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Clark College to host Medicare info session

July 14, 2018, 6:04am Clark County Health

Clark College's Mature Learning program is hosting a free information session about understanding Medicare from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at Clark's main campus at 1933 Fort Vancouver Way in Foster Hall Room 126. Read story

If you care about your pet, author Stephanie Feldstein writes, you really ought to care about our natural environment, too. Feldstein will introduce her new book, “The Animal Lover’s Guide to Changing the World,” on July 21 at Vintage Books in Vancouver.

Authors promote new works about pastries and pets at Vancouver events

If you care about your pet, author Stephanie Feldstein writes, you really ought to care about our natural environment, too. Feldstein will introduce her new book, “The Animal Lover’s Guide to Changing the World,” on July 21 at Vintage Books in Vancouver.

July 14, 2018, 6:02am Clark County Life

A pair of notable new books by local authors will bring murderous pastries and planet-minded pet parents to Vancouver next week. Read story

Clark Public Utilities recently renovated its building at 1200 Fort Vancouver Way, making the building more energy-efficient and easier for customers to navigate.

J.D. Power recognizes Clark Public Utilities

Clark Public Utilities recently renovated its building at 1200 Fort Vancouver Way, making the building more energy-efficient and easier for customers to navigate.

July 12, 2018, 6:00am Business

For the eleventh consecutive year, Clark Public Utilities has earned top marks from J.D. Power in customer satisfaction among midsize electricity providers in the Western United States. Read story

Igloo Restaurant, which was a landmark Vancouver eatery, has closed its doors. The fate of the building, seen on Tuesday, remains uncertain.

Vancouver’s Igloo Restaurant closes

Igloo Restaurant, which was a landmark Vancouver eatery, has closed its doors. The fate of the building, seen on Tuesday, remains uncertain.

July 10, 2018, 4:38pm Business

The Igloo Restaurant closed down this spring, but it’s still unclear what will happen to the two-story, 2,200-square-foot building. Read story

The bedroom of a resident is seen here following a fire at an apartment complex on Bridge Street in Rose Village, Monday morning, July 9, 2018.

Fire destroys Rose Village apartment building

The bedroom of a resident is seen here following a fire at an apartment complex on Bridge Street in Rose Village, Monday morning, July 9, 2018.

July 9, 2018, 11:24am Clark County News

A fast-moving fire early Monday morning destroyed one apartment building and severely damaged another, displacing two dozen people, including at least two children. Read story

Everybody Has a Story: Woman soldier, her Army truck were ahead of their time

July 4, 2018, 6:00am Clark County Life

All this talk about driverless cars and trucks reminds me of when I was in the Army in the mid-1970s. I was one of the first female tractor-trailer drivers stationed in Germany. I was in a town called Russelheim, in the Azbill barracks. Our group drove commercial International rigs, not… Read story

Vancouver Mall: Five Girl Scouts from Troop 12340 received the Silver Award, the second-highest award for service in the community given by the Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington. From left: Dawn Phelps, co-leader, Samantha McHarg, Katherine Thornton, Dominique Phelps, Naomi Alonso, Dinora Alonso and Susan Thornton, troop leader.

Girl Scouts receive Silver Award

Vancouver Mall: Five Girl Scouts from Troop 12340 received the Silver Award, the second-highest award for service in the community given by the Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington. From left: Dawn Phelps, co-leader, Samantha McHarg, Katherine Thornton, Dominique Phelps, Naomi Alonso, Dinora Alonso and Susan Thornton, troop leader.

July 4, 2018, 5:55am Community

The Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington honored five girls from Girl Scout Troop 12340 in Vancouver with a Silver Award, the second highest award for service to the community given by the organization. Read story

Meadow Homes: Students and staffers at Fort Vancouver High School celebrating their $1,000 check from Northwest Honda Dealers.

Fort Vancouver High School receives money from car dealership

Meadow Homes: Students and staffers at Fort Vancouver High School celebrating their $1,000 check from Northwest Honda Dealers.

July 4, 2018, 5:55am Community

Fort Vancouver High School was one of 11 schools in the Portland metro area to receive money from Northwest Honda Dealers as part of the company’s “School is Better Thanks to Your Local NW Honda Dealer” program. Read story

Edgewood Park: Washington State Genealogical Society President Virginia Majewski, left, presents the 2018 Outstanding Project Award to Clark County Genealogical Society President Brian Runyan, center, and Lois Bosland, right, for the “Vancouver Tax Ledger Project.”

Local genealogical society wins state award

Edgewood Park: Washington State Genealogical Society President Virginia Majewski, left, presents the 2018 Outstanding Project Award to Clark County Genealogical Society President Brian Runyan, center, and Lois Bosland, right, for the “Vancouver Tax Ledger Project.”

June 27, 2018, 5:55am Community

The Clark County Genealogical Society was awarded the 2018 Outstanding Project Award at the Washington State Genealogical Society’s annual meeting. Read story

Central Vancouver: Lyla Hopper-Lopez, 4, center, was honored as a Children’s Cancer Association 2018 CCA Hero at an event at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry hosted by Regina Ellis, association founder and chief joy officer, left, and Drew Carney of KGW-TV.

Vancouver 4-year-old honored by Children’s Cancer Association

Central Vancouver: Lyla Hopper-Lopez, 4, center, was honored as a Children’s Cancer Association 2018 CCA Hero at an event at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry hosted by Regina Ellis, association founder and chief joy officer, left, and Drew Carney of KGW-TV.

June 27, 2018, 5:55am Community

Lyla Hopper-Lopez, 4, was named a Children’s Cancer Association 2018 CCA Hero, which is a group of 11 local children and teens recognized for their exceptional courage, wisdom and grace in the face of serious medical challenges. Read story