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Wickersham named Dept. of Fish and Wildlife captain

January 4, 2017, 6:03am Latest News

Clark County native will supervise fish and wildlife law enforcement efforts in six Southwest Washington counties Read story

Parent volunteer Julie Perry, center, directs Burnt Bridge Creek Elementary School students in their basketball club on Dec. 1 during an after-school program. The east Vancouver school in the Evergreen Public Schools district has phased out traditional homework and replaced it with after-school clubs.

Evergreen district’s after-school activities replacing homework

Parent volunteer Julie Perry, center, directs Burnt Bridge Creek Elementary School students in their basketball club on Dec. 1 during an after-school program. The east Vancouver school in the Evergreen Public Schools district has phased out traditional homework and replaced it with after-school clubs.

January 4, 2017, 6:02am Clark County News

The once-quiet after-school hours at Burnt Bridge Creek Elementary School were a flurry of activity on a recent fall afternoon, as students played basketball in the gym and crocheted scarves in the library. Read story

Everybody Has a Story: At World’s Fair, a striptease show and an awkward question

January 4, 2017, 6:00am Clark County Life

In February of 1962, my husband, George, and I moved with our two children from Havre, Mont., to Seattle. Our relatives and friends were overjoyed, as now they had a place to stay and not worry about hotels and motels while visiting the World’s Fair. Read story

Sicilian meatballs are served Dec. 22 at The Old Spaghetti Factory in Vancouver.

Old Spaghetti Factory family-friendly fun

Sicilian meatballs are served Dec. 22 at The Old Spaghetti Factory in Vancouver.

December 30, 2016, 6:00am Clark County Life

Why: The Old Spaghetti Factory was established in 1969 in Portland and has since grown to include restaurants from Ohio to Hawaii. Each restaurant is designed to impart the essence of a bygone era when stained glass and trolley cars were commonplace. The company is known for serving a three-course… Read story

Catch-record cards for salmon and steelhead, now free, each would cost $10 under the Department of Fish and Wildlife's proposed fee increases.

Sportsmen to be asked to pay higher fees

Catch-record cards for salmon and steelhead, now free, each would cost $10 under the Department of Fish and Wildlife's proposed fee increases.

December 29, 2016, 6:04am Clark County News

Washington proposing first hunting, fishing license fee increases since 2010 Read story

Anglers attempt to bring a spring chinook to the net at the mouth of Wind River.

Spring chinook forecasts sub-par for Wind, Drano

Anglers attempt to bring a spring chinook to the net at the mouth of Wind River.

December 29, 2016, 6:03am Clark County News

It appears 2017 will be a mediocre year at two popular tributary fisheries in the Columbia River Gorge Read story

Fishing report 12/29

December 29, 2016, 6:01am Clark County News

Klineline Pond gets trout; Battle Ground, Horseshoe, Kress lakes stocked with steelhead; sturgeon retention opens Sunday in Columbia Gorge Read story

Fircrest: Waste Connections donated 150 bikes to the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services as part of the company&#039;s annual bike build.

Waste Connections donates bikes to state agency

Fircrest: Waste Connections donated 150 bikes to the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services as part of the company&#039;s annual bike build.

December 28, 2016, 6:02am Community

Waste Connections delivered 150 bikes to the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services on Dec. 21 as part of the company’s annual bike build. This year, Waste Connections employees purchased and assembled 616 bikes for kids in need, and sent them out to local agencies that work with… Read story

Gene Wigglesworth is seen Dec. 19 with the paperbark maple in front of his home in Vancouver. Wigglesworth formed a committee to rid First Place neighborhood of diseased plum trees.

‘Tree guy’ leads change in First Place neighborhood

Gene Wigglesworth is seen Dec. 19 with the paperbark maple in front of his home in Vancouver. Wigglesworth formed a committee to rid First Place neighborhood of diseased plum trees.

December 28, 2016, 6:00am Clark County Life

When residents in Vancouver’s First Place neighborhood have a question about trees, they need only turn to fellow neighbor Gene Wigglesworth. Read story

Riveridge: The Vancouver Elks Lodge donated more than 280 boxes of food to families in need on Dec.

Vancouver Elks Lodge donates food, host children’s party

Riveridge: The Vancouver Elks Lodge donated more than 280 boxes of food to families in need on Dec.

December 28, 2016, 5:58am Community

The Vancouver Elks Lodge donated more than 280 boxes of food to families in need on Dec. 17 as part of a tradition that stretches back 60 years. The Elks collect canned goods at events all year and host fundraisers to help fill out the boxes. Read story