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Certified nursing assistant Benjamin Nikolaychuk shares eye contact and a reassuring touch with a resident at The Hampton at Salmon Creek Memory Care Community, using techniques from a new approach to memory care called Humanitude.

Humanitude, a new approach to memory care, comes to Salmon Creek

Certified nursing assistant Benjamin Nikolaychuk shares eye contact and a reassuring touch with a resident at The Hampton at Salmon Creek Memory Care Community, using techniques from a new approach to memory care called Humanitude.

February 16, 2023, 6:01am Business

With a comforting hand, warm smiles and eye contact, Benjamin Nikolaychuk, Brooke Killinger and Whitney Konrady explained to a resident at The Hampton at Salmon Creek Memory Care Community that they were going to help her stand up and take a few steps. Read story

Construction continues along Northeast 10th Avenue in Salmon Creek. The site will be home to the Skyview Station retail center, which Trader Joe's is expected to anchor.

Trader Joe’s coming to Salmon Creek? Maybe

Construction continues along Northeast 10th Avenue in Salmon Creek. The site will be home to the Skyview Station retail center, which Trader Joe's is expected to anchor.

February 16, 2023, 6:00am Business

Trader Joe’s is set to anchor the under-construction Skyview Station in Salmon Creek, or so says the realty firm leasing out space at the retail center. Read story

Instructor Sawyer Barragan, from left, works with freshman Isela Bonilla and sophomore Nayeli Lopez-Martinez during their University 250 class at Washington State University Vancouver on Thursday afternoon. The class aims to help freshmen adjust to campus life while working with an adviser to explore academic and career opportunities.

Class helps Washington State University Vancouver students THRIVE

Instructor Sawyer Barragan, from left, works with freshman Isela Bonilla and sophomore Nayeli Lopez-Martinez during their University 250 class at Washington State University Vancouver on Thursday afternoon. The class aims to help freshmen adjust to campus life while working with an adviser to explore academic and career opportunities.

February 10, 2023, 6:01am Clark County News

Isela Bonilla will be the first to tell you she wasn’t terribly excited to start her college experience. Read story

Officials detail Salmon Creek homicide victim’s injuries

February 6, 2023, 3:05pm Clark County News

A 58-year-old man killed during a Jan. 27 altercation in a Salmon Creek-area motel room died of blunt and sharp force head injuries, the Clark County Medical Examiner’s Office said Monday. Read story

Everybody Has a Story: Precious gift keeps giving

February 5, 2023, 5:04am Clark County Life

In November 2013, I was a healthy and active 56-year-old woman. A mountaineer, rock climber, telemark skier, sea kayaker and scuba diver. But, out of the blue, a few of my heartbeats skipped merrily out of sync, marking the beginning of a slow decline and leading eventually to heart failure… Read story

The Clark County Courthouse (The Columbian files)

Ex-con held on $2M bail in Salmon Creek area motel killing

The Clark County Courthouse (The Columbian files)

January 30, 2023, 5:00pm Clark County News

Prosecutors say a Vancouver man accused in a deadly attack at a Salmon Creek area motel had just been released from prison after serving a 10-year sentence for second-degree assault. Read story

Caring for a sick child has become even more stressful than usual for many U.S. parents in recent weeks due to shortages of Children's Tylenol and other medicines.

Clark County hospitals remain stressed

Caring for a sick child has become even more stressful than usual for many U.S. parents in recent weeks due to shortages of Children's Tylenol and other medicines.

January 14, 2023, 6:04am Business

With parts of the country still in the midst of a tripledemic of respiratory viruses, emergency departments across Clark County continue to be overwhelmed with patients — on top of that, certain medicines and antibiotics are hard to come by. Read story

Dr. Michael Paull, from left, medical director at Vancouver Clinic Mental Health Center, joins geriatric psychiatrist Dr. Tenley Rivera and clinic manager Stacey Regalado during a tour of the new facility. The facility has one traditional exam room for use in administering medication to some patients.

Vancouver Clinic to open center dedicated to mental health care

Dr. Michael Paull, from left, medical director at Vancouver Clinic Mental Health Center, joins geriatric psychiatrist Dr. Tenley Rivera and clinic manager Stacey Regalado during a tour of the new facility. The facility has one traditional exam room for use in administering medication to some patients.

January 12, 2023, 6:01am Business

During the pandemic, the team at the Vancouver Clinic noticed a sudden and drastic increase in rates of mental health decline, according to Dr. Michael Paull, medical director of Primary Care, Urgent Care and Continuous Improvement at the Vancouver Clinic. Read story

Jack O'Claire, right, and Jordan Mastrud, left, of Scouts BSA Troop 370, stack trees in a dumpster during the annual Scouts BSA Christmas tree recycling.

Vancouver-area Scouts recycle Christmas trees

Jack O'Claire, right, and Jordan Mastrud, left, of Scouts BSA Troop 370, stack trees in a dumpster during the annual Scouts BSA Christmas tree recycling.

January 8, 2023, 6:00am Clark County News

Dozens of Scouts BSA troop members and their families gathered in the Thomas Jefferson Middle School parking lot Saturday, prepared for a long day of picking up old Christmas trees for recycling. Read story

In a special celebration, Pam Moore presented a $9,000 check to John Brookens, past president of the Kiwanis Doernbecher Children's Cancer Program.

Kiwanis give $9,000 to Doernbecher Children’s Cancer Program

In a special celebration, Pam Moore presented a $9,000 check to John Brookens, past president of the Kiwanis Doernbecher Children's Cancer Program.

January 7, 2023, 5:15am Community

In a special celebration, Pam Moore presented a $9,000 check to John Brookens, past president of the Kiwanis Doernbecher Children’s Cancer Program. Read story