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Russ, Gayle and Susan Beacock, owners of Beacock Music, sit at the store’s second location in Eugene, Ore., before its scheduled opening Monday. Below: The exterior of the new Beacock Music store in Eugene, Ore. The store is much smaller than the original location in Vancouver — just 3,400 square feet.

Beacock Music’s second location to open in Eugene, Ore.

Russ, Gayle and Susan Beacock, owners of Beacock Music, sit at the store’s second location in Eugene, Ore., before its scheduled opening Monday. Below: The exterior of the new Beacock Music store in Eugene, Ore. The store is much smaller than the original location in Vancouver — just 3,400 square feet.

August 1, 2018, 5:44pm Business

Beacock Music is opening a second location after more than 40 years as a Vancouver-based, family-owned business. Read story

Fircrest: Orchard Evergreen Lions Club Director Jim Terrell, left, and Mary Jarson, secretary of the club, at Fircrest Elementary School’s lending library. The club donated books to the library and adopted the school as one of their community service projects.

Orchards Lions adopt Fircrest Elementary School

Fircrest: Orchard Evergreen Lions Club Director Jim Terrell, left, and Mary Jarson, secretary of the club, at Fircrest Elementary School’s lending library. The club donated books to the library and adopted the school as one of their community service projects.

August 1, 2018, 5:55am Community

The Orchards Evergreen Lions Club adopted Fircrest Elementary School as one of the club’s community service projects. Read story

Supervisor Armando Razo, left, joins fellow workers as they harvest peaches at Joe’s Place Farms on Monday. As the region’s heat wave continues, Joe’s Place Farms owner Joe Beaudoin said his farm is having trouble for a second straight year.

Vancouver farmer’s crops damaged from heat, drought

Supervisor Armando Razo, left, joins fellow workers as they harvest peaches at Joe’s Place Farms on Monday. As the region’s heat wave continues, Joe’s Place Farms owner Joe Beaudoin said his farm is having trouble for a second straight year.

July 30, 2018, 6:38pm Clark County News

Joe Beaudoin opened Joe’s Place Farms on two-thirds of an acre in 1974 and has dealt with plenty of hot summers, but this summer and last have been especially tough. Read story

Vancouver data security company expands services

July 20, 2018, 4:20pm Business

CRU, a provider of data security and digital forensic services, announced Thursday it has acquired ioSafe Inc., a California company whose products protect the physical products from water, fire and other hazards. Read story

Mixed-use building proposed in North Image

July 18, 2018, 7:14pm Business

Two undeveloped properties in North Image could one day be the site of more businesses and a handful of apartments. Read story

East Vancouver: Humane Society of Southwest Washington employees with their new “Rides to the Rescue” vehicle, which was made possible thanks to a $45,000 grant from PetSmart Charities.

Humane Society receives grant to help transport, relocate animals

East Vancouver: Humane Society of Southwest Washington employees with their new “Rides to the Rescue” vehicle, which was made possible thanks to a $45,000 grant from PetSmart Charities.

July 18, 2018, 6:04am Community

The Humane Society for Southwest Washington received a $45,000 grant from PetSmart Charities to help transport and relocate dogs and cats to give them a better chance of finding new homes. Read story

A grassy field makes up the northeast tip of the Fisher’s Landing Transit Center along Southeast 164th Avenue and Southeast Cascade Park Drive. C-Tran is considering overhauling the site with a transit-oriented development that would have a mix of uses. Some neighbors want to see mitigations to the extra traffic that would follow.

Neighbors of C-Tran’s Fisher’s Landing center wary of potential development

A grassy field makes up the northeast tip of the Fisher’s Landing Transit Center along Southeast 164th Avenue and Southeast Cascade Park Drive. C-Tran is considering overhauling the site with a transit-oriented development that would have a mix of uses. Some neighbors want to see mitigations to the extra traffic that would follow.

July 18, 2018, 6:03am Clark County Life

Walking trails, a brewpub, open space, retail shops, offices, housing and, of course, transit — it’s all just a concept, but if C-Tran follows through on developing its Fisher’s Landing property, it would mean a significant change for east Vancouver. Read story

The store will be Clark County’s sixth Goodwill. It is expected to open in December, according to representatives.

New Goodwill store under construction in east Vancouver

The store will be Clark County’s sixth Goodwill. It is expected to open in December, according to representatives.

July 17, 2018, 4:55pm Business

Construction is underway on a new, 10,500-square-foot Goodwill in Orchards. Read story

Dick Hannah Dealerships to build facility in North Image neighborhood

July 13, 2018, 5:42pm Business

Dick Hannah Dealerships will break ground on a new 80,000-square-foot auto body shop on Monday, the Vancouver business said this week. Read story

The offerings at Linda’s Homeplate include the half order of Linda’s Hash, from left clockwise, the French toast with bacon and scrambled eggs, homemade doughnuts with chocolate frosting, and the waffle with strawberries and whipped cream plus a side of eggs and a sausage patty.

Linda’s Homeplate hits it out of the park

The offerings at Linda’s Homeplate include the half order of Linda’s Hash, from left clockwise, the French toast with bacon and scrambled eggs, homemade doughnuts with chocolate frosting, and the waffle with strawberries and whipped cream plus a side of eggs and a sausage patty.

July 13, 2018, 6:01am Clark County Life

For many years, Linda’s Homeplate has offered a cozy, baseball-themed dining experience for Clark County residents. If you’ve seen the yellow Scion XB that looks like a giant toaster, just follow it to Linda’s out-of-the-way location off of Fourth Plain Boulevard for a tasty, home-cooked meal that will have you… Read story