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Clark County Commissioner Marc Boldt, right, helps August DeGagne, 5, and his grandfather, Mark Brislawn, release wild coho salmon into a small pond that feeds into Salmon Creek on Monday.

Fish release highlights new habitat near Salmon Creek

Clark County Commissioner Marc Boldt, right, helps August DeGagne, 5, and his grandfather, Mark Brislawn, release wild coho salmon into a small pond that feeds into Salmon Creek on Monday.

September 26, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

This year, workers finished restoring a fish habitat near Salmon Creek in Pleasant Valley Park north of Vancouver. Now comes the true test. Read story

WSU Vancouver names advisory council

September 25, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

Washington State University Vancouver has named the members of its 2011/2012 Advisory Council. Read story

This torii, a Japanese-style gateway that marks the passage from an ordinary space to a special spot, is all that's left of somebody's garden in what has since become Pleasant Valley Park.

What’s Up With That? Japanese gate marks park’s once-and-future pond

This torii, a Japanese-style gateway that marks the passage from an ordinary space to a special spot, is all that's left of somebody's garden in what has since become Pleasant Valley Park.

September 20, 2011, 5:00pm Community

I would like to know the history of the Japanese "pagoda" (for the lack of a better term) that sits in Pleasant Valley Park. It has been there for the entire 17 years that I have lived in the area, and there used to be a pond underneath with swans… Read story

Salmon Creek: Randall Salisbury, a local architect, takes part in Panhandling for Polio.

Rotary Club panhandles for polio

Salmon Creek: Randall Salisbury, a local architect, takes part in Panhandling for Polio.

September 20, 2011, 5:00pm Community

Salmon Creek -- A homeless man, wearing a fuzzy hat, ragged clothing and walking with a cane, approached Nadine Louviere on the corner of 134th Street and 20th Avenue. Louviere's "Panhandling for Polio" partners from Rotary were concerned for her welfare when the man hung around longer than most. At… Read story

Digital scholar will keep world informed

September 20, 2011, 5:00pm Community

Salmon Creek -- Aaron May, a student in the Creative Media and Digital Culture program at Washington State University Vancouver, is going to be putting out a whole lot of electronic communications over the academic year. He's been chosen for the 2011-2012 Humanities, Arts, Science and Technology Advanced Collaboratory Scholars… Read story

Family, girlfriend hunt for missing man

September 20, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

The last time Joyce Chisholm spoke with her son, Craig Spydell, was on Sept. 9 and there was no indication he might try to harm himself, or disappear to get away from his problems. "He sounded fine," said Chisholm, who lives in Indiana. "We chatted about football. It was a… Read story

Hal Dengerink accepts the 2011 First Citizen Award at the Hilton Vancouver Washington in June.

Founding WSUV chancellor Dengerink dies at 68

Hal Dengerink accepts the 2011 First Citizen Award at the Hilton Vancouver Washington in June.

September 14, 2011, 5:00pm Clark County News

Longtime Washington State University Vancouver chancellor Hal Dengerink died Wednesday afternoon. Read story

Salmon Creek: Cara Larson, a family educator with Children's Home Society of Washington, stands by a truck fully loaded with 13 boxes of school supplies donated by employees of Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center. The supplies will be given to Clark County children and families served by Children's Home.

Legacy gives big for kids in need

Salmon Creek: Cara Larson, a family educator with Children's Home Society of Washington, stands by a truck fully loaded with 13 boxes of school supplies donated by employees of Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center. The supplies will be given to Clark County children and families served by Children's Home.

September 7, 2011, 12:00am Community

Salmon Creek -- Employees at Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center generated the hospital's best-ever giving campaign for its annual school supplies drive in August. The drive benefited Clark County children and families served by the Children's Home Society of Washington. On Aug. 24, Legacy loaded a pickup truck with 13… Read story

Cars backed up on Tenney Road Friday afternoon because of a traffic problem caused in the Fred Meyer parking lot where there is major road construction going on.

Traffic jam on Tenney Road

Cars backed up on Tenney Road Friday afternoon because of a traffic problem caused in the Fred Meyer parking lot where there is major road construction going on.

September 2, 2011, 12:00am Clark County News

Cars backed up onto Tenney Road Friday near the Fred Meyer parking lot as a result of road construction happening in the area. Read story

Traffic passes by the main entry of the new C-Tran park and ride, which is still under construction, in Salmon Creek.

New traffic circle in Salmon Creek aims to keep cars, and big rigs, moving

Traffic passes by the main entry of the new C-Tran park and ride, which is still under construction, in Salmon Creek.

August 30, 2011, 5:00pm Community

The North Salmon Creek Neighborhood is not only home to the people who reside there but now to the first roundabout in unincorporated Clark County. Drivers encounter the roundabout instead of a T-intersection at Northeast 10th Avenue and Northeast 136th Street. Yield signs escort drivers into the intersection rather than… Read story