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Bennington: Before the start of the school year, the Community Military Appreciation Committee purchased and assembled 200 back to school kits for Clark County’s approximately 100 military families with a parent deployed or scheduled for deployment.

Military Appreciation Committee donates school supplies to military families

Bennington: Before the start of the school year, the Community Military Appreciation Committee purchased and assembled 200 back to school kits for Clark County’s approximately 100 military families with a parent deployed or scheduled for deployment.

September 14, 2019, 5:57am Community

The Community Military Appreciation Committee, with grants from Walmart and from 100 Men Clark County, purchased and assembled 200 back-to-school kits for Clark County’s approximately 100 military families with a parent deployed or scheduled for deployment prior to the current school year starting. Sen. Lynda Wilson, R-Vancouver, Vancouver Mayor Anne… Read story

The Vancouver Police Department provided this photo in a news release about a fatal hit-and-run crash Thursday night at a parking lot in the 500 block of Southeast Chkalov Drive.

Police arrest Vancouver man in connection with fatal hit-run crash

The Vancouver Police Department provided this photo in a news release about a fatal hit-and-run crash Thursday night at a parking lot in the 500 block of Southeast Chkalov Drive.

September 6, 2019, 7:30pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man has been arrested in connection with a fatal hit-and-run that occurred Thursday night in east Vancouver. Read story

First Place: The National Women’s Coalition Against Violence & Exploitation received a $5,000 grant from the Jason Houser Foundation for the coalition’s Missing Children’s Division. From left: Michelle Bart, president and co-founder of the coalition, Lisa Houser, owner of Utopia Salon & Day Spa, Jason Houser of the Jason Houser Foundation, and Eric Anderson, director of the Missing Children’s Division.

Women’s Coalition Against Violence & Exploitation receives $5,000 grant for work to find missing children

First Place: The National Women’s Coalition Against Violence & Exploitation received a $5,000 grant from the Jason Houser Foundation for the coalition’s Missing Children’s Division. From left: Michelle Bart, president and co-founder of the coalition, Lisa Houser, owner of Utopia Salon & Day Spa, Jason Houser of the Jason Houser Foundation, and Eric Anderson, director of the Missing Children’s Division.

August 24, 2019, 5:57am Community

The National Women’s Coalition Against Violence & Exploitation, an all-volunteer anti-violence nonprofit organization that runs a National Missing Children’s Division, received a $5,000 donation from the Jason Houser Foundation for its continued efforts in finding missing children. Houser, a local business owner, and his wife, Lisa, owner of Utopia Salon… Read story

Mountain View High School graduate Angela Cruze received the Denise White Award at the 2019 Global Beauty Awards for her experience in the foster care system and dedication to helping youth.

Mountain View High graduate wins Global Beauty award

Mountain View High School graduate Angela Cruze received the Denise White Award at the 2019 Global Beauty Awards for her experience in the foster care system and dedication to helping youth.

August 24, 2019, 5:57am Community

Clark County native and Mountain View High School graduate Angela Cruze received the Denise White Award at the 2019 Global Beauty Awards in Bellevue earlier this year. She also recently led a workshop, “How to Peer Foster Youth and Adopted Youth in a Peer Perspective” at the Wise Symposium in… Read story

Vehicles merge onto state Highway 14 eastbound Wednesday afternoon from Interstate 205. Washington State Department of Transportation officials are urging drivers, during heavy congestion, to wait until their lane ends before doing a “zipper” merge with other vehicles.

State: Use lane space before ‘zipper’ merge

Vehicles merge onto state Highway 14 eastbound Wednesday afternoon from Interstate 205. Washington State Department of Transportation officials are urging drivers, during heavy congestion, to wait until their lane ends before doing a “zipper” merge with other vehicles.

August 23, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Rick Keniston looked ahead toward the largely empty lane on the right side of state Highway 14, just east of Interstate 205. Read story

An aerial view of the Interstate 205 Bridge between Vancouver and Portland.

Work to close I-205 Bridge overnight Thursday

An aerial view of the Interstate 205 Bridge between Vancouver and Portland.

August 10, 2019, 6:01am Clark County News

All lanes of the Interstate 205 Bridge will close for five hours early Thursday morning for installation of a 166-foot-long sign bridge. Read story

Greek fries, from left, Greek salad, Gyreuben, and a slice of baklava at The Gyro Shack.

Gyro Shack tasty change of pace

Greek fries, from left, Greek salad, Gyreuben, and a slice of baklava at The Gyro Shack.

August 2, 2019, 6:01am Clark County Life

The Gyro Shack is a fast-food franchise founded in 2010 in Idaho. The brand expanded into Washington, and now has a total of 10 stores. The emphasis is on fresh and fast gyro options, some authentic and some unique. Gyros can be ordered by themselves or made into a combo… Read story

Developer plans freight transfer warehouse in east Vancouver

August 1, 2019, 6:57pm Business Briefs

A developer has submitted a preliminary application to build a 35,000-square-foot warehouse in east Vancouver that would serve as a freight transfer station for a trucking company. Read story

N.E. Vancouver church will give away items

July 30, 2019, 6:02am Churches & Religion

Fourth Plain Church of the Nazarene is hosting a church rummage sale next week with a twist: Everything is free. Read story

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Driver, motorcyclist killed in east Vancouver crash identified

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July 29, 2019, 4:09pm Clark County News

The Clark County Medical Examiner’s Office has identified the two people killed in a crash Friday night in east Vancouver. Read story