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Central Park: Former Vancouver Mayor Royce Pollard, left, and Scott Murase, designer of the Japanese rock garden at Clark College.

Rock garden gets special delivery from Japan

Central Park: Former Vancouver Mayor Royce Pollard, left, and Scott Murase, designer of the Japanese rock garden at Clark College.

November 8, 2011, 4:00pm Community

Central Park -- Large basalt rocks were put into place in the new Japanese garden on the Clark College campus on Oct. 27. Read story

Vancouver Heights group names new leaders

November 8, 2011, 4:00pm Community

Vancouver Heights -- Neighborhood members have been elected for the 2011-12 year. Association leaders are: Destiny Keeler, chair; Park Llafet, vice chair; Bess Colpron, secretary/treasurer. Read story

What’s Up with That? Image school not moving, but child care might

November 8, 2011, 4:00pm Community

I am writing regarding three vacant lots just north of Image Elementary School, on west side of Northeast 122nd Avenue, that formerly had homes on them. Last year the homes were removed and now it is just a fenced field. I looked up the owner on Clark County's Geographic Information… Read story

Clark College wins marketing gold

November 8, 2011, 4:00pm Community

Central Park -- Clark College's publicity efforts won a 2011 Spotlight Award from the Portland metro chapter of the Public Relations Society of America at an annual ceremony Oct. 27 at Nike World Headquarters in Beaverton, Ore. Read story

Evergreen Highlands: Chris Wall, left, helps his son Michael build a bat house during &quot;Bat Tuesday&quot; at St.

Second graders get hands on to save bats

Evergreen Highlands: Chris Wall, left, helps his son Michael build a bat house during &quot;Bat Tuesday&quot; at St.

November 8, 2011, 4:00pm Community

Evergreen Highlands -- Second-graders at St. Joseph Catholic School should be able tell you anything you want to know about native Southwest Washington bats after Oct. 25 or "Bat Tuesday." Read story

Bagley Downs: Bonneville Power Administration energy efficiency specialist Rick Hodges removes old siding from a home during a volunteer weatherization day event.

BPA volunteers help weatherize home

Bagley Downs: Bonneville Power Administration energy efficiency specialist Rick Hodges removes old siding from a home during a volunteer weatherization day event.

November 8, 2011, 4:00pm Community

Bagley Downs -- On Oct. 27, volunteers from the Bonneville Power Administration helped weatherize a home being renovated for low-income ownership. Read story

North Garrison Heights: Susie Castle, left, and Lisa Sturgeon, queen of the 40 Something Cowgirls Wrinkled Wranglers, with Pepa the pony during a fundraiser for the Susan G.

Pony pretty in pink for good cause

North Garrison Heights: Susie Castle, left, and Lisa Sturgeon, queen of the 40 Something Cowgirls Wrinkled Wranglers, with Pepa the pony during a fundraiser for the Susan G.

November 2, 2011, 12:00am Community

North Garrison Heights -- Pepa, the white pony, sported handprints of pink after a fundraiser to help find a cure for cancer. The event, called "Tough enough to paint your pony pink," was hosted by the 40 Something Cowgirls Wrinkled Wranglers. On Oct. 22, outside the Vancouver Cancer Clinic, for… Read story

Police on Wednesday morning barricaded a home on Northeast 55th Circle in the Minnehaha area.

SWAT siege fails to turn up domestic violence suspect

Police on Wednesday morning barricaded a home on Northeast 55th Circle in the Minnehaha area.

October 26, 2011, 12:00am Clark County News

SWAT officers surrounded a house in the East Minnehaha neighborhood for several hours Wednesday before entering it but were unable to find a man who eluded Oregon and Washington police early in the morning. Read story

Vocational school works to set up sister campus in China

October 25, 2011, 5:00pm Community

Edgewood Park -- The International Air & Hospitality Academy is gaining a sister in a vocational school in China. Ed Bedecarrax, IAHA's director of education, will travel to China in late October to negotiate the final details of the relationship. "It is our hope that this Sister School Relationship Agreement… Read story

Photos done by students from the Washington State School for the Blind are on display at the OHSU Casey Eye Institute.

Student photos on display at OHSU

Photos done by students from the Washington State School for the Blind are on display at the OHSU Casey Eye Institute.

October 18, 2011, 5:00pm Community

Hudson's Bay -- Students from the Washington State School for the Blind created digital photos this summer at a week-long camp. Some of the artwork is now on display at Oregon Health & Science University Casey Eye Institute, 3375 S.W. Terwilliger Blvd., Portland. Read story