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Fircrest: Lance Thompson of the Friends of Cascade Park Community Library welcomes guests to a celebration of the finished courtyard landscape.

Brick paving finished at Cascade library

Fircrest: Lance Thompson of the Friends of Cascade Park Community Library welcomes guests to a celebration of the finished courtyard landscape.

September 4, 2012, 5:00pm Truckies

Fircrest -- The Friends of Cascade Park Community Library hosted a public celebration at the library Aug. 25 to mark the completion of courtyard landscaping. The group raised money through book and engraved-brick sales to provide courtyard seating and lighting at the library, which opened in December 2009. The bricks… Read story

Paving work delayed on S.E. 164th Ave.

August 31, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Paving of Southeast 164th Avenue from 34th Street to Mill Plain Boulevard was delayed because of issues with grinding the old asphalt surface, according to the city of Vancouver. Read story

Police investigating motorcycle crash in Fisher’s Landing

August 29, 2012, 5:00pm Latest News

Vancouver police Wednesday night were investigating a motorcycle accident near the Fred Meyer store at 166th Avenue and Southeast McGillivray Boulevard. Read story

Volunteers from the First Place neighborhood and seven students from Evergreen High School recently built a new 900-foot soft path for First Place Park.

Couple lead volunteer effort to complete path at park

Volunteers from the First Place neighborhood and seven students from Evergreen High School recently built a new 900-foot soft path for First Place Park.

August 28, 2012, 5:00pm Community

Grace Teigen and Gene Wigglesworth have an eye for improving the landscape around the First Place neighborhood in Northeast Vancouver. Read story

Author Monique Colver's memoir, &quot;An Uncommon Friendship,&quot; received a favorable review by Forbes Magazine.

Memoir of mental illness and friendship makes Forbes list

Author Monique Colver's memoir, &quot;An Uncommon Friendship,&quot; received a favorable review by Forbes Magazine.

August 21, 2012, 5:00pm Truckies

Image -- Monique Colver's memoir "An Uncommon Friendship" is earning serious attention. Read story

Parks Foundation gets delicious donation from New Seasons

August 21, 2012, 5:00pm Truckies

Cascade Highlands -- The Parks Foundation of Clark County received $2,595 through the New Seasons Market Delicious Donations Day on July 20. Read story

Countryside Woods: &quot;Sheriff&quot; Carter Harris, 5, was honored at an Aug.

5-year-old sworn in as ‘sheriff’

Countryside Woods: &quot;Sheriff&quot; Carter Harris, 5, was honored at an Aug.

August 21, 2012, 5:00pm Truckies

Countryside Woods -- Clark County "Sheriff" Carter Harris, age 5, was one of 27 kids statewide who rode in a police motorcade in the Chief for a Day event Aug. 16. Read story

Paul Houge, right, along with other neighborhood residents, urge drivers to slow down on McGillivray Boulevard on a recent Thursday afternoon in August.

East Vancouver man wants motorists to drive 25

Paul Houge, right, along with other neighborhood residents, urge drivers to slow down on McGillivray Boulevard on a recent Thursday afternoon in August.

August 21, 2012, 5:00pm Community

Paul Houge wants to make sure people know the speed limit on McGillivray Boulevard is 25 mph. Read story

Cascade teachers involve math, science students in service

August 14, 2012, 5:00pm Truckies

Evergreen -- Kristi Nygaard and Mary Stell, both eighth grade teachers at Cascade Middle School, were recognized by Youth Service America in Washington, D.C., for the community service projects they've worked on with their students. Stell's math students have been tutoring fifth graders who need extra help in math, while… Read story

Bennington: Shahala Middle School teacher Carey Doyle has been in Gdansk, Poland, talking about the American economic system.

Shahala teacher talks up American economics in Poland

Bennington: Shahala Middle School teacher Carey Doyle has been in Gdansk, Poland, talking about the American economic system.

August 14, 2012, 5:00pm Truckies

Bennington -- Shahala Middle School math and science teacher Carey M. Doyle was in Gdansk, Poland this summer, working with 100 Polish high school students and educators as part of the Gdansk Business Week program. This was Doyle's second year as an adviser with the program. She went with 10… Read story