help with the Rotary&#039;s rummage sale in June.

October 7, 2015, 5:55am Community

Ogden -- The Greater Clark County Rotary Foundation raised more than $20,000 at the June 27 rummage sale, and more than $10,000 of that is going to the Rotary's various projects and programs. Read story

Vancouver resident appointed to state board by governor

October 7, 2015, 5:55am Truckies

Central Vancouver -- Vaughn Brown of Vancouver was appointed to the Washington Rehabilitation Council for the Blind by Gov. Jay Inslee. Brown's term started on Sept. 28, and runs until Sept. 13, 2016. Read story

It may be structurally unsound on the inside, but Vancouver&#039;s Old Apple Tree keeps putting out vigorous new growth at its extremities. On Saturday, the city of Vancouver held a 189th birthday party for the tree that&#039;s considered the &quot;matriarch&quot; of the Pacific Northwest apple industry.

Old Apple Tree just keeps on growing

It may be structurally unsound on the inside, but Vancouver&#039;s Old Apple Tree keeps putting out vigorous new growth at its extremities. On Saturday, the city of Vancouver held a 189th birthday party for the tree that&#039;s considered the &quot;matriarch&quot; of the Pacific Northwest apple industry.

October 3, 2015, 8:09pm Clark County News

Vancouver's beloved Old Apple Tree couldn't possibly be immortal, could it? Read story

Joel Atwood, the general manager of Cananbis Cowboys, showcases one of the growing rooms at his new Tier 2 marijuana growing facility in Vancouver. The business opened this summer and it&#039;s close to beginning to sell flower and pre-rolled joints on store shelves.

Cannabis Cowboys rides onto local pot scene

Joel Atwood, the general manager of Cananbis Cowboys, showcases one of the growing rooms at his new Tier 2 marijuana growing facility in Vancouver. The business opened this summer and it&#039;s close to beginning to sell flower and pre-rolled joints on store shelves.

October 1, 2015, 6:05am Business

Just as Portland's medical dispensaries gear up to begin selling recreational marijuana in October, a new grower has taken root right here in Vancouver. Read story

Central Park: Visually impaired beep baseball teams the Seattle Sluggers and Spokane Lion Pride played a doubleheader on Sept.

Beep baseball teams visit Vancouver

Central Park: Visually impaired beep baseball teams the Seattle Sluggers and Spokane Lion Pride played a doubleheader on Sept.

September 30, 2015, 6:00am Truckies

Central Park -- The Seattle Sluggers shut out the Spokane Lion Pride twice at Hudson's Bay High School on Sept. 17, as the two visually impaired teams traveled to Vancouver for a beep baseball doubleheader. Read story

Hudson&#039;s Bay: To help with the National Park Service&#039;s 100th anniversary in 2016, Aaron Porter was named centennial volunteer ambassador at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site for the upcoming year.

Fort Vancouver names volunteer ambassador for 100th anniversary

Hudson&#039;s Bay: To help with the National Park Service&#039;s 100th anniversary in 2016, Aaron Porter was named centennial volunteer ambassador at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site for the upcoming year.

September 30, 2015, 5:50am Truckies

Hudson's Bay -- Aaron Porter was named centennial volunteer ambassador at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site for the National Park Service's 100th anniversary in 2016. Read story

Piano Technology school receives grant for upgrade projects

September 30, 2015, 5:50am Truckies

Hudson's Bay -- The School of Piano Technology for the Blind was awarded a $3,500 grant, through the Wells Fargo Community Investment program, that will be used for repair, maintenance and upgrade projects that were put hold due to a lack of funding Read story

Columbia Way: The Rotary Club of Greater Clark County held a dedication ceremony for a peace pole at the Water Resources Center on Sept. 17. Front from left: Carol Mackey, Sarah Kerridge and Russ Chambers. Back from left: Bob Chapman, Susan Chambers, Jim West, Beth Ann Bock, Julie Hannon, the Rev.

Rotary brings peace to Water Resources Trail

Columbia Way: The Rotary Club of Greater Clark County held a dedication ceremony for a peace pole at the Water Resources Center on Sept. 17. Front from left: Carol Mackey, Sarah Kerridge and Russ Chambers. Back from left: Bob Chapman, Susan Chambers, Jim West, Beth Ann Bock, Julie Hannon, the Rev.

September 30, 2015, 5:50am Truckies

Columbia Way -- The Rotary Club of Greater Clark County held a dedication ceremony on Sept. 17 for a new peace pole at the Water Resources Center. Read story

Zacheriah A. Douglas appears in Clark County Superior Court on May 6, 2014, in connection with the shooting death of Craig Moritz in February 2014. Douglas was sentenced Friday to 460 months in prison after pleading guilty to first-degree murder.

Vancouver man gets 38 years in slaying

Zacheriah A. Douglas appears in Clark County Superior Court on May 6, 2014, in connection with the shooting death of Craig Moritz in February 2014. Douglas was sentenced Friday to 460 months in prison after pleading guilty to first-degree murder.

September 28, 2015, 6:54pm Clark County News

The gunman in a 2014 fatal robbery in the VanMall neighborhood was sentenced to more than 38 years in prison after changing his plea to guilty. Read story

Fort Class of ’75 gives to travel fund

September 23, 2015, 5:50am Community

The Fort Vancouver High School Class of 1975 didn't just look back at their time at the school when they gathered for their 40th reunion. Members looked ahead at what they can do for the current and future students at Fort Vancouver. Read story