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Death notice for living man ‘some kind of shenanigans,’ Vancouver detective says

June 5, 2022, 6:00am Clark County News

Family members, social workers, the police and The Columbian are all asking questions after the newspaper printed a death notice Wednesday for a man who is apparently still alive. Read story

Young entrepreneur Lucy Hackett, 11, along with her mentor Casey Anderson, shows her painted birds and braiding skills at her business, Lucy's Lucky Birds and Braids, on Saturday at Esther Short Park.

Vancouver Chamber’s Lemonade Day gives kids a chance to become CEOs

Young entrepreneur Lucy Hackett, 11, along with her mentor Casey Anderson, shows her painted birds and braiding skills at her business, Lucy's Lucky Birds and Braids, on Saturday at Esther Short Park.

June 4, 2022, 7:52pm Clark County News

Vancouver’s Lemonade Day was sprinkled with far more than booths selling sugar, lemon and water concoctions. Read story

Love and support for fellow members of the LGBTQ+ community is the driving force behind Minichelle Designs

Working in Clark County: Michelle Soto, Minichelle Designs

Love and support for fellow members of the LGBTQ+ community is the driving force behind Minichelle Designs

June 4, 2022, 6:05am Business

Representation matters, especially for members of underrepresented communities. For many members of the LGBTQ+ community, self-expression through clothing and fashion is a vital part of building confidence and celebrating who they are. Read story

Students from Ridgefield, VSAA earn statewide art honors

June 4, 2022, 5:55am Community

Over the past year, high school artists across Washington have channeled their emotions into their art. Read story

The Vancouver Rotary Foundation has awarded a record $151,000 in college scholarships to 31 local students.

Vancouver Rotary Foundation awards scholarships to 31 students

The Vancouver Rotary Foundation has awarded a record $151,000 in college scholarships to 31 local students.

June 4, 2022, 5:05am Community

The Vancouver Rotary Foundation has awarded a record $151,000 in college scholarships ranging in value from $3,000 to $8,000 to 31 Southwest Washington high school and college students. Read story

Yuzu 4 U drink from Dandelion Teahouse & Apothecary.

5 quick bites and sips at $15 or less from Clark County eateries

Yuzu 4 U drink from Dandelion Teahouse & Apothecary.

June 3, 2022, 6:00am Clark County Life

Whether you’re working, seeking work, going to school, figuring out your next move, taking care of family members, retired or just trying to get through this thing called life, a quick treat during the day provides a nice pick-me-up. Read story

Vancouver-based artist Sarah Lynne Hunter stands beneath her community art exhibit "Isolation/Together" at Dandelion Teahouse and Apothecary. Anyone is invited to create their own art pieces at a Community Art Party, 4-8 p.m. Friday.

Vancouver art exhibit all about piecing together the pandemic

Vancouver-based artist Sarah Lynne Hunter stands beneath her community art exhibit "Isolation/Together" at Dandelion Teahouse and Apothecary. Anyone is invited to create their own art pieces at a Community Art Party, 4-8 p.m. Friday.

June 2, 2022, 6:02am Clark County Life

Tea drinkers at Dandelion Teahouse and Apothecary in downtown Vancouver may notice an unusual art exhibit on the west wall comprising many individual squares. Repeat visitors may notice, as they sip their colorful tea concoctions, that the exhibit changes every time they come back, sprouting more and more squares —… Read story

Mike Westby, CEO of Westby Associates, left, shares an elbow bump with U.S. Sen. Patty Murray as she tours Family Solutions, a Vancouver mental health agency, on Wednesday morning.

Mental health matters, Sen. Patty Murray says during tour of Family Solutions nonprofit

Mike Westby, CEO of Westby Associates, left, shares an elbow bump with U.S. Sen. Patty Murray as she tours Family Solutions, a Vancouver mental health agency, on Wednesday morning.

June 1, 2022, 5:42pm Clark County Health

Local providers may see an increase of crucial funding to address youth mental health and substance use disorders. Read story

Vencine Hadley, 47, appears July 14, 2021, in Clark County Superior Court for a review hearing to add a charge of attempted first-degree assault. Hadley was shot by law enforcement officers June 3 after a high-speed chase on southbound Interstate 5 from Kelso to the La Center exit.

Vancouver attorney files tort claim for Black motorist shot by officers

Vencine Hadley, 47, appears July 14, 2021, in Clark County Superior Court for a review hearing to add a charge of attempted first-degree assault. Hadley was shot by law enforcement officers June 3 after a high-speed chase on southbound Interstate 5 from Kelso to the La Center exit.

June 1, 2022, 5:37pm Clark County News

A Vancouver attorney has filed a tort claim on a Black motorist’s behalf, alleging he was unarmed and complying with police when they shot him, after he fled from a traffic stop and led officers on a high-speed chase along southbound Interstate 5. Read story

Frank Wallace, left, along with one of his sons John Wallace, center, and Deb Wallace look at a reproduction of a May 30, 1925 issue of The Dispatch-Herald of Erie, Pa. There were various stories plastered on its front page and, among them, had themes that would relate to his future career as someone who served in the Air Force during World War II.

Reprint of hometown newspaper among events celebrating 97th birthday of Vancouver WWII veteran

Frank Wallace, left, along with one of his sons John Wallace, center, and Deb Wallace look at a reproduction of a May 30, 1925 issue of The Dispatch-Herald of Erie, Pa. There were various stories plastered on its front page and, among them, had themes that would relate to his future career as someone who served in the Air Force during World War II.

June 1, 2022, 6:04am Clark County News

Frank Wallace watched as 500 copies of his hometown’s newspaper, dated from May 30, 1925, zoomed on belts overhead. Read story