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Kimberley Astle laughs with students Kaelyn Thomas, 10, left, and Siena Low, 11, while helping them with a science experiment.

Fisher’s Landing Elementary teacher earns accolades

Kimberley Astle laughs with students Kaelyn Thomas, 10, left, and Siena Low, 11, while helping them with a science experiment.

February 23, 2017, 6:02am Clark County News

In the minutes after recess, Fisher’s Landing Elementary School teacher Kimberley Astle’s fifth-grade students hustle into class, put on their lab coats and get to work. Read story

Fircrest Neighborhood Association Co-Chair Margaret Milem, right, listens as Khalid Khan of the Islamic Society of Southwest Washington gives a &quot;What is Islam?&quot; presentation to neighborhood association members at their Feb. 7 meeting. Some residents in the neighborhood were upset association leaders opted to go through with a meeting topic focusing on religion.

Talking about faith in Fircrest

Fircrest Neighborhood Association Co-Chair Margaret Milem, right, listens as Khalid Khan of the Islamic Society of Southwest Washington gives a &quot;What is Islam?&quot; presentation to neighborhood association members at their Feb. 7 meeting. Some residents in the neighborhood were upset association leaders opted to go through with a meeting topic focusing on religion.

February 22, 2017, 6:01am Churches & Religion

Neighborhood association meetings typically cover such topics as zoning and development issues, how to secure local grants and organize neighborhood cleanups, which is why a recent meeting of the Fircrest Neighborhood Association stuck out. Read story

East Vancouver: Shahala Middle School student Ashley Lin, left, and Peggy Carlson, Evergreen Public Schools&#039; Students in Transition liaison, after Lin raised $752 for the program with a pancake breakfast.

Shahala students help out peers in transition

East Vancouver: Shahala Middle School student Ashley Lin, left, and Peggy Carlson, Evergreen Public Schools&#039; Students in Transition liaison, after Lin raised $752 for the program with a pancake breakfast.

February 22, 2017, 6:00am Community

When Shahala Middle School student Ashley Lin heard how many students were in Evergreen Public Schools’ Students in Transition program, she wanted to do something to help out, so she organized a pancake breakfast. She raised $752, which will be used to meet the needs of students in the program. Read story

Spring chinook fishing upstream of Interstate 5 will open on March 1 and is projected to continue through April 6.

Lower Columbia spring chinook season projected to last through April 6

Spring chinook fishing upstream of Interstate 5 will open on March 1 and is projected to continue through April 6.

February 16, 2017, 6:07am Clark County News

Angling will be open on Tuesdays this spring as no commercial fishing is contemplated during the early portion of the salmon season Read story

Fishing report 2/16

February 16, 2017, 6:04am Clark County News

First spring chinook has been counted at Bonneville Dam, but don't get excited about salmon angling for another three to four weeks Read story

Friends of NRA banquet scheduled for March 18

February 16, 2017, 6:02am Clark County News

Variety of firearms and other items will be auctioned and raffled at 25th annual event Read story

Registration open for boating safety class

February 16, 2017, 6:01am Clark County News

Course slated for Feb. 25 at Clark County Public Works Maintenance and Operations Conference Center on Northeast 78th Street Read story

The owner of a lot off Northeast Fourth Plain Boulevard wants use it for a new development. But doing so could conflict with plans to build a new road meant to alleviate traffic problems.

Planning on Fourth Plain facing a fork in the road

The owner of a lot off Northeast Fourth Plain Boulevard wants use it for a new development. But doing so could conflict with plans to build a new road meant to alleviate traffic problems.

February 15, 2017, 6:03am Editor's Choice

Almost every day, Clark County Councilor John Blom drives down Northeast Fourth Plain Boulevard and sees a vacant piece of property that has two potentials. Read story

Harvest of the Month brings pears to school

February 15, 2017, 5:55am Community

Washington State University Extension’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education’s Harvest of the Month campaign visited Hearthwood Elementary School in February. Read story

Ocean salmon season off southern Washington and northern Oregon closed prior to Labor Day in 2016 and another short season looms as a possibility this year.

Weak coho run forecast for Columbia River

Ocean salmon season off southern Washington and northern Oregon closed prior to Labor Day in 2016 and another short season looms as a possibility this year.

February 15, 2017, 4:06am Clark County News

Poor returns likely will mean another short fishing season off southern Washington and northern Oregon coasts in 2017 Read story