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Program aims to bring more students to cultural, historic sites

July 10, 2012, 5:00pm Truckies

Heritage -- Frontier Middle School teacher Sherry Petersen and student Lizet Reyes are traveling to Yakima Valley and Mount Rainier National Park to pilot a national program engaging youth in historic places and culture. The Washington State Youth Summit: Connecting Cultures will immerse 35 students, their teachers and mentors in… Read story

Everybody has a story: Guarded veteran disarmed by disabled poet

June 12, 2012, 5:00pm Community

Bob, my Veterans Administration student advisor, was surprised I got into this writing class my first quarter. Read story

B.G. church sets table for Rocksolid Teen Center

June 12, 2012, 5:00pm Truckies

Brush Prairie -- The Rocksolid Community Teen Center got a surprise donation from Starting Grounds Church in Battle Ground: paper plates, napkins, garbage bags, batteries, hand sanitizer and tissues. "Starting Grounds just called one day in late March to ask what we needed," said Rocksolid executive director Nancy Miller. "So… Read story

Barberton: Harriet Walker of VA VA VOOM sings during the group's May performances at the Barberton Grange.

Troupe kicks up its heels at Grange

Barberton: Harriet Walker of VA VA VOOM sings during the group's May performances at the Barberton Grange.

June 12, 2012, 5:00pm Truckies

Barberton -- VA VA VOOM's "Spring In Bloom ... or wilted" show struck a musical variety sensation. The Barberton Grange was rollicking with musical numbers, skits and dancing May 23-25. This fledgling group of performers ages 50 and older continues to garner fans. Dick Charles, who calls himself the Senior… Read story

Donna Rae Williams, 51, makes a first appearance in court May 31 on a first-degree murder charge.

Defense unclear in hammer killing

Donna Rae Williams, 51, makes a first appearance in court May 31 on a first-degree murder charge.

June 10, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

When her husband punched her in the eye the night of May 13, Donna Rae Williams struck no counterblow that could be construed as self-defense, she told detectives. She said she sat on the floor, until he allowed her to stand, and then went to bed. Read story

Donna Williams, 51, makes a first appearance for first-degree murder Thursday  in Vancouver, Washington.

Daughter: Alleged killer ‘very disturbed’

Donna Williams, 51, makes a first appearance for first-degree murder Thursday  in Vancouver, Washington.

June 3, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Donna Rae Williams' daughter paints different picture of her mother. Read story

Donna Williams, 51, makes a first appearance for first-degree murder Thursday  in Vancouver, Washington.

Woman accused in fatal hammer beating appears in court

Donna Williams, 51, makes a first appearance for first-degree murder Thursday  in Vancouver, Washington.

May 30, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Murder suspect Donna Rae Williams told authorities she bludgeoned her husband of 30 years approximately two weeks ago with a hammer because she was fed up with his domestic abuse, according to court documents. Read story

Bank offers shredding service at June events

May 23, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Individuals and businesses may safely trash documents with personal information at First Independent's free paper shredding events in June. Read story

Proebstel farmer Gary Boldt, president of the Clark-Cowlitz County Farm Bureau, said a proposed code change that would allow roadside farm stands to be as large as 1,000 square feet doesn't go far enough. He told the Clark County commissioners Tuesday that he'd like farm stands to be as large as 2,000 square feet.

Standing up for farming, in a field of varying views

Proebstel farmer Gary Boldt, president of the Clark-Cowlitz County Farm Bureau, said a proposed code change that would allow roadside farm stands to be as large as 1,000 square feet doesn't go far enough. He told the Clark County commissioners Tuesday that he'd like farm stands to be as large as 2,000 square feet.

May 22, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Currently, Proebstel farmer Gary Boldt has only flowers to sell. Read story

Family events mark Armed Forces Day

May 17, 2012, 5:00pm Latest News

Silver Buckle Ranch, 11611 N.E. 152nd Ave., is observing Armed Forces Day with an open house Saturday to honor military families and veterans. Read story