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Vancouver seeks help in shaping city’s future

January 13, 2022, 6:02am Clark County News

Vancouver city staff urge residents to apply for a seat in the city’s strategic plan advisory committee if they have an interest in shaping Vancouver’s future. Read story

Evergreen School Board incumbent Rachael Rogers meets with The Columbian's Editorial Board in Vancouver on Tuesday morning. Rogers said her top priority is in building relationships between the school district and the community.

Evergreen Public Schools seeks new director in District 4

Evergreen School Board incumbent Rachael Rogers meets with The Columbian's Editorial Board in Vancouver on Tuesday morning. Rogers said her top priority is in building relationships between the school district and the community.

January 12, 2022, 8:16pm Clark County News

School board member Rachael Rogers has resigned from her position on the Evergreen Public Schools Board of Directors, the district announced in a press release Tuesday evening. Read story

A school bus passes a speed limit sign near the intersection of Northeast 18th Street and 172nd Avenue on Friday afternoon.

COVID-19 cases soar in Clark County schools

A school bus passes a speed limit sign near the intersection of Northeast 18th Street and 172nd Avenue on Friday afternoon.

January 12, 2022, 5:24pm Clark County Health

Reported COVID-19 cases in Clark County school districts have rapidly increased since students and staff returned from winter break last week. Read story

Michael Iverson, a resident of the Safe Stay Community, looks over an empty unit in December.

Vancouver City Council approves $402K for modular shelters for homeless

Michael Iverson, a resident of the Safe Stay Community, looks over an empty unit in December.

January 12, 2022, 6:02am Clark County News

The Vancouver City Council unanimously approved the purchase of $402,105 worth of modular shelters Monday to prepare for two future Safe Stay Community sites. Read story

Cliff Blackburn and Brandy deliver The Columbian in July 1976 somewhere in east Clark County. At top, Phouthong Bonglamphone, left, and Tuy Khounphachansy used a wheelbarrow to deliver newspapers in December 1985 because their bicycles were stolen.

Former Columbian carriers recall fond memories of working after school for Clark County customers

Cliff Blackburn and Brandy deliver The Columbian in July 1976 somewhere in east Clark County. At top, Phouthong Bonglamphone, left, and Tuy Khounphachansy used a wheelbarrow to deliver newspapers in December 1985 because their bicycles were stolen.

January 11, 2022, 6:01am Business

They carried the newspapers in bags, on dogs and horses and in wheelbarrows, and flung them over the handlebars of their bikes. They dealt with harsh weather and snapping dogs but also felt customers’ kindness, especially around Christmas. Read story

Fort Vancouver High School.

Vancouver schools shift to rotating remote learning due to bus driver shortage

Fort Vancouver High School.

January 10, 2022, 4:07pm Clark County News

Vancouver Public Schools will begin a temporary schedule of mixed remote and in-person learning for middle and high school students starting Tuesday due to a shortage of bus drivers, the district announced Monday. Read story

SALMON CREEK: Once again Skyview High School's animal-loving students came through with food, beds, clothes and toys for animals at the Humane Society for Southwest Washington.

Skyview students help animals

SALMON CREEK: Once again Skyview High School's animal-loving students came through with food, beds, clothes and toys for animals at the Humane Society for Southwest Washington.

January 9, 2022, 5:15am Community

Once again Skyview High School’s animal-loving students came through with food, beds, clothes and toys for animals at the Humane Society for Southwest Washington. Read story

Korey’s Joy Drive sets new record, honors late Vancouver city employee

January 9, 2022, 5:10am Community

More than 2,000 new toys and winter clothing items were collected for the seventh annual Korey’s Joy Drive, making it the most successful event yet since it began in 2015. Read story

DOWNTOWN VANCOUVER: Clark County Historical Museum wrapped up another year of innovation, growth, and success in 2021.

Clark County Historical Museum celebrates gains

DOWNTOWN VANCOUVER: Clark County Historical Museum wrapped up another year of innovation, growth, and success in 2021.

January 9, 2022, 5:10am Community

Clark County Historical Museum ended a successful 2021 with the news that it had helped to get a seventh local structure listed on the Clark County Heritage Register. Read story

Vancouver seeks input for city housing code changes

January 6, 2022, 6:01am Business

The city of Vancouver will host a virtual open house from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Jan. 18 to receive public input on proposed zoning code updates. Read story