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Minnehaha: About 100 Kaiser Permanente employees volunteers at the Clark County Food Bank for Kaiser Northwest’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day service event. From left: Matt Edmonds, communications manager for Clark County Food Bank, Frank Hurtarte, vice president of Human Resources for Kaiser Permanente Northwest, Ruth Brinkley, president of Kaiser Foundation Health Plan and Hospitals of the Northwest, and Tracy Dannen-Grace, director of community partnerships and philanthropy with Kaiser Permanente Northwest.

Kaiser employees volunteer for MLK Day

Minnehaha: About 100 Kaiser Permanente employees volunteers at the Clark County Food Bank for Kaiser Northwest’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day service event. From left: Matt Edmonds, communications manager for Clark County Food Bank, Frank Hurtarte, vice president of Human Resources for Kaiser Permanente Northwest, Ruth Brinkley, president of Kaiser Foundation Health Plan and Hospitals of the Northwest, and Tracy Dannen-Grace, director of community partnerships and philanthropy with Kaiser Permanente Northwest.

January 31, 2018, 5:12am Community

About 100 Kaiser Permanente employees spent Jan. 15 volunteering at Clark County Food Bank. Read story

Northeast Hazel Dell: Ten local Korean War veterans were given a trip to Washington D.C. courtesy of Puget Sound Honor Flight. Sitting, from left: Merle Osborne, Ken Smith, Don Cabe and Ray Anderson. Standing, from left: Ed Barnes, Earl Edwards, John Landahl, Al Bauer, Carl Hissman and Cliff Richards.

Vets travel to D.C. courtesy of nonprofit

Northeast Hazel Dell: Ten local Korean War veterans were given a trip to Washington D.C. courtesy of Puget Sound Honor Flight. Sitting, from left: Merle Osborne, Ken Smith, Don Cabe and Ray Anderson. Standing, from left: Ed Barnes, Earl Edwards, John Landahl, Al Bauer, Carl Hissman and Cliff Richards.

January 31, 2018, 5:00am Community

Ten Clark County veterans of the Korean War took part in a three-day trip to Washington, D.C., in October. Read story

Anne John, an accomplished Clark County artist, looks at a completed piece inspired by bad hair days while in her studio at her home in Vancouver.

Artist Anne John ‘inspired by the nature of things’

Anne John, an accomplished Clark County artist, looks at a completed piece inspired by bad hair days while in her studio at her home in Vancouver.

January 28, 2018, 6:05am Clark County Life

Anne John can’t forget the moment she knew she was an artist for life. Read story

Franck Geuder, an organist at St. John Lutheran Church, shares a song with the group at Graceful Living Activity Center in August. Geuder and his wife, Beverly Hohman, were in Hawaii on Saturday when a false missile alert was announced.

False missile alert came while Hazel Dell couple were at Pearl Harbor

Franck Geuder, an organist at St. John Lutheran Church, shares a song with the group at Graceful Living Activity Center in August. Geuder and his wife, Beverly Hohman, were in Hawaii on Saturday when a false missile alert was announced.

January 16, 2018, 5:01pm Clark County News

If any place reminds us that an unannounced attack by a foreign country is possible, it’s Pearl Harbor. Read story

Rumor of a Hazel Dell eviction was just that

January 7, 2018, 6:05am Clark County News

A rumor about a Hazel Dell apartment complex evicting all its tenants in a Courtyard Village-esque scenario sounded plausible and spread online — but it turned out to be untrue. Read story

Hazel Dell: Some of the new graduates in the Washington State University Vancouver Master Food Preservers program, along with some already certified. Front row, from left: Jessika Brenin and Helen Redmond. Back row, from left: Karen Harris, Carol Moses, Zena Edwards, a WSU food and nutrition staffer, Laurie Burgess, Scotty Parrish, Kristen Clark, Debra Basquez and Jennifer Kootstra.

New class of master food preservers graduates from WSU Vancouver

Hazel Dell: Some of the new graduates in the Washington State University Vancouver Master Food Preservers program, along with some already certified. Front row, from left: Jessika Brenin and Helen Redmond. Back row, from left: Karen Harris, Carol Moses, Zena Edwards, a WSU food and nutrition staffer, Laurie Burgess, Scotty Parrish, Kristen Clark, Debra Basquez and Jennifer Kootstra.

January 3, 2018, 5:57am Community

The Washington State University Vancouver Master Food Preservers welcomed a new graduating class into the program. Read story

Drug, weapons case lands man in court

December 29, 2017, 5:23pm Clark County News

When Clark County sheriff’s deputies and paramedics first saw Kevin A. Gouveia on Thursday afternoon, he was slumped over the steering wheel of a Ford. But court documents allege it was when he awoke that the real trouble started. Read story

Two found dead in Hazel Dell ID’d, died of self-inflicted gunshot wounds

December 22, 2017, 2:44pm Clark County News

Two people found dead Thursday night at a Hazel Dell apartment were wanted by police in Eugene, Ore., and died from what appeared to be self-inflicted gunshot wounds, according to the Clark County Sheriff's Office. Read story

Hazel Dell: Washington State University Master Gardeners Genda McCune, left, and Linda Ricciardi look on as first-grade students from Hazel Dell Elementary School explore compost and find red wiggler worms and other soil life.

WSU Master Gardeners teach students about worms, pollination

Hazel Dell: Washington State University Master Gardeners Genda McCune, left, and Linda Ricciardi look on as first-grade students from Hazel Dell Elementary School explore compost and find red wiggler worms and other soil life.

December 20, 2017, 5:58am Community

The Washington State University Master Gardeners were at Hazel Dell Elementary School on Nov. 29 to teach first-graders about garden worms and second-graders about pollination. One class at a time visited the school’s experience lab for hands-on lessons where they explored soil and pretended to be pollinators, such as bees,… Read story

Rick Amies fixes a string of lights in the front yard of his Hazel Dell home, which is decorated with various Christmas decorations and lights, continuing a family tradition started by his parents in the Lincoln neighborhood.

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Rick Amies fixes a string of lights in the front yard of his Hazel Dell home, which is decorated with various Christmas decorations and lights, continuing a family tradition started by his parents in the Lincoln neighborhood.

December 13, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Rick and Renee Amies’ Hazel Dell home glows each Christmas season with light-up reindeer and strands upon strands of lights. Read story