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Free outdoor Sunday exercise classes set through summer

June 6, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Beginning Sunday, Northwest Personal Training will offer free outdoor exercise classes in Vancouver. Read story

Work on Vancouvercenter closes lane, sidewalk

June 5, 2019, 5:00pm Business Briefs

The far right lane of Washington Street was closed between West 7th and West 6th streets starting Monday as part of a private development construction project. Read story

Kathy Janssen White, left, and Debbie Lowry laugh and embrace at Nayhely’s Place while perusing photos and remembering tales of growing up in the “V Street Gang.” That’s an enduring, multigenerational neighborhood group that started coming together in 1958 around the corner of V and 39th streets in Vancouver. A remarkable 61 years later, their reunions and friendships continue.

‘The V Street Gang’ rides again

Kathy Janssen White, left, and Debbie Lowry laugh and embrace at Nayhely’s Place while perusing photos and remembering tales of growing up in the “V Street Gang.” That’s an enduring, multigenerational neighborhood group that started coming together in 1958 around the corner of V and 39th streets in Vancouver. A remarkable 61 years later, their reunions and friendships continue.

June 1, 2019, 6:02am Clark County Life

Before she could relax and enjoy the amazing 61-year reunion of what everyone still calls “The V Street Gang,” Linda Clark spent weeks tracking down her former neighbors, and the children of those neighbors, to make sure everyone was in the loop. Read story

partners in careers West Vancouver: The nonprofit group Partners in Careers was awarded a $10,000 from local agency Davidson & Associates Insurance through the 2019 Safeco Insurance Make More Happen Award program. From left, Carmen Jacobson, Safeco Insurance; Sharon Pesut, Partners in Careers; and Emily McCoy, Davidson & Associates Insurance, hold the check, which will benefit veterans in need.

Partners in Careers receives donation

partners in careers West Vancouver: The nonprofit group Partners in Careers was awarded a $10,000 from local agency Davidson & Associates Insurance through the 2019 Safeco Insurance Make More Happen Award program. From left, Carmen Jacobson, Safeco Insurance; Sharon Pesut, Partners in Careers; and Emily McCoy, Davidson & Associates Insurance, hold the check, which will benefit veterans in need.

June 1, 2019, 5:57am Community

Partners in Careers, an organization that assists individuals in becoming economically self-sufficient by providing resources and job placement opportunities, was awarded $10,000 by Davidson and Associates Insurance through the 2019 Safeco Insurance Make More Happen Awards. Read story

A glass case at Treat Bakery holds downtown Vancouver’s doughnut oasis.

Food & Drink: Vancouver bakery’s doughnuts a real Treat

A glass case at Treat Bakery holds downtown Vancouver’s doughnut oasis.

May 31, 2019, 6:01am Clark County Life

"We make a super fresh product, so it's the same concept with the doughnut," Treat Bakery owner Stephanie McNees explained. The doughnuts at Treat are similar to the brioche dough doughnuts filled with flavored pastry cream that are being made in most major cities (including at General Porpoise in Seattle). Read story

A concept rendering shows the port’s vision for the redeveloped Terminal 1. The port is requesting developer proposals for the mixed-use buildings on the two northern blocks next to the railroad tracks.

Port of Vancouver touts plan to transform Terminal 1

A concept rendering shows the port’s vision for the redeveloped Terminal 1. The port is requesting developer proposals for the mixed-use buildings on the two northern blocks next to the railroad tracks.

May 30, 2019, 8:32pm Business

Port of Vancouver CEO Juliana Marler lauded recent accomplishments and highlighted upcoming redevelopment of the port’s property west of the Interstate 5 Bridge during her “Port Report” Thursday. Read story

The empty lot that will is proposed to be a parking structure on the Vancouver Waterfront is photographed in May of 2018.

740-space parking garage coming to Waterfront Vancouver as soon as 2021

The empty lot that will is proposed to be a parking structure on the Vancouver Waterfront is photographed in May of 2018.

May 30, 2019, 10:43am Business

The Waterfront Vancouver could be getting a central parking garage as soon as 2021, according to a pre-application packet submitted to the city of Vancouver last week. Read story

Mike Twist leads a mock archaeology dig that a small group of kids participated in at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.

Fort Vancouver National Historic Site sets summer program for kids

Mike Twist leads a mock archaeology dig that a small group of kids participated in at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.

May 29, 2019, 5:59am Clark County Life

Young people growing up in a data-rich world full of bits and bytes need to learn about the valuable information that’s buried down in the good old-fashioned dirt. Read story

Volunteers lend a hand as they help to unfold and hoist the Garrison Flag during the 2019 Memorial Day service at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site on Monday.

Gold Star mother speaks at Memorial Day ceremony at Fort Vancouver

Volunteers lend a hand as they help to unfold and hoist the Garrison Flag during the 2019 Memorial Day service at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site on Monday.

May 27, 2019, 6:18pm Clark County News

Memorial Day has a number of meanings for Meredith McMackin, whose son U.S. Marine Cpl. Julian M. Woodall was killed in 2007 while serving in Iraq. His memorial that year took place a few days before the holiday. Read story

Lincoln: Assistance League Southwest Washington members and volunteers, from left, Pat Bartel, Barbara Knauer and Peg Steinmeyer at the league’s spring tea event.

Assistance League hosts spring tea fundraiser for children

Lincoln: Assistance League Southwest Washington members and volunteers, from left, Pat Bartel, Barbara Knauer and Peg Steinmeyer at the league’s spring tea event.

May 25, 2019, 6:00am Community

A spring tea hosted by Assistance League Southwest Washington brought in more than $2,500 to help children living in poverty. The funds will be used for philanthropic programs such as scholarships, clothing children in foster care and clothes and supplies as requested by schools for specific students. About 100 people… Read story