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Steelhead returns to the upper Columbia and Snake rivers have not met expectations this summer.

Columbia River fishing report 10/15

Steelhead returns to the upper Columbia and Snake rivers have not met expectations this summer.

October 14, 2015, 4:25pm Clark County News

Fall chinook returns remain very good for so late in October, but coho picture is not encouraging Read story

Commercials to resume salmon fishing on Tuesday

October 14, 2015, 3:35pm Clark County News

Gillnet fleet will fish downstream of Woodland to catch coho Read story

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Plastic Surgery office donates money to shelter

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October 14, 2015, 5:57am Community

Salmon Creek -- During September, Salmon Creek Plastic Surgery offered facials for $25 and donated all proceeds to Furry Friends, giving $5,365 to the no-kill cat shelter. Of that money, $2,500 will go to Connie's Fund, which is used for medical expenses above the normal cost of such things as… Read story

Clark County Fire District 6 will ask residents to vote on a property tax levy increase that district officials say is needed to offset years of rising expenses.

Fire District 6 asks voters for a return to 1995 levy rate

Clark County Fire District 6 will ask residents to vote on a property tax levy increase that district officials say is needed to offset years of rising expenses.

October 10, 2015, 7:11pm Clark County News

Limits on total revenue have cut tax per $1,000 as property values rose Read story

Lake Shore: Author and illustrator Tom Angleberger showed students at Lake Shore Elementary School how to make their own origami Yoda dolls, and talked to them about his work as a writer.

Paper Yoda author visits Lake Shore

Lake Shore: Author and illustrator Tom Angleberger showed students at Lake Shore Elementary School how to make their own origami Yoda dolls, and talked to them about his work as a writer.

October 9, 2015, 10:58pm Life

Lake Shore -- Beautifully folded paper to resemble Yoda, students at Lake Shore Elementary School did on Oct. 2. Read story

Anthony Mannello stops for a photo at the U.S.-Canadian border on the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail.

Clark County hiker completes Pacific Crest Trail journey

Anthony Mannello stops for a photo at the U.S.-Canadian border on the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail.

October 7, 2015, 5:51pm Clark County News

Anthony Mannello reached the Canadian border on Saturday, finishing a walk of 2,650 miles from Mexico Read story

Bonneville Dam fish count 10/7

October 7, 2015, 6:03am Clark County News

Tuesday's fish count at Bonneville Dam Read story

Lions conduct free vision tests

October 7, 2015, 5:55am Truckies

Salmon Creek -- The Salmon Creek Lions Club started conducting free vision screenings at local events in April, and since then has screened more than 500 people. Read story

Commercials to get three days for Columbia coho

September 28, 2015, 5:40pm Clark County News

Tangle-net season approved for Thursday, plus Oct. 5 and 7, downstream of Lewis River mouth Read story

A 3-D image shows Dr. Todd Borus, an orthopedic surgeon with Rebound, where to use the MAKO surgical robot to remove bone and cartilage during a MAKOplasty hip replacement surgery Sept. 21 at Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center. When Borus has removed enough bone and cartilage, the green area turns white. (Photos by Amanda Cowan/The Columbian)A 3-D image shows Dr. Todd Borus, an orthopedic surgeon with Rebound, where to use the MAKO surgical robot to remove bone and cartilage during a MAKOplasty hip replacement surgery Sept. 21 at Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center. When Borus has removed enough bone and cartilage, the green area turns white.

Technology improves surgical accuracy

A 3-D image shows Dr. Todd Borus, an orthopedic surgeon with Rebound, where to use the MAKO surgical robot to remove bone and cartilage during a MAKOplasty hip replacement surgery Sept. 21 at Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center. When Borus has removed enough bone and cartilage, the green area turns white. (Photos by Amanda Cowan/The Columbian)A 3-D image shows Dr. Todd Borus, an orthopedic surgeon with Rebound, where to use the MAKO surgical robot to remove bone and cartilage during a MAKOplasty hip replacement surgery Sept. 21 at Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center. When Borus has removed enough bone and cartilage, the green area turns white.

September 28, 2015, 5:43am Clark County Health

Fifty-seven-year-old Jurita Kelley has lived with consistent hip pain for the past decade. Read story