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Volunteer Mickey Giese serves a guest at Chronis' Restaurant's free Thanksgiving meal Thursday.

‘Team Turkey’ tough to crack

Volunteer Mickey Giese serves a guest at Chronis' Restaurant's free Thanksgiving meal Thursday.

November 22, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

There was a VIP waiting list Thursday to get into Chronis' Restaurant & Lounge for the eatery's 29th annual Thanksgiving feast offered at no charge to the community. Read story

Justin Hanson, left, a Prairie High School student with special needs, carries an armload of rolling pins from the life skills kitchen in one classroom to an adjacent classroom. The life skills program's three classrooms serve 32 students with special needs.

For Prairie life skills students, cooking’s a squeeze

Justin Hanson, left, a Prairie High School student with special needs, carries an armload of rolling pins from the life skills kitchen in one classroom to an adjacent classroom. The life skills program's three classrooms serve 32 students with special needs.

November 21, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

Prairie High School's three life skills classrooms share an inadequate kitchen, so the staff entered their program in an online contest, the Clorox Company's Power a Bright Future grant program. Read story

Sunnyside: Kevin Flinn's backyard garden produced this Roma tomato that resembles a swan.

Tomatoes growing in Orchards

Sunnyside: Kevin Flinn's backyard garden produced this Roma tomato that resembles a swan.

October 9, 2012, 5:00pm Truckies

Sunnyside -- We asked readers for photos of unusual vegetables grown in their gardens. Kevin Flinn sent a photo of a Roma tomato that he said resembles a swan. It was grown in his family's backyard garden in north Orchards by Silver Star Elementary. Read story

Orchards: Skyler Sheffield, left, Jayden Sheffield and Fabiola Rico Castillo ride the Mount Hood Railroad to Parkdale, Ore. with the Modern Woodmen of Americais Youth Service Club on Sept.

Service club raises money for animal rescue

Orchards: Skyler Sheffield, left, Jayden Sheffield and Fabiola Rico Castillo ride the Mount Hood Railroad to Parkdale, Ore. with the Modern Woodmen of Americais Youth Service Club on Sept.

October 9, 2012, 5:00pm Truckies

Orchards -- The Modern Woodmen of America's Youth Service Club of Vancouver took the Mount Hood Railroad to Parkdale, Ore., in the Columbia River Gorge on Sept. 29 and saw apple and pear orchards along the way. Read story

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October 6, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Lisa Walters moved to Battle Ground 17 years ago to escape the trappings of city life in Portland. "I wanted to bring my children out here away from the crime in the city," said Walters, now Battle Ground mayor. "I grew up as an Army brat. We moved every two… Read story

Brush Prairie: Prizewinning rabbit experts Hunter Coss (back row left), Emma Oster, Erin Marble, Autumn Richardson; and Tori Richardson (front row left), Lizi Jesser, Amanda Pereira and Jennifer Gusey.

Bunny club hops at Washington State Fair

Brush Prairie: Prizewinning rabbit experts Hunter Coss (back row left), Emma Oster, Erin Marble, Autumn Richardson; and Tori Richardson (front row left), Lizi Jesser, Amanda Pereira and Jennifer Gusey.

October 2, 2012, 5:00pm Truckies

Brush Prairie -- Members of the Country Critters 4-H rabbit club went to Puyallup for the Washington State Fair, Sept. 14-16, with their prize-winning rabbits and their excellence in showmanship. Read story

A fire started by a Sifton teen, Alex Michael Smith, destroyed this house the morning of May 13, 2011.

Teen arsonist receives lesser sentence because of head injury

A fire started by a Sifton teen, Alex Michael Smith, destroyed this house the morning of May 13, 2011.

October 1, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

A Sifton teenager convicted of burning his family's house down last year was sentenced Tuesday to just under one year of confinement. Read story

Diamond Tea organizer Angela Maitland, 35, and her 4-year-old son, Xavier, at their Brush Prairie home.

Diamond Tea pays tribute to local women

Diamond Tea organizer Angela Maitland, 35, and her 4-year-old son, Xavier, at their Brush Prairie home.

September 28, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Brush Prairie resident Angela Maitland had everything she thought she wanted out of life: a husband, five children and the ability to stay at home with her five children. So, she was perplexed about why she felt a void in her life. Read story

Brush Prairie: Queen Katie Surritt from the Clark County Fair Court rode in the Brush Prairie Spirit Parade on Sept. 15.

Brush Prairie shows spirit for parade

Brush Prairie: Queen Katie Surritt from the Clark County Fair Court rode in the Brush Prairie Spirit Parade on Sept. 15.

September 25, 2012, 5:00pm Truckies

Brush Prairie -- Organizers say the Brush Prairie Spirit Parade on Sept. 15 was a smashing success, with 25 entries and about 400 participants. Grand marshal was Nancy Miller, director of Rocksolid Teen Center. "The weather was perfect," said Julie Kim, a parade organizer. After the parade, Bethel Lutheran Church… Read story

Orchards: Cornerstone Christian School runners, from top left, Bailey MacKenzie, David Kriss, Michael Olin, Kody Pou, Zachary Olin were joined by assistant coach Robert Mason, from bottom left, head coach Amanda Pou and assistant coach Kielly MacKenzie.

Cornerstone boys place second in Oregon race

Orchards: Cornerstone Christian School runners, from top left, Bailey MacKenzie, David Kriss, Michael Olin, Kody Pou, Zachary Olin were joined by assistant coach Robert Mason, from bottom left, head coach Amanda Pou and assistant coach Kielly MacKenzie.

September 18, 2012, 5:00pm Truckies

Orchards -- The boys cross country team at Cornerstone Christian School finished second overall at the Ultimook Race, a 5K challenge course for high schoolers, on Sept. 8 in Tillamook, Ore. The course is billed as "real" cross country course. It included primitive trails, a river crossing and a mud… Read story