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Gene Wigglesworth, chairperson of the First Place Neighborhood Association, is working to add a gazebo to First Place Park in Vancouver.

First Place Park set for new gazebo

Gene Wigglesworth, chairperson of the First Place Neighborhood Association, is working to add a gazebo to First Place Park in Vancouver.

July 5, 2017, 6:00am Clark County Life

First Place Park has come a long way in the past decade, from a bit of a bland open space dotted by a handful of trees that struggled in the summer sun to a lusher neighborhood park with a growing list of amenities. Read story

Fircrest: Lisa Batterton, left, an audiologist at Audigy Group, a patient and Latasha Jackson, right, a finance manager at Audigy Group on a trip with the Starkey Hearing Foundation to Mexico, where they served more than 900 children and adults with hearing loss.

Locals join on hearing health care trip to Mexico

Fircrest: Lisa Batterton, left, an audiologist at Audigy Group, a patient and Latasha Jackson, right, a finance manager at Audigy Group on a trip with the Starkey Hearing Foundation to Mexico, where they served more than 900 children and adults with hearing loss.

July 5, 2017, 5:59am Community

Staff from Audigy recently joined the Starkey Hearing Foundation on a mission to Queretaro, Mexico, and Morelia, Mexico, where they served more than 900 children and adults with hearing loss. The Starkey Hearing Foundation works to bring caring and hearing health care to communities around the world. The local Audigy… Read story

East Vancouver: Burton Elementary School fifth-graders took a field trip to the 78th Street Heritage Farm to learn about agriculture’s impact on their every day life at an event co-hosted by Washington State University Extension’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education and 4-H Youth Development.

Students learn about agriculture’s impact during field trip

East Vancouver: Burton Elementary School fifth-graders took a field trip to the 78th Street Heritage Farm to learn about agriculture’s impact on their every day life at an event co-hosted by Washington State University Extension’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education and 4-H Youth Development.

July 5, 2017, 5:59am Community

Washington State University Extension’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education and 4-H Youth Development hosted 80 Burton Elementary School fifth-graders at the 78th Street Heritage Farm last month for a Farm to Fork field day. The students learned about worm composting, planted potatoes in the children’s garden, tasted fruit and vegetables… Read story

Michelle Beardshear of Vancouver leads the East Mill Plain Neighborhood Association meeting recently. After noticing that her neighborhood was declining, Beardshear took charge in creating the neighborhood association, which was recognized earlier this month by the Vancouver City Council as the 67th city neighborhood association.

After watching crime rise, Vancouver woman takes lead on new neighborhood association

Michelle Beardshear of Vancouver leads the East Mill Plain Neighborhood Association meeting recently. After noticing that her neighborhood was declining, Beardshear took charge in creating the neighborhood association, which was recognized earlier this month by the Vancouver City Council as the 67th city neighborhood association.

June 28, 2017, 6:00am Clark County Life

The story of the East Mill Plain Neighborhood Association begins with a stolen car. Read story

Fircrest: Lara Alford and her Fircrest Elementary School fourth-graders with a mural made from recycled bottle caps. The students made the mural to show the importance of equality, as well as taking care of the environment.

Students use recycled bottle caps for equality mural

Fircrest: Lara Alford and her Fircrest Elementary School fourth-graders with a mural made from recycled bottle caps. The students made the mural to show the importance of equality, as well as taking care of the environment.

June 21, 2017, 5:59am Community

Lara Alford’s fourth-graders at Fircrest Elementary School created a mural out of recycled plastic caps to draw awareness to the fact that plastic caps and lids are often left on bottles when put in the recycling, which then makes the bottle or container difficult or impossible to recycle. I Read story

Vancouver firefighters brought a blaze in a garage under control in about 15 minutes. Three people were displaced as the house sustained smoke damage and power to the building had to be shut off because the electrical panel melted.

3 displaced after fire damages Vancouver garage

Vancouver firefighters brought a blaze in a garage under control in about 15 minutes. Three people were displaced as the house sustained smoke damage and power to the building had to be shut off because the electrical panel melted.

June 20, 2017, 11:27am Clark County News

Three people were displaced after a garage sustained significant damage in a fire Tuesday morning. Read story

Crews break ground on a Golden Corral at the southeastern corner of the intersection of SR-500 and Northeast Fourth Plain Boulevard. Franchise owner Ramsey Zawideh hopes to get it built and open by October.

Feast your eyes on Golden Corral, Vancouver

Crews break ground on a Golden Corral at the southeastern corner of the intersection of SR-500 and Northeast Fourth Plain Boulevard. Franchise owner Ramsey Zawideh hopes to get it built and open by October.

June 16, 2017, 2:53pm Business

Rejoice, Clark County. You’re getting a new buffet after all. Read story

Cascade Highlands: Billy Schuldt from Camas High School took home first place in the 2017 Columbia Gorge Refuge Stewards Youth Photo Contest for his photo of a duck rising from water.

Winners in Gorge photo contest to be displayed

Cascade Highlands: Billy Schuldt from Camas High School took home first place in the 2017 Columbia Gorge Refuge Stewards Youth Photo Contest for his photo of a duck rising from water.

June 14, 2017, 5:55am Community

Shoppers at the Fisher’s Landing New Seasons Market, 2100 S.E. 164th Ave., Vancouver, will have the opportunity to enjoy art from local students for the rest of the month. Read story

East Vancouver: Cascade Middle School students and community members raised $7,984 for childhood cancer research during a head-shaving fundraiser June 1.

Head-shaving fundraiser comes to Cascade Middle School

East Vancouver: Cascade Middle School students and community members raised $7,984 for childhood cancer research during a head-shaving fundraiser June 1.

June 14, 2017, 5:55am Community

East Vancouver -- Cascade Middle School hosted a St. Baldrick's Foundation head-shaving fundraiser for childhood cancer research June 1, which also featured an exotic car display, large slide and vendors from several local businesses. Read story

There's a full choice of fireworks at the booth run by the Brush Prairie Baptist Church Revolution Student Center at Northeast 63rd Street and Andresen Road.

Fireworks ordinances go into effect in Clark County

There's a full choice of fireworks at the booth run by the Brush Prairie Baptist Church Revolution Student Center at Northeast 63rd Street and Andresen Road.

June 13, 2017, 6:05am Business

Every Fourth of July and during the days leading up to the holiday, deputies with the Clark County Fire Marshal’s Office are out on the streets helping law enforcement respond to calls involving fireworks. Clark County Fire Marshal Jon Dunaway said that these calls often involve people modifying or using… Read story