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In The Service

February 20, 2022, 6:01am Community

Petty Officer 3rd Class Novalee Manzella, a native of Vancouver, serves in the U.S. Navy aboard one of the world’s largest warships, the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush. Read story

Drivers near the intersection of Southeast Mill Plain Boulevard and Southeast 155th Avenue pass a sign advertising the future C-Tran VINE construction along the corridor. Construction is expected to take about 20 months.

Work begins on C-Tran Mill Plain Vine bus route

Drivers near the intersection of Southeast Mill Plain Boulevard and Southeast 155th Avenue pass a sign advertising the future C-Tran VINE construction along the corridor. Construction is expected to take about 20 months.

February 19, 2022, 6:08am Clark County News

Construction has begun on C-Tran’s Mill Plain Vine project. Read story

Tony Barnes, of Vancouver, gets ready to ski from the top of Hoodoo with Mount Washington and the Three Sisters in the background on Jan. 16.

Oregon ski area Hoodoo offers reminder of why we love the sport

Tony Barnes, of Vancouver, gets ready to ski from the top of Hoodoo with Mount Washington and the Three Sisters in the background on Jan. 16.

February 17, 2022, 6:02am Northwest

Each winter, I usually wait until January to go skiing. I want to avoid the holiday crowds and wait until the snowpack is in decent shape and most of the chairlifts are open. Read story

John Boyd was appointed interim superintendent of Evergreen Public Schools on Dec. 28, following the firing of Mike Merlino earlier that month.

Interim Evergreen Public Schools chief remains ‘energized’

John Boyd was appointed interim superintendent of Evergreen Public Schools on Dec. 28, following the firing of Mike Merlino earlier that month.

February 17, 2022, 6:02am Clark County News

John Boyd has yet to see a dull moment in his first few weeks as the interim superintendent of Evergreen Public Schools. Read story

The WeBuilt housing community in Clackamas, Ore., is a 22-unit community for adults with autism. The Kuni Foundation provided an $800,000 no-interest loan to help complete the project, which finished in Spring 2021. During this grant cycle, the foundation awarded more than $1.9 million to advance new housing programs in urban and rural areas of the Northwest for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Vancouver-based Kuni Foundation awards $9.8 million in grants

The WeBuilt housing community in Clackamas, Ore., is a 22-unit community for adults with autism. The Kuni Foundation provided an $800,000 no-interest loan to help complete the project, which finished in Spring 2021. During this grant cycle, the foundation awarded more than $1.9 million to advance new housing programs in urban and rural areas of the Northwest for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

February 16, 2022, 5:28pm Clark County News

The Vancouver-based Kuni Foundation, one of the largest charitable foundations in Southwest Washington, awarded $9.8 million to 15 nonprofits in Washington and Oregon during its latest round of grant giving. Read story

Ally Orr, 22, has raised over $100,000 for her newly founded "Women in STEM, Medicine and Law Scholarship" at Boise State University. The scholarship was created after a professor at the school made a series of sexist remarks at a national convention, sparking outrage among students on campus.

Clark County students invited to enter clean water video contest

February 11, 2022, 6:00am Clark County News

Clark County middle and high school students are invited to use their video production skills to inspire the community to work together for clean water. Read story

Some Vancouver residents woke up to antisemitic flyers on their doorsteps blaming the COVID-19 pandemic on Jewish people, as seen in central Vancouver on Thursday morning.

Vancouver residents receive flyers blaming Jews for pandemic

Some Vancouver residents woke up to antisemitic flyers on their doorsteps blaming the COVID-19 pandemic on Jewish people, as seen in central Vancouver on Thursday morning.

February 11, 2022, 6:00am Clark County News

When Ian Moore went outside to toss out some garbage before pickup Wednesday morning, he saw a flyer in a plastic bag on his doorstep. He thought it was a business advertisement; instead, he said he was disgusted to find it had antisemitic messaging blaming Jewish people for the COVID-19… Read story

A back-lot view of the Ross Complex, alongside the Ellen Davis Trail.

Power walk: Ellen Davis Trail commemorates Vancouver resident, skirts Bonneville complex

A back-lot view of the Ross Complex, alongside the Ellen Davis Trail.

February 10, 2022, 6:00am Clark County Life

It’s hard for me to resist an unfamiliar trail. Leaving a mysterious way through the woods unexplored feels wrong to me, like I’m ignoring a clue, like I’m shrugging off potentially important news. I can’t stop being curious about what’s around the next bend — even if it’s just another… Read story

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Vancouver voters backing fire levy; Ridgefield, Evergreen school measures failing

(Amanda Cowan/The Columbian)

February 8, 2022, 8:26pm Clark County News

Voters in Vancouver approved a levy lid lift to generate about $15 million a year in extra funding for the Vancouver Fire Department on Tuesday. A school construction bond in Ridgefield was failing, and maintenance and operations levies in five other districts were having mixed results as of Tuesday evening. Read story