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Orchards, Sifton & Brush Prairie

Teresa Huddleston of Vancouver lifts weights at the Marshall Center on Monday. Huddleston has been going to the Marshall Center for four years and works out four times a week. As a city resident, she'll soon pay a few dollars less each month while noncity residents will pay a few dollars more.

Vancouver rec center fees being tweaked

Teresa Huddleston of Vancouver lifts weights at the Marshall Center on Monday. Huddleston has been going to the Marshall Center for four years and works out four times a week. As a city resident, she'll soon pay a few dollars less each month while noncity residents will pay a few dollars more.

November 15, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

Starting Jan. 1, people who don't live in the city will pay a few more dollars a month to break a sweat at Vancouver recreation centers or rent one for a party, while city residents either won't see an increase or will save a few bucks. Read story

Ridgefield man busted for pot following crash

November 14, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

A Ridgefield man was arrested after police found marijuana in his car following a Tuesday evening crash in the Orchards area. Read story

Woman hit by vehicle while crossing street in Orchards

November 12, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

A woman was hit by a vehicle Tuesday evening while she was crossing Northeast Gher Road near St. Andrew Lutheran Church. The accident was reported at 6:05 p.m. in the 5600 block of Gher Road in the Orchards area. Read story

Camas woman hurt in crash

November 6, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

A 21-year-old Camas woman was hospitalized Wednesday evening after her car crashed into a tree in the Sifton area. Read story

Sunnyside: Cornerstone Christian Academy students show off pumpkins they transformed into characters from their favorite books on Oct.

Not your average jack-o’-lanterns

Sunnyside: Cornerstone Christian Academy students show off pumpkins they transformed into characters from their favorite books on Oct.

November 5, 2013, 4:00pm Truckies

Sunnyside -- Forget the boring old jack-o'-lantern, kids at Cornerstone Christian Academy went all out this fall by transforming pumpkins into characters from their favorite books. The young kids decorated more than 25 pumpkins for their "Storybook Pumpkin Patch," which included a smiling Charlotte from "Charlotte's Web," the feline star… Read story

Man robs Orchards area U.S. Bank

November 5, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

Police are investigating a reported robbery at U.S. Bank in Orchards. Read story

Brush Prairie woman faces assault, kidnapping charges

November 4, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

Summer Elizabeth Long, 35, of Brush Prairie was arrested on Friday on suspicion of first-degree robbery, first-degree kidnapping and intimidating a witness. A man accused of participating in the crime has a warrant out for his arrest but has not been found by Clark County Sheriff's Office detectives. The Columbian… Read story

2 more county subdivisions enter review process

November 1, 2013, 5:00pm Business

Two more single-family home subdivisions in unincorporated Clark County -- a 36-acre project with eight "cluster lots" and a nine-lot housing development -- are in the preliminary review process through the county's Community Development Department. Read story

Washington’s first test tube baby, a Brush Prairie boy, celebrates 30th birthday

October 29, 2013, 5:00pm Truckies

Brush Prairie -- Did you know that Washington state's first test tube baby grew up in Brush Prairie? Chris Easter, who now lives in Portland and turned 30 this past week, has been the subject of recent media attention. Easter was born in Spokane in 1983 to Kathy and Patrick… Read story

Church gears up for charitable exchange

October 28, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

For several years now, a cleaning lady from rural Clark County has been the driving force behind a huge charitable exchange of stuff. Read story