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West Hazel Dell: Vancouver's Royce Andrews, second from left, spends time with young women during her two-year Peace Corps service in Burkina Faso.

Woman’s two years with Peace Corps complete

West Hazel Dell: Vancouver's Royce Andrews, second from left, spends time with young women during her two-year Peace Corps service in Burkina Faso.

November 19, 2014, 12:00am Community

West Hazel Dell -- Royce Andrews, a 2007 Columbia River High School graduate, wrapped up two years of Peace Corps service this year in Burkina Faso, an impoverished country in West Africa where she served as an "informal educator" to benefit youth. While there, she organized educational campaigns about women's… Read story

Minnehaha: Nutritionists Chantel Harrison, left, and Madaline Maestri will spend a year, through AmeriCorps, helping the Clark County Food Bank by leading nutrition education classes for the community.

Americorps sends nutritionists to teach

Minnehaha: Nutritionists Chantel Harrison, left, and Madaline Maestri will spend a year, through AmeriCorps, helping the Clark County Food Bank by leading nutrition education classes for the community.

November 19, 2014, 12:00am Community

Minnehaha -- Two visiting AmeriCorps members, assigned to help the Clark County Food Bank, will lead nutrition education classes in Vancouver for a year. Chantel Harrison and Madaline Maestri both recently graduated from college with degrees in nutrition and they'll use their knowledge to guide courses such as Cooking Matters,… Read story

Update: Missing mentally challenged Hazel Dell woman found safe

November 16, 2014, 12:00am Clark County News

The Clark County Sheriff's Office reported late Saturday that a mentally challenged woman who went missing Saturday afternoon in Hazel Dell has been found safe. Read story

Weyco calls fee-access hunt a safer and better experience

November 15, 2014, 12:00am Clark County News

Hunter numbers appear down from an estimated 14,000 to 3,200, reducing crowding Read story

Jason Gray said buying a Weyerhaeuser permit turned out to be worth it because he bagged a 4-by-5 bull.

Hunters sound off on Weyerhaeuser land-access fee

Jason Gray said buying a Weyerhaeuser permit turned out to be worth it because he bagged a 4-by-5 bull.

November 15, 2014, 12:00am Clark County News

New $150 charge to use timber company's property near Mount St. Helens sparks plenty of comment Read story

Razor clam digging resumes this week on the Long Beach Peninsula, after being closed all season.

Razor clam digging resumes Thursday at Long Beach

Razor clam digging resumes this week on the Long Beach Peninsula, after being closed all season.

November 14, 2014, 12:00am Clark County News

State also announces a digging period is anticipated from Dec. 3 through 9 Read story

Mount Hood Meadows open — barely — Saturday, Sunday

November 14, 2014, 12:00am Clark County News

Preview Weekend will have beginner chairlift operating five hours both days Read story

Fishing report 11/13

November 13, 2014, 12:00am Clark County News

Although it's getting deep into November, coho still biting well in Cowlitz, Lewis and Klickitat rivers Read story

Half Dental, shown closed its doors on Oct. 31, but some patients paid in advance and now will not receive services.

Half Dental closes; patients sent elsewhere

Half Dental, shown closed its doors on Oct. 31, but some patients paid in advance and now will not receive services.

November 12, 2014, 12:00am Business

Half Dental in Vancouver has closed after an investigation revealed the corporate structure of the dental office failed to meet the state's legal requirements. Read story

Calvin Biery is one of an estimated 200 local disabled, low-income people who could find their government assistance cut.

Disabled assistance programs could merge

Calvin Biery is one of an estimated 200 local disabled, low-income people who could find their government assistance cut.

November 8, 2014, 12:00am Clark County News

Breathing runs Calvin Biery about $50 a month. That's the power bill, which runs his CPAP machine, he said. Read story