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William Thompson, who was laid off from his sales manager job in July, applies for available positions in the kitchen of his Salmon Creek home on Tuesday. He has applied for around 100 jobs and hasn&#039;t received any unemployment insurance after filing claims every week.

Clark County’s unemployed struggle as new federal program rolls out

William Thompson, who was laid off from his sales manager job in July, applies for available positions in the kitchen of his Salmon Creek home on Tuesday. He has applied for around 100 jobs and hasn&#039;t received any unemployment insurance after filing claims every week.

September 23, 2020, 6:01am Business

When William Thompson was laid off from his sales job at Smack Plastics in Vancouver in July, he filed for unemployment benefits the next day. Read story

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Salmon Creek chiropractor’s office subject of complaints before COVID-19 exposure

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September 17, 2020, 7:04pm Business

Three months before Bridge Chiropractic in Salmon Creek exposed more than 300 people to coronavirus, complaints started to trickle in to the state Department of Health. Read story

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Chiropractic COVID-19 exposure might have spread virus to over 300 people

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September 16, 2020, 12:22pm Clark County Health

More than 300 people may have been exposed to COVID-19 last week at a Salmon Creek chiropractic office, Clark County Public Health announced Wednesday. Read story

Nighttime lane closures coming to Highway 99

September 5, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

A series of nighttime lane closures are planned on Highway 99 in the Salmon Creek area while crews work on repaving, according to a Friday press release from Clark County. Read story

Alec Marshall poses in front of a hard-shell hyperbaric chamber at In Light Hyperbarics. The chamber is called &quot;Moby Dick&quot; because it looks like a big, white whale.

Portion of N.E. 72nd Avenue closes Tuesday

September 3, 2020, 6:03am Clark County News

Nearly one mile of Northeast 72nd Avenue will close for at least three weeks beginning next week. Read story

Everybody Has a Story: Snake, rattle and bedroll

August 23, 2020, 6:02am Clark County Life

It was the halcyon days of summer in San Diego in the early 1950s and I was a newly minted teenager headed off to camp for a couple of months. I was on my way to The Little Outfit ranch. I bravely flew off to the Tucson airport where I… Read story

SALMON CREEK: A few Vancouver families are facing one another in their own pumpkin-growing competition. The contest that has no name started three years ago between five friends.

Families face off in pumpkin-growing competition

SALMON CREEK: A few Vancouver families are facing one another in their own pumpkin-growing competition. The contest that has no name started three years ago between five friends.

August 22, 2020, 5:55am Community

A few Vancouver families are facing one another in their own pumpkin-growing competition. Read story

Rotary donates to three food banks

August 8, 2020, 5:53am Community

Rotary Club of Three Creeks donated to three area food banks. Clark County Food Bank, FISH Westside Food Pantry of Vancouver and North County Community Food Bank each received $7,000. Read story

Sherry Cianni, from left, Madilynn Reagan and Gina Salt drive by Heather James&#039; home in Felida during a parade of support Saturday. James was diagnosed with breast cancer in April so her friends and co-workers decided to organize the socially-distanced parade. Cianni is also battling breast cancer, so she and James have been able to support each other.

Parade past Felida home supports nLIGHT employee with cancer

Sherry Cianni, from left, Madilynn Reagan and Gina Salt drive by Heather James&#039; home in Felida during a parade of support Saturday. James was diagnosed with breast cancer in April so her friends and co-workers decided to organize the socially-distanced parade. Cianni is also battling breast cancer, so she and James have been able to support each other.

August 1, 2020, 7:09pm Clark County News

Tears started to well up in Heather James’ eyes as the last of dozens of vehicles decorated with pink ribbons and hand-painted signs reading “Kick cancer’s ass” and “You are loved” passed her home in Felida on Saturday afternoon. Read story