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Mountain View: Members of Mountain View High School’s DECA team, 21 of whom qualified for the state competition thanks to a strong showing at the Area 9 Regional Career Development Conference in Longview.

Mountain View sends 21 to state DECA competition

Mountain View: Members of Mountain View High School’s DECA team, 21 of whom qualified for the state competition thanks to a strong showing at the Area 9 Regional Career Development Conference in Longview.

February 7, 2018, 5:48am Community

Members of the Mountain View High School DECA team competed in the Area 9 Regional Career Development Conference in Longview with about 800 other students from 13 Southwest Washington area high schools. Read story

East Mill Plain: Clark Public Utilities gave Evergreen Public Schools a rebate check for energy upgrades in the district. From left: Todd Yuzuriha, president of the school board, Superintendent John Steach, Bill Hibbs, Clark Public Utilities commercial energy efficiency manager, and Jeff Taylor, manager with Columbia Electric Supply.

Evergreen Public Schools receives rebate check for energy upgrades

East Mill Plain: Clark Public Utilities gave Evergreen Public Schools a rebate check for energy upgrades in the district. From left: Todd Yuzuriha, president of the school board, Superintendent John Steach, Bill Hibbs, Clark Public Utilities commercial energy efficiency manager, and Jeff Taylor, manager with Columbia Electric Supply.

February 7, 2018, 5:19am Community

A few upgrades at Evergreen Public Schools led to representatives from Clark Public Utilities presenting a check for nearly $90,000 to the district. Read story

Fairway-164th Avenue: Foster kids and families at the Cascade Park festival celebration, a twice-yearly event.

Kiwanis Club holds celebration for foster kids, families

Fairway-164th Avenue: Foster kids and families at the Cascade Park festival celebration, a twice-yearly event.

January 31, 2018, 5:10am Community

Cascade Park Kiwanis provided food for nearly 500 foster children recently as part of a twice yearly event. Read story

Cascadia Technical Academy Foundation re-elects chairwoman

January 31, 2018, 5:08am Community

The Cascadia Technical Academy Foundation board elected Nancy Nunn as their 2018 chairwoman and Jim West as chair-elect. Read story

Fairway-164th Avenue: Shahala Middle School basketball players visited Touchmark at Fairway Village Retirement Community to host a techie boot camp, where they helped residents troubleshoot issues and shared their expertise.

Middle school students lead tech boot camp for seniors

Fairway-164th Avenue: Shahala Middle School basketball players visited Touchmark at Fairway Village Retirement Community to host a techie boot camp, where they helped residents troubleshoot issues and shared their expertise.

January 24, 2018, 5:49am Community

Basketball players from Shahala Middle School acted more in a coaching role during a recent visit to Touchmark at Fairway Village Retirement Community. Read story

Angelica Guzman of Guam picks out dried shredded squid snacks to make a care package for her fiancé at Tola Angkor Asian Market in Vancouver on Thursday, Jan. 11, 2018. Guzman is in Vancouver visiting family and is exploring different asian markets in the area to find some of her favorite ingredients. "I like to cook a mixed cuisine for my kids," she said.

Vancouver’s international grocery stores burst with ethnic flavors

Angelica Guzman of Guam picks out dried shredded squid snacks to make a care package for her fiancé at Tola Angkor Asian Market in Vancouver on Thursday, Jan. 11, 2018. Guzman is in Vancouver visiting family and is exploring different asian markets in the area to find some of her favorite ingredients. "I like to cook a mixed cuisine for my kids," she said.

January 21, 2018, 6:00am Clark County Life

If you live in Vancouver, you probably live close to one. We’ve featured three markets, to give you a taste so to speak, but there are about two dozen scattered around the county. Read story

The first Golden Corral in the Vancouver-Portland metropolitan area could open in mid-February, franchise owner Ramsey Zawideh said.

Golden Corral aims for mid-February opening

The first Golden Corral in the Vancouver-Portland metropolitan area could open in mid-February, franchise owner Ramsey Zawideh said.

January 17, 2018, 4:25pm Business

Golden Corral’s expected opening day has twice come and gone, but franchise owner Ramsey Zawideh said Wednesday that they are now mere weeks from opening. Read story

Sifton Market, on Fourth Plain Boulevard, has been closed since last January, when it was heavily damaged by an intentionally set fire. Owner Tom Ranck said he’s eager for construction to begin rebuilding the store.

Sifton Market ready to rise from ashes

Sifton Market, on Fourth Plain Boulevard, has been closed since last January, when it was heavily damaged by an intentionally set fire. Owner Tom Ranck said he’s eager for construction to begin rebuilding the store.

January 17, 2018, 6:30am Clark County Life

By the time you read this, construction of a new Sifton Market may be underway at 13412 N.E. Fourth Plain Blvd. Read story

East Vancouver: Shahala Middle School sixth-grader Jamon Bowers’ “blessing box,” which he built and stocked as part of a service project for his leadership class. He placed the box outside of his family’s house.

Leadership class helps out through service projects

East Vancouver: Shahala Middle School sixth-grader Jamon Bowers’ “blessing box,” which he built and stocked as part of a service project for his leadership class. He placed the box outside of his family’s house.

January 17, 2018, 5:55am Community

In Traci Johnson’s leadership class, at Shahala Middle School, students have a service sheet with a number of items they can do to earn points in the classroom. Read story

Mountain View band earns national honor

January 17, 2018, 5:55am Community

Mountain View High School was named a 2017 national winner of the Programs of Excellence Blue Ribbon Award. Mountain View was one of four high schools in the country to earn the distinction from the National Band Association. Read story