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Kirby, left, and Patricia Swatosh stand in "freezing tubes" styled after those found in the TV show "Lost in Space" on Monday in their UFO-themed Airbnb in Brush Prairie.

Brush Prairie spaceship-themed Airbnb popular with earthlings

Kirby, left, and Patricia Swatosh stand in "freezing tubes" styled after those found in the TV show "Lost in Space" on Monday in their UFO-themed Airbnb in Brush Prairie.

September 7, 2021, 6:08am Business

Need to get away? Like way, way far away? Preferably off the planet? Read story

The U.S. flag is displayed at half staff on a home's flagpole recently following the Aug. 24 death of longtime Scouting volunteer Greg Hamilton at the age of 65.

Orchards family remembers longtime Scouting volunteer

The U.S. flag is displayed at half staff on a home's flagpole recently following the Aug. 24 death of longtime Scouting volunteer Greg Hamilton at the age of 65.

September 4, 2021, 5:45am Community

A family displayed the colors at half staff at their home’s flagpole recently following the Aug. 24 death of longtime Scouting volunteer leader Greg Hamilton. He was 65. Read story

Vancouver's Jordan Chiles, a silver medalist with the United State gymnastics team at the Tokyo Olympics, will be given a parade in her honor and a key to the city on Aug. 22.

Vancouver to honor Olympic medalist Chiles with parade, key to city

Vancouver's Jordan Chiles, a silver medalist with the United State gymnastics team at the Tokyo Olympics, will be given a parade in her honor and a key to the city on Aug. 22.

August 12, 2021, 4:20pm Clark County News

Gymnast Jordan Chiles will get a chance to celebrate her Olympic silver medal with the city she grew up in. Read story

The house at 6114 N.E. 112th Ave., dubbed the "meth mansion," is seen Tuesday morning partly demolished. Code violations and nuisance complaints over the property have plagued the neighborhood for years. The owner's attorney said he abandoned the idea of remodeling in favor of tearing it all down and starting new.

Walls come down at infamous ‘meth mansion’ in Orchards

The house at 6114 N.E. 112th Ave., dubbed the "meth mansion," is seen Tuesday morning partly demolished. Code violations and nuisance complaints over the property have plagued the neighborhood for years. The owner's attorney said he abandoned the idea of remodeling in favor of tearing it all down and starting new.

August 11, 2021, 6:05am Clark County News

the notorious Orchards nuisance house across the street from Covington Middle School — is being demolished this month. Read story

ORCHARDS: From left is City Manager Eric Holmes, City Councilor Erik Paulsen, Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle, Capital Projects Manager Jean Singer, Fire Chief Brennan Blue, Clark County Fire District 5 Commissioner Mike Lyons.

Ground broken for new Orchards fire station

ORCHARDS: From left is City Manager Eric Holmes, City Councilor Erik Paulsen, Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle, Capital Projects Manager Jean Singer, Fire Chief Brennan Blue, Clark County Fire District 5 Commissioner Mike Lyons.

July 25, 2021, 5:36am Community

A ground-breaking ceremony was held July 13 by the Vancouver Fire Department and Clark County Fire District 5 to celebrate the start of construction on Fire Station 11, to be located at 9606 N.E. 130th Ave. Read story

BATTLE GROUND: Prairie High School students David Hatcher and Carson Verity dance during an ensemble production.

Prairie High School Drama Club students perform beyond the end of the year

BATTLE GROUND: Prairie High School students David Hatcher and Carson Verity dance during an ensemble production.

June 26, 2021, 6:03am Community

Prairie High School Drama Club students gave it their all to put together a play, “Drama’s Rotten Showcase,” in a short amount of time, as students returned for hybrid online and in-person instruction earlier this year. Read story

One person was killed and one was injured in a Tuesday morning crash on state Highway 503 in Orchards.

One killed, one injured in crash on Highway 503 in Orchards

One person was killed and one was injured in a Tuesday morning crash on state Highway 503 in Orchards.

June 15, 2021, 2:30pm Clark County News

One person was killed and one person was injured Tuesday morning in a crash on state Highway 503 south of 76th Street in Orchards, according to the Washington State Patrol. Read story

BATTLE GROUND: Prairie High School sophomore Soledad Ahumada peeks out from a door holding a heart with an inspirational message.

Prairie High School students use Inspire Week to uplift staff

BATTLE GROUND: Prairie High School sophomore Soledad Ahumada peeks out from a door holding a heart with an inspirational message.

June 12, 2021, 6:01am Community

Started in 2019, the popular Inspire Week at Prairie High School is now part of the curriculum — a new class called applied psychology led by social studies teacher Dawn Rowe. Read story

A patch from Fire District 3 is pictured in Hockinson on Tuesday morning, Sept. 22, 2020.

Firefighters struggle to control fire at Brush Prairie house with overgrown yard

A patch from Fire District 3 is pictured in Hockinson on Tuesday morning, Sept. 22, 2020.

June 11, 2021, 3:23pm Clark County News

Firefighters struggled to contain a fire Friday afternoon at a two-story house with an overgrown yard, according to emergency radio traffic monitored by The Columbian. Read story

ORCHARDS: Eighth-grade students at Covington Middle School use stream tables purchased by Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America in a STEM lab lesson about erosion.

Evergreen School District Foundation awarded grant for STEM program

ORCHARDS: Eighth-grade students at Covington Middle School use stream tables purchased by Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America in a STEM lab lesson about erosion.

May 15, 2021, 6:05am Community

The Evergreen School District Foundation was the recipient of a $2,500 grant from Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, known as PhRMA, to support STEM programs for Covington Middle School students. Teacher Michelle Albright was awarded the grant to buy stream tables for her eighth-grade class as they learn about… Read story