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Everybody Has A Story: Beginner’s luck on the Mississippi River

August 8, 2018, 6:02am Clark County Life

I’m retired now, but I worked in the insurance business for more than 40 years. In the mid-1990s, I was living in San Diego but was the state manager for a small fraternal insurance company with headquarters in Rock Island, Ill. All the state managers flew back there four or… Read story

Free Clinic received $5,000

August 8, 2018, 5:06am Community

The Free Clinic of Southwest Washington received $5,000 from Legacy Health to support the clinic’s immunization program for children and adults. Read story

Workers begin the cleanup of the Frontier Hard Chrome site at 113 Y St. in Vancouver in June of 2003. After years of cleanup work, the Environmental Protection Agency deleted the site from its Superfund list effective Monday.

EPA delists Frontier Chrome Superfund site in Vancouver

Workers begin the cleanup of the Frontier Hard Chrome site at 113 Y St. in Vancouver in June of 2003. After years of cleanup work, the Environmental Protection Agency deleted the site from its Superfund list effective Monday.

August 6, 2018, 4:32pm Business

The Frontier Hard Chrome Inc. Superfund Site has been officially deleted from the Environmental Protection Agency’s National Priorities List. Read story

Affordable housing planned on Fourth Plain corridor

August 2, 2018, 6:00am Business Briefs

Plans are underway to erect 58 one-bedroom apartments at 6317 Northeast Fourth Plain Blvd. Read story

Man killed when farm tractor rolls over him

August 1, 2018, 9:21pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man attempting to move a vehicle in the Five Corners area was killed when his tractor rolled on top of him Wednesday evening. Read story

Karl Carrier is the first lay leader to chair a board for PeaceHealth.

PeaceHealth board names new chairman

Karl Carrier is the first lay leader to chair a board for PeaceHealth.

August 1, 2018, 5:30pm Business

The PeaceHealth Board of Directors announced Wednesday that Karl Carrier will take over as chairman. Read story

Joe’s Place Farms owner Joseph Beaudoin stands near land that he is selling to Ginn Development, which plans a subdivision of homes priced less than the county’s median.

Joe’s Place Farms sells parcel of land to developer planning subdivision

Joe’s Place Farms owner Joseph Beaudoin stands near land that he is selling to Ginn Development, which plans a subdivision of homes priced less than the county’s median.

August 1, 2018, 6:05am Business

A plot of land in the Fircrest neighborhood will soon be home to 111 single-family residences making up a housing development dubbed Four Seasons South. Read story

Innovative Services NW positive behavior project receives grant

August 1, 2018, 5:00am Community

Innovative Services NW received a $25,000 grant from the Community Giving Fund to support the Positive Behavior Support in Early Childhood project. Read story

Compliance specialist and Paralympic gold medalist Aaron Paulson is pictured at his office at the Bonneville Power Administration’s Ross Complex in Vancouver on Thursday. Paulson recently won the BPA’s Administrator´s Award for Achievement in Equal Opportunity Employment or Diversity for his efforts in rekindling a disability awareness group. He contracted polio, which damaged nerves in his legs, when he was a 6-month-old baby in Bombay, India.

Working in Clark County: Aaron Paulson, compliance specialist with BPA

Compliance specialist and Paralympic gold medalist Aaron Paulson is pictured at his office at the Bonneville Power Administration’s Ross Complex in Vancouver on Thursday. Paulson recently won the BPA’s Administrator´s Award for Achievement in Equal Opportunity Employment or Diversity for his efforts in rekindling a disability awareness group. He contracted polio, which damaged nerves in his legs, when he was a 6-month-old baby in Bombay, India.

July 30, 2018, 6:05am Business

Aaron Paulson isn’t just a guy crunching numbers behind tall cubical walls. Read story

Everybody Has a Story: Spending World War II in Holland exciting adventure

July 25, 2018, 6:02am Clark County Life

Life in Indonesia was easy when it was a colony of the Netherlands called the Dutch East Indies, and I was a little girl called Catharina Smits. Read story