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Everybody Has a Story: ‘Trick or treat’ nets lots of sweets, bit of ‘hellfire and damnation’

October 24, 2018, 6:02am Clark County Life

One Halloween, when I was 10 years old, Mom made me make a queen costume out of an old, white bedsheet. We glued cotton balls to the edges of the sheet to make it look like a royal robe. I tied it around my neck and cut a glittering crown… Read story

Drug take-backs set for Saturday in Vancouver, Battle Ground, Washougal

October 24, 2018, 5:59am Clark County Health

Clark County residents can safely dispose of unused medications from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at four different collection sites in the county. Read story

Burnt Bridge Creek: Burnt Bridge Creek fourth-grader Stella Bluhm, 9, finished fourth runner-up in the 9-and-younger division at the United States Inter-Regional nationals for Scottish Highland dancing.

Scottish Highland dancer from Vancouver competes in national, world competitions

Burnt Bridge Creek: Burnt Bridge Creek fourth-grader Stella Bluhm, 9, finished fourth runner-up in the 9-and-younger division at the United States Inter-Regional nationals for Scottish Highland dancing.

October 24, 2018, 5:57am Community

Stella Bluhm, 9, represented the Northwest at the United States Inter-Regional Nationals for Scottish Highland dancing, finishing as fourth runner-up in the 9-and-younger division at the competition, held in Gettysburg, Pa. Read story

RS Medical plans expansion of three-building complex

October 19, 2018, 6:00am Business Briefs

RS Medical co-founder Rick Terrell has submitted a preliminary application with the city of Vancouver to construct a 91,000-square-foot addition to the existing three-building RS Medical complex on Southeast First Street in east Vancouver. Read story

Five-month-old Sophia, who was a part of a transfer of pets from Texas, greets visitors at the Humane Society for Southwest Washington in May.

Humane Society plans major expansion

Five-month-old Sophia, who was a part of a transfer of pets from Texas, greets visitors at the Humane Society for Southwest Washington in May.

October 18, 2018, 7:55pm Clark County Business

Low-income people could get veterinary treatment for their pets in a proposed expansion of the Humane Society for Southwest Washington clinic, according to a plan outlined Thursday. Read story

A sign advertises careers available at the Hazel Dell Target as engagement advocate Daphne Jones, in maroon, assists customer Erika Carlsen of Vancouver on Wednesday.

Target working to boost hiring for holidays

A sign advertises careers available at the Hazel Dell Target as engagement advocate Daphne Jones, in maroon, assists customer Erika Carlsen of Vancouver on Wednesday.

October 18, 2018, 6:56pm Business

Anthony Ayon has seen the stories about labor shortages throughout the U.S. and the challenges that retailers are facing in filling vacancies for beefed-up holiday staffing. Read story

Fircrest: Some of the guests at the Salvation Army’s groundbreaking ceremony at its Northeast 112th Avenue campus.

Salvation Army breaks ground on Vancouver expansion

Fircrest: Some of the guests at the Salvation Army’s groundbreaking ceremony at its Northeast 112th Avenue campus.

October 17, 2018, 6:03am Community

The Salvation Army, supporters and local elected officials celebrated breaking ground on an expansion at the organization’s Northeast 112th Avenue campus. Read story

East Vancouver: Evergreen Public Schools Manager of School Safety and Security Shane Gardner, left, and Jamal McKenzie, Union High School’s campus security officer. McKenzie was named Security Officer of the Year by the Washington School Safety Organization.

Union High School security officer honored with state award

East Vancouver: Evergreen Public Schools Manager of School Safety and Security Shane Gardner, left, and Jamal McKenzie, Union High School’s campus security officer. McKenzie was named Security Officer of the Year by the Washington School Safety Organization.

October 17, 2018, 6:00am Community

Jamal McKenzie, Union High School’s campus security officer, was named Security Officer of the Year by the Washington School Safety Organization for his ability to develop effective communications with and ensure the safety of the students and staff at the school. Read story

Landover-Sharmel: California Casualty’s Erica Reich, from left, presents a Music and Arts Grant to Endeavour Elementary School teachers Rocky Baker and Grace Klodt to help fund art projects for their classes.

Two Endeavor teachers receive grant money for art projects

Landover-Sharmel: California Casualty’s Erica Reich, from left, presents a Music and Arts Grant to Endeavour Elementary School teachers Rocky Baker and Grace Klodt to help fund art projects for their classes.

October 17, 2018, 5:55am Community

Endeavour Elementary School received a $500 California Casualty Music and Art Grant, which will be split equally between two classes. Read story

One hospitalized after east Vancouver garage fire

October 16, 2018, 8:41pm Clark County News

One person was hospitalized with apparent smoke inhalation after trying to douse a garage fire in an east Vancouver home Tuesday afternoon. Read story