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Sears at Vancouver Mall will soon be one of 46 Sears and Kmart stores to close their doors across the country.

Vancouver Mall Sears slated to close in November

Sears at Vancouver Mall will soon be one of 46 Sears and Kmart stores to close their doors across the country.

August 23, 2018, 8:50am Business

Vancouver Mall is losing one of its original anchor stores in Sears, as the major department retailer announced this week that it’s closing 46 locations in November. Read story

Water flows from a fountain donated by Ed and Mary Firstenburg. Although they appear vintage, they are less than 20 years old.

Water fountains around Vancouver were gifts from Ed and Mary Firstenburg

Water flows from a fountain donated by Ed and Mary Firstenburg. Although they appear vintage, they are less than 20 years old.

August 22, 2018, 6:00am Clark County Life

Students and staff at Washington State University Vancouver are well-acquainted with fountains emblazoned with “Firstenburg.” The Firstenburg Family Fountain located in the central campus plaza is eye-catching, with rough-hewn slabs of basalt and plenty of seating to relax and enjoy the view. Read story

Central Park: Kids in the Vancouver Parks and Recreation’s summer camp program helped dedicate a Peace Pole at the Marshall Center.

Two new Peace Poles dedicated in Vancouver

Central Park: Kids in the Vancouver Parks and Recreation’s summer camp program helped dedicate a Peace Pole at the Marshall Center.

August 22, 2018, 5:55am Community

Children from the Vancouver Parks and Recreation’s summer camp program helped dedicate two Peace Poles on Aug. 10 at Marshall Community Center and Luepke Community Center. Read story

Free Clinic of Southwest Washington receives $25,000 for specialty program

August 22, 2018, 5:54am Community

The Free Clinic of Southwest Washington received $25,000 from the Community Foundation for Southwest Washington to support the clinic’s Specialty Care Program, which provides free specialty care for low-income, uninsured Clark County residents. Read story

Vancouver Education Association members at a meeting at Columbia River High School on Thursday. Over the weekend, union members voted overwhelmingly in favor of a work stoppage if a new teacher contract is not in place before the start of the school year.

Vancouver Public Schools teachers vote to approve work stoppage

Vancouver Education Association members at a meeting at Columbia River High School on Thursday. Over the weekend, union members voted overwhelmingly in favor of a work stoppage if a new teacher contract is not in place before the start of the school year.

August 20, 2018, 5:23pm Clark County News

Battle Ground Public Schools and the teachers union are still having disagreements a little more than a week before school is scheduled to start. Read story

Grant will help Free Clinic treat patients with diabetes

August 15, 2018, 5:46am Community

The Free Clinic of Southwest Washington received a $4,000 grant from the ESCO Foundation to care for uninsured patients living with diabetes. Read story

Luke Youngblood of Camas, left, and Devin Garrett of Washougal, right, make their way down the hill on McLoughlin Boulevard on Friday. “Going uphill sucks,” Youngblood said. “You’re out in the middle of the lane.” The city is proposing to make East McLoughlin safer for cyclists and are discussing the possibility of removing on-street parking to build a double bike lane.

City wants to make East McLoughlin Boulevard safer for cyclists, pedestrians

Luke Youngblood of Camas, left, and Devin Garrett of Washougal, right, make their way down the hill on McLoughlin Boulevard on Friday. “Going uphill sucks,” Youngblood said. “You’re out in the middle of the lane.” The city is proposing to make East McLoughlin safer for cyclists and are discussing the possibility of removing on-street parking to build a double bike lane.

August 13, 2018, 6:01am Clark County News

The city of Vancouver is proposing to reconfigure part of East McLoughlin Boulevard to make the road safer for cyclists and pedestrians. Many of the street’s residents say they support most of the proposal plan, but the prospect of losing on-street parking goes too far. Read story

The Patriot Prayer movement, headed by Joey Gibson, gathers in Vancouver on Aug. 4 to board buses to take them to Gibson's speech at Tom McCall Waterfront Park in Portland. Patriot's Prayer, Proud Boys, and the Three Percenters load into transport buses headed to the Portland protest. Citing the potential for violence, Southwest Washington Communities United for Change canceled a planned rally scheduled for Saturday that was intended to be a show of unity and condemnation of what it says is growing racism in the area. An organization press release in advance of the now-canceled event specifically mentioned the Aug. 4 rally for Gibson.

Rally to protest ‘white nationalism,’ far-right groups canceled

The Patriot Prayer movement, headed by Joey Gibson, gathers in Vancouver on Aug. 4 to board buses to take them to Gibson's speech at Tom McCall Waterfront Park in Portland. Patriot's Prayer, Proud Boys, and the Three Percenters load into transport buses headed to the Portland protest. Citing the potential for violence, Southwest Washington Communities United for Change canceled a planned rally scheduled for Saturday that was intended to be a show of unity and condemnation of what it says is growing racism in the area. An organization press release in advance of the now-canceled event specifically mentioned the Aug. 4 rally for Gibson.

August 11, 2018, 4:19pm Clark County News

Citing the potential for violence, organizers canceled a rally scheduled for Saturday that was intended to be a show of unity and condemnation of what it says is growing racism in the area. Read story

Jack Bellamy, 15, of Ridgefield, left, uses sequencing cards during cognitive therapy with speech language pathologist Melissa Bohnstedt at PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center in Vancouver.

Sports-related concussions focus of PeaceHealth team

Jack Bellamy, 15, of Ridgefield, left, uses sequencing cards during cognitive therapy with speech language pathologist Melissa Bohnstedt at PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center in Vancouver.

August 9, 2018, 5:59am Clark County Health

You’ve probably heard the stories before. Read story

Man appears in court after allegedly threatening people with rock in sock

August 8, 2018, 9:48pm Clark County News

A 53-year-old man appeared in Clark County Superior Court on Wednesday facing allegations that he threatened people with a rock in a sock and damaged property.  Read story