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Riverview Bank reports falling quarterly profits

August 5, 2023, 5:55am Business

Vancouver-based Riverview Bancorp Inc. reported $2.8 million in net income in its latest earnings report. The report, which was released July 27, covered the company’s first fiscal quarter of 2024. The latest income number was down from $3 million in the previous quarter and $4.7 million in the first fiscal… Read story

Portable air conditioning units are one of the ways people handle the increasingly hot summers in the Northwest — a solution that may or not be an option for those in low-income housing.

Vancouver Housing Authority makes air conditioning a priority in facilities housing low-income seniors

Portable air conditioning units are one of the ways people handle the increasingly hot summers in the Northwest — a solution that may or not be an option for those in low-income housing.

August 4, 2023, 6:01am Clark County News

Air conditioning, once considered an extravagance in the Pacific Northwest, is quickly becoming a necessity as summer temperatures rise. Read story

Former Clark County sheriff candidate Rey Reynolds (The Columbian files)

Vancouver Police Department investigation finds Rey Reynolds violated policies

Former Clark County sheriff candidate Rey Reynolds (The Columbian files)

August 3, 2023, 6:05am Clark County News

Recently released documents shed light on the Vancouver Police Department policies that internal affairs investigators found Cpl. Rey Reynolds violated during and after his 2022 campaign for Clark County sheriff. Read story

Officer Tyler Chavers, whose work involves outreach to people experiencing homelessness, says he plans to stay with the city's Homeless Assistance Response Team for the rest of his career.

Vancouver police Officer Tyler Chavers builds trust, relationships as member of city’s homeless response team

Officer Tyler Chavers, whose work involves outreach to people experiencing homelessness, says he plans to stay with the city's Homeless Assistance Response Team for the rest of his career.

August 2, 2023, 6:08am Clark County News

Officer Tyler Chavers didn’t grow up dreaming of one day donning a navy blue uniform and badge. And if you told him he’d one day be in law enforcement working with homelessness? Read story

Drivers wait in line to unload their garbage and recycling at the Central Transfer and Recycling Center in Vancouver. The Clark County Council is considering purchasing the Central station, as well as the West Vancouver and Washougal transfer stations, before the end of 2027.

Clark County considers buying waste transfer stations

Drivers wait in line to unload their garbage and recycling at the Central Transfer and Recycling Center in Vancouver. The Clark County Council is considering purchasing the Central station, as well as the West Vancouver and Washougal transfer stations, before the end of 2027.

August 2, 2023, 6:07am Business

Ownership of the county’s Central, West Vancouver and Washougal waste transfer stations could change hands by the end of 2027. Four ownership options for the three stations, which provide waste disposal and recycling services, were presented to the Clark County Council during a July 26 work session. Read story

Interstate 5 night work may cause delays in Vancouver

August 1, 2023, 5:55am Clark County News

Travelers on Interstate 5 between East Fourth Plain Boulevard and Northeast 139th Street should expect nighttime delays through Aug. 11, as Washington State Department of Transportation crews perform roadway maintenance. Read story

Cyanobacteria are microscopic bacteria, otherwise known as blue-green algae, that form harmful blooms during the summer. They flourish in warm, stagnant water filled with nutrients, such as Lacamas Lake as pictured in 2021. Blooms often occur in Vancouver, Lacamas and Round lakes.

Clark County Public Health: Avoid water at Vancouver, Camas lakes

Cyanobacteria are microscopic bacteria, otherwise known as blue-green algae, that form harmful blooms during the summer. They flourish in warm, stagnant water filled with nutrients, such as Lacamas Lake as pictured in 2021. Blooms often occur in Vancouver, Lacamas and Round lakes.

July 31, 2023, 5:26pm Clark County Health

As summer blazes on, local residents may be eager to cool off where they can. But before the community makes its way to the shores, Clark County Public Health advises the public to avoid certain lakes due to the presence of cyanobacteria, also called blue-green algae. Read story

Carol Collier, Roy Johnson, Andy Silver, and Victor Caesar of the Vancouver Housing Authority share updates on their organization's findings at the affordable housing workshop on July 26. Johnson announced his retirement on Monday, to be succeeded by Silver.

Vancouver Housing Authority appoints Andy Silver as new CEO

Carol Collier, Roy Johnson, Andy Silver, and Victor Caesar of the Vancouver Housing Authority share updates on their organization's findings at the affordable housing workshop on July 26. Johnson announced his retirement on Monday, to be succeeded by Silver.

July 31, 2023, 3:15pm Clark County News

The Vancouver Housing Authority has named Andy Silver as its new chief executive officer. Read story

Get To-Gather Farm owner John Spencer, left, prunes a pear tree while Joe Beaudoin offers advice.

Farmer Joe & Farmer John: Mentoring helps Washougal’s Get To-Gather Farm grow

Get To-Gather Farm owner John Spencer, left, prunes a pear tree while Joe Beaudoin offers advice.

July 29, 2023, 6:10am Clark County Life

Some people work at a job for years before having an “aha!” moment that precedes a significant career change. They shed one life to adopt another but embark on their new path as novices. Read story

Clark County Newcomers Club met July 11 for its monthly coffee and business meeting.

Clark County Newcomers Club donates to Hope Dementia

Clark County Newcomers Club met July 11 for its monthly coffee and business meeting.

July 29, 2023, 5:30am Community

Clark County Newcomers Club met July 11 for its monthly coffee and business meeting. A check for $7,210 was presented to Hope Dementia, the club’s charity for the past fiscal year. Hope Dementia is a support group that assists individuals suffering from dementia, as well as their caregivers. This donation… Read story