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Union High student serves as page with state Rep. Monica Stonier

March 30, 2019, 5:08am Community

Union High School student Rory McDonald served as a page recently in the Washington State House of Representatives. Read story

Szechuan wonton with chili oil and dry-cooked green beans at Szechuan Brothers.

Food & Drink: Finally, great Chinese comes to the Couv

Szechuan wonton with chili oil and dry-cooked green beans at Szechuan Brothers.

March 29, 2019, 6:02am Clark County Life

Is there some rule that we can only have one type of Asian cuisine in Vancouver at a time, and pho won? This is what I’ve been thinking since I moved here five years ago. I’ve longed for a Chinese restaurant as good as Shandong in Northeast Portland, so I… Read story

Health care companies hiring at April 24 WorkSource event

March 27, 2019, 6:01am Business

A dozen-plus health care companies will seek candidates to fill open jobs in Clark and Cowlitz counties at an April 24 hiring event. Read story

Shelene Rice, left, and Marilyn Roseburrough, co-owners of Perfect Dish Kitchen in Vancouver spent about $30,000 on the preparation and equipment in their commercial kitchen.

Partners open Fisher’s Landing commercial kitchen

Shelene Rice, left, and Marilyn Roseburrough, co-owners of Perfect Dish Kitchen in Vancouver spent about $30,000 on the preparation and equipment in their commercial kitchen.

March 25, 2019, 6:14pm Business

Perfect Dish Kitchen for years plied their meal preparation and catering trade at Rosycakes Bakery in Vancouver. It wasn’t ideal, but it worked. Read story

Kristen Starr moves Cenoura, a 5-month-old kitten, to a holding cage before a medical checkup. Animals, including dogs, cats and rabbits, are surrendered to the Humane Society for Southwest Washington for many reasons and can be an emotional job. ‘You never know what’s going to come in the doors, and you absolutely have to be neutral in every single case,’ Starr said.

Working in Clark County: Kristen Starr, customer care counselor at Humane Society for Southwest Washington

Kristen Starr moves Cenoura, a 5-month-old kitten, to a holding cage before a medical checkup. Animals, including dogs, cats and rabbits, are surrendered to the Humane Society for Southwest Washington for many reasons and can be an emotional job. ‘You never know what’s going to come in the doors, and you absolutely have to be neutral in every single case,’ Starr said.

March 25, 2019, 6:01am Business

An emotionally distraught woman walked through the doors of the Humane Society for Southwest Washington on a Wednesday, carrying a cardboard box formed into a cage that held a cat that she had adopted the previous Friday. Read story

Interim Nautilus CEO M. Carl Johnson III joined the exercise equipment brand’s board in 2011. He’s standing next to the Bowflex Max Trainer M8, left, which is one of the machines that is linked to a product that may be essential to the company’s future success: the Max Intelligence digital platform. At right is a Schwinn Classic Cruiser stationary bicycle.

A fresh course for Nautilus

Interim Nautilus CEO M. Carl Johnson III joined the exercise equipment brand’s board in 2011. He’s standing next to the Bowflex Max Trainer M8, left, which is one of the machines that is linked to a product that may be essential to the company’s future success: the Max Intelligence digital platform. At right is a Schwinn Classic Cruiser stationary bicycle.

March 17, 2019, 6:02am Business

Nautilus has “terrific trademarks,” says M. Carl Johnson III, its new leader. Ensuring consumers believe that too is one of his goals over the next year or so. Read story

Noxious Weed Control Board looking for new member

March 13, 2019, 6:05am Clark County News

Clark County is seeking to fill a vacancy on a five-person panel that advises the county council on controlling noxious weeds. Read story

Everybody Has a Story: Yelling helped solve mystery of God’s vehicle of choice

March 9, 2019, 6:06am Clark County Life

I had driven from Phoenix to take a new job and was accompanied by a transplanted Englishman named Roger. It had taken a little over two days to reach Portland, and once checked into our hotel, we decided to push on to see the Pacific Ocean. Read story

Developer plans industrial project in east Vancouver

March 8, 2019, 6:05am Business

A developer has submitted preliminary plans for a pair of industrial buildings at 15710 N.E. 65th St. in east Vancouver, south of Orchards. Read story

John Combs, the disabled Walmart greeter who feared losing his position over job-description changes, signs paperwork Wednesday for a different assignment within the Southeast 192nd Avenue store in Vancouver.

John Combs to start new job: Vancouver man to ‘ease into’ position at Walmart self-checkout

John Combs, the disabled Walmart greeter who feared losing his position over job-description changes, signs paperwork Wednesday for a different assignment within the Southeast 192nd Avenue store in Vancouver.

March 7, 2019, 5:27pm Business

Throughout the stress-inducing past two weeks, John Combs of Vancouver was concerned not only about losing his job at the Walmart on Northeast 192nd Avenue, but losing something else. Read story