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Mel Netzhammer
Chancellor at WSU Vancouver

WSUV chief presents optimistic outlook

Mel Netzhammer
Chancellor at WSU Vancouver

January 12, 2016, 7:48pm Clark County News

Chancellor Mel Netzhammer of Washington State University Vancouver spoke optimistically about the branch campus's opportunities and challenges it faces in the coming year. The occasion was the annual state of the campus address Tuesday afternoon at the branch campus in Salmon Creek. Read story

Meeting slated Jan. 21 on wild steelhead sanctuary options

January 12, 2016, 6:04am Clark County News

State seeks public comments on two options for gene bank streams among lower Columbia tributaries Read story

Hakan Gurocak, WSU Vancouver professor and director of the school of engineering and computer science, demonstrates technology he patented for the haptic glove on Jan. 7. The glove allows the user to experience a sense of touch in virtual reality settings.

WSUV’s touch helps glove’s virtual feel

Hakan Gurocak, WSU Vancouver professor and director of the school of engineering and computer science, demonstrates technology he patented for the haptic glove on Jan. 7. The glove allows the user to experience a sense of touch in virtual reality settings.

January 10, 2016, 6:04am Clark County News

Hakan Gurocak slid his right hand into a futuristic-looking metal glove in an engineering lab at Washington State University Vancouver. The glove could be a prop in the new sci-fi "Star Wars" movie. But it's not a prop. Read story

Informational meetings on time banks planned

January 7, 2016, 6:04am Clark County News

The Clark County Commission on Aging is hosting informational meetings this month and next month so people can learn about Hour Impact, a program where volunteers exchange skills and services. Read story

Sportsmen caught approximately 3,000 spring chinook in 2015 at Drano Lake in the Columbia River Gorge.

Fewer spring chinook forecast for Wind, Drano

Sportsmen caught approximately 3,000 spring chinook in 2015 at Drano Lake in the Columbia River Gorge.

January 6, 2016, 6:01am Clark County News

Numbers expected to be down, but still plenty of salmon for decent fishing at popular Skamania County spots Read story

Salmon Creek: Heavy winds knocked over a 120-foot white fir tree at Susan Wiggs&#039; home, but it fell in a direction that it narrowly missed all nearby homes.

Tree falls, narrowly missing homes

Salmon Creek: Heavy winds knocked over a 120-foot white fir tree at Susan Wiggs&#039; home, but it fell in a direction that it narrowly missed all nearby homes.

January 6, 2016, 5:59am Community

When Susan Wiggs and her family moved into the Knollridge neighborhood, there was a 120-foot white fir in the yard they made sure to build their house around. On Dec. 21, when heavy winds hit Clark County, Wiggs noticed the tree swaying more than usual. She called her neighbor who… Read story

Aaron McPherson, also known as “DJMC,” is a DJ at Washington State University Vancouver’s KOUG radio station. The station is broadcast exclusively online and staffed by students.

WSUV radio station a creative outlet for students

Aaron McPherson, also known as “DJMC,” is a DJ at Washington State University Vancouver’s KOUG radio station. The station is broadcast exclusively online and staffed by students.

January 4, 2016, 7:40pm Clark County News

It's bad-joke Wednesday, and DJ Raymond West has both a theme and a special guest for a recent edition of his show on KOUG radio. Read story

Razor clam digging during the winter is on afternoon and evening tides only.

Razor clam digging opens Thursday at Long Beach

Razor clam digging during the winter is on afternoon and evening tides only.

January 4, 2016, 5:12pm Editor's Choice

Diggers to get eight days in first season since last spring Read story

A member of the Clark County Running Club kicks off the new year by running in the club&#039;s annual Hangover Run in Salmon Creek Regional Park on Friday. About 130 runners braved the cold to participate.

Chilled Chaser: Hangover Run

A member of the Clark County Running Club kicks off the new year by running in the club&#039;s annual Hangover Run in Salmon Creek Regional Park on Friday. About 130 runners braved the cold to participate.

January 1, 2016, 8:06pm Clark County News

It was cool and crisp in the early hours of the New Year on Friday, a thin sheet of ice glittering on Klineline Pond and a sharp breeze occasionally blowing. But the cold and wind, as it so often fails to do so, couldn't intimidate about 130 runners from kicking… Read story

There were about 2 feet of snow at the junction of Gifford Pinchot National Forest roads Nos. 60 at 24 near Peterson Prairie when this photo was taken 10 days ago. Snow depths are almost double this amount now.

Gifford Pinchot National Forest snow report 12/31

There were about 2 feet of snow at the junction of Gifford Pinchot National Forest roads Nos. 60 at 24 near Peterson Prairie when this photo was taken 10 days ago. Snow depths are almost double this amount now.

December 31, 2015, 6:01am Clark County News

Conditions at winter recreation sites in the southern Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Washington sno-park permits required. Read story