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Community Foundation for Southwest Washington reports fewer students applying for scholarships

(The Columbian files)

February 23, 2022, 6:02am Clark County News

The Community Foundation for Southwest Washington, a nonprofit that provides thousands of dollars in financial aid for students pursuing secondary education, is reporting low student interest and total submissions in this year’s application cycle. Read story

Living Hope Church reached its goal of raising $5 million to buy the former Kmart on Andresen Road in 2011.

Clark County emergency shelters open due to cold

Living Hope Church reached its goal of raising $5 million to buy the former Kmart on Andresen Road in 2011.

February 22, 2022, 7:28pm Churches & Religion

Due to the cold weather forecast for this week, Council for the Homeless has issued a severe weather alert for the emergency shelter system in Clark County through Friday. Read story

Parents of Little League players and high school students have growing concerns about a homeless encampment along Northeast Campus Drive near Fort Vancouver High School.

Homeless encampment near Fort Vancouver High School causes stir

Parents of Little League players and high school students have growing concerns about a homeless encampment along Northeast Campus Drive near Fort Vancouver High School.

February 22, 2022, 6:01am Clark County News

A chronic homeless encampment behind Fort Vancouver High School’s baseball and softball playing fields is causing a stir as the Little League season approaches. Read story

Vancouver Specialty and Rehabilitative Care (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian)

2 Vancouver long-term care facilities to open non-COVID units

Vancouver Specialty and Rehabilitative Care (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian)

February 18, 2022, 6:03am Business

Two Vancouver long-term care facilities are opening units to treat non-COVID patients who no longer need acute care. The units are an effort to ease the strain on Clark County hospitals that have been stretched thin by the omicron surge. Read story

The Clark County Courthouse (The Columbian files)

Transient man accused of stabbing another man 22 times in Vancouver attack

The Clark County Courthouse (The Columbian files)

February 17, 2022, 5:33pm Clark County News

A transient man is accused of stabbing at another transient man 22 times in what police described as a random attack Tuesday outside a church in central Vancouver. Read story

Port of Vancouver names Community Fund recipients

February 17, 2022, 6:04am Business

The Port of Vancouver announced Wednesday this year’s beneficiaries of its Community Fund: Read story

A golfer plays a round at Club Green Meadows golf course. The club is for sale, but the sellers wish for the golf course to remain.

Vancouver landmark Club Green Meadows seeks new owner; only golf-lovers need apply

A golfer plays a round at Club Green Meadows golf course. The club is for sale, but the sellers wish for the golf course to remain.

February 17, 2022, 6:03am Business

A local landmark, Club Green Meadows, is for sale for $29.5 million. As a condition, the next owners must keep the golf course running, preventing building development. Read story

A bus transit hub at the intersection of Grand and Mill Plain Boulevard, commercial and mixed-use corridor, and residential mixed-use corridor are the main focuses in the city's corridor strategy.

Vancouver sees transit hub, commercial and mixed-use development for Evergreen, Grand corridor

A bus transit hub at the intersection of Grand and Mill Plain Boulevard, commercial and mixed-use corridor, and residential mixed-use corridor are the main focuses in the city's corridor strategy.

February 15, 2022, 9:59am Clark County News

A strategy to strengthen an aging commercial district in central Vancouver will move to a second hearing and public hearing, the Vancouver City Council decided Monday. Read story

Encouraging messaging sits on the ground outside a row of pallet homes Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022, at the Stay Safe Community in east Vancouver.

Former Golden Skate site proposed as 2nd supported homeless community

Encouraging messaging sits on the ground outside a row of pallet homes Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022, at the Stay Safe Community in east Vancouver.

February 14, 2022, 6:40pm Clark County News

The city of Vancouver proposed Monday to select the former Golden Skate property as the location for its second supportive community for people experiencing homelessness. Read story

Some Vancouver residents woke up to antisemitic flyers on their doorsteps blaming the COVID-19 pandemic on Jewish people, as seen in central Vancouver on Thursday morning.

Vancouver residents receive flyers blaming Jews for pandemic

Some Vancouver residents woke up to antisemitic flyers on their doorsteps blaming the COVID-19 pandemic on Jewish people, as seen in central Vancouver on Thursday morning.

February 11, 2022, 6:00am Clark County News

When Ian Moore went outside to toss out some garbage before pickup Wednesday morning, he saw a flyer in a plastic bag on his doorstep. He thought it was a business advertisement; instead, he said he was disgusted to find it had antisemitic messaging blaming Jewish people for the COVID-19… Read story