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Newton, from left, Diesel and Niko wait for a highly coveted item, a ball, to be thrown by Cindy Rotermund of Washougal. While these parks can be good places for dogs to socialize, they’re also increasingly places for conflict.

Dog parks in danger in Clark County

Newton, from left, Diesel and Niko wait for a highly coveted item, a ball, to be thrown by Cindy Rotermund of Washougal. While these parks can be good places for dogs to socialize, they’re also increasingly places for conflict.

July 12, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

On a weekday morning at Dakota Memorial Dog Park, Diesel, a Jack Russell terrier, eagerly leapt at a tennis ball held by his owner, Cindy Rotermund. Read story

East Vancouver: Crestline Elementary School students received a donation of sports equipment courtesy of Good Sport Equipment Connection, a community collaboration of nonprofits, corporate sponsors and public schools.

Sports equipment donated to Crestline Elementary School in Vancouver

East Vancouver: Crestline Elementary School students received a donation of sports equipment courtesy of Good Sport Equipment Connection, a community collaboration of nonprofits, corporate sponsors and public schools.

July 11, 2018, 5:57am Community

Crestline Elementary School students received a donation of sports equipment toward the end of the school year, just in time for summer sports camps. Read story

Summertime is fun time in Esther Short Park.

Free fun blankets summer events in Clark County

Summertime is fun time in Esther Short Park.

July 6, 2018, 6:05am Clark County Life

Welcome to blanket season! The annual fireworks at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site a couple nights ago marked the opener, as thousands of patriotic people warmed the ground and avoided squashed bottoms and grass stains by layering soft swatches of fabric. Read story

Lions help prepare camp for upcoming summer

July 4, 2018, 5:55am Community

Ten members of the Fort Vancouver Lions Club spent time on June 2 cleaning up Gales Creek Camp for Kids. Read story

Camas resident Ryder Smith, 10, is all smiles as he wins a round of the whipped cream pie eating content during Chuck's Carnival Kid's Day at Chuck's Produce in Southeast Vancouver on Monday afternoon, June 25, 2018. The event, which was free to the public, featured a variety of games, cotton candy, snow cones, popcorn, a cupcake walk and prizes.

Kids celebrate summer at Chuck’s carnival

Camas resident Ryder Smith, 10, is all smiles as he wins a round of the whipped cream pie eating content during Chuck's Carnival Kid's Day at Chuck's Produce in Southeast Vancouver on Monday afternoon, June 25, 2018. The event, which was free to the public, featured a variety of games, cotton candy, snow cones, popcorn, a cupcake walk and prizes.

June 25, 2018, 8:05pm Business

What better way to celebrate the first full week of summer vacation than by attending an old-fashioned carnival? Read story

Bennington: Running coach Rick Muhr uses an exercise machine at the Nautilus Shop in Vancouver as part of a running clinic he conducted ahead of a fun run on June 9.

Running coach visits Vancouver to promote healthy running practices

Bennington: Running coach Rick Muhr uses an exercise machine at the Nautilus Shop in Vancouver as part of a running clinic he conducted ahead of a fun run on June 9.

June 20, 2018, 5:45am Community

Rick Muhr, a marathon coach, 32-time marathon runner and Olympic torch bearer, was in Vancouver recently to host a fun run and running clinic. Read story

‘Rosie the Riveter’, vintage aircraft flyover set for Heroes Night

June 18, 2018, 6:05am Clark County News

A Southwest Washington “Rosie the Riveter” who built B-17 Flying Fortresses during World War II and a flyover by an earlier aircraft design — three biplanes — will be part of the Heroes Night celebration on Saturday. Read story

The Bavarian Meatballs served with German potato salad and fresh greens at Gustav’s in Vancouver.

Gustav’s gets better with each visit

The Bavarian Meatballs served with German potato salad and fresh greens at Gustav’s in Vancouver.

June 15, 2018, 6:00am Clark County Life

Why: Gustav’s is a stand-alone, family-friendly, full-service restaurant that has been well-known for years on both sides of the river for its fresh, seasonal and traditional German cuisine with a little bit of Northwest influence. Gustav’s bar serves exclusive cocktails and a wide selection of German and local craft beers… Read story

Heather Sinnott, chairwoman of the Burnt Bridge Creek Neighborhood Association, stands with her 2-year-old son, Henry, as she points to the intersection near her home on Northeast Poplar Street where the neighborhood association is hoping to paint a mural to slow down traffic. The speed limit where Poplar Street turns into Northeast 47th Street is 25 mph, but Sinnott says many drivers far exceed this speed and that it is dangerous for the neighborhood.

Burnt Bridge Creek residents vote to paint traffic-calming mural

Heather Sinnott, chairwoman of the Burnt Bridge Creek Neighborhood Association, stands with her 2-year-old son, Henry, as she points to the intersection near her home on Northeast Poplar Street where the neighborhood association is hoping to paint a mural to slow down traffic. The speed limit where Poplar Street turns into Northeast 47th Street is 25 mph, but Sinnott says many drivers far exceed this speed and that it is dangerous for the neighborhood.

June 13, 2018, 6:02am Clark County Life

Heather Sinnott was alarmed, understandably, when a vehicle plowed through her neighbor’s back fence a few years ago. Her house is next door, and she has young children who play in the backyard. Read story

Speed skaters circle the rink during practice at Mountain View Ice Arena in March 2017.

Vancouver’s only ice rink to remain open after approved sale

Speed skaters circle the rink during practice at Mountain View Ice Arena in March 2017.

June 8, 2018, 1:59pm Clark County News

After announcing an impending closure in early April, the Mountain View Ice Arena announced Friday that it will remain open. City Bible Church elders approved the building's sale Thursday evening, officially shuttering the church’s plan to build a school in its place. Read story