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Planes are parked near the runway at Pearson Field in Vancouver on March 18. An internal audit of the Pearson Airport found that it lost at least $63,395 and potentially up to $149,211 in public funds over the last decade.

Audit: Mismanagement at Pearson Airport cost city at least $63,395 over last decade

Planes are parked near the runway at Pearson Field in Vancouver on March 18. An internal audit of the Pearson Airport found that it lost at least $63,395 and potentially up to $149,211 in public funds over the last decade.

March 22, 2019, 6:15am Clark County News

Lax oversight and mismanagement at the Pearson Airport cost the city of Vancouver at least $63,395 and potentially up to $149,211 in public funds over the last decade, according to an internal audit obtained by The Columbian. Read story

The Kauffman Shopping Center on Fourth Plain Boulevard has sat empty for 15 years, apart from the Espresso Divine drive-thru.

Kauffman Shopping Center co-owner holds out for grocery store

The Kauffman Shopping Center on Fourth Plain Boulevard has sat empty for 15 years, apart from the Espresso Divine drive-thru.

March 22, 2019, 6:00am Business

Earlier this week, a reader emailed The Columbian with a question: Why has the shopping center at Northwest Kauffman Avenue and West Fourth Plain Boulevard stood empty for more than 10 years? Read story

A truck passes the entrance to the Port of Vancouver.

Port of Vancouver set to sell land for $873,000

A truck passes the entrance to the Port of Vancouver.

March 19, 2019, 5:07pm Business

Port of Vancouver commissioners on Tuesday authorized CEO Julianna Marler to complete a land sale to a construction company that expects to grow from 30 employees to 75 at its new home. Read story

Lincoln: Discovery Middle School students with “wiggle chairs,” which were purchased thanks to a grant from the Lincoln Neighborhood Association.

Vancouver’s Lincoln Neighborhood Association donates money for ‘wiggle seats’ at Discovery Middle School

Lincoln: Discovery Middle School students with “wiggle chairs,” which were purchased thanks to a grant from the Lincoln Neighborhood Association.

March 16, 2019, 5:57am Community

The Lincoln Neighborhood Association gave a grant to Discovery Middle School in February to help the school purchase “wiggle seats” for students. The grant was for $500. Union High School recently brought in a variety of seating options for students, as research shows can help students stay on task. The… Read story

Jack Spadolini gains a fan while strumming and singing for passers-by at the Vancouver Farmers Market in 2017.

New Vancouver Farmers Market layout to fit vendors to a ‘t’

Jack Spadolini gains a fan while strumming and singing for passers-by at the Vancouver Farmers Market in 2017.

March 15, 2019, 6:05am Clark County Life

This year, the Vancouver Farmers Market will launch its 30th season by making room for the future: a planned apartment complex on West Sixth Street as well as the still-rising Waterfront nearby. Read story

Morning session at the second annual Food Summit.

Food & Drink: Food Summit digs into food system

Morning session at the second annual Food Summit.

March 15, 2019, 6:02am Clark County Life

Food doesn’t fall from the sky onto grocery store shelves. There are many different pieces (growing, processing, distribution) that form a food system. On Feb. 22, a group of 70 people from various parts of this chain met at Growing Our Future: The 2019 Food Summit hosted by the Clark… Read story

Chicken fried steak is served with corned beef and eggs and toast at Shanahan’s Irish Pub.

Shanahan’s shines morn, noon, night

Chicken fried steak is served with corned beef and eggs and toast at Shanahan’s Irish Pub.

March 15, 2019, 6:00am Clark County Life

Why: Shanahan’s Pub and Grill is a long-established neighborhood pub with a full bar and more than 20 beers on tap. The menu supports every meal of the day, incorporating made-from-scratch options with in-house smoked meats and vegan options. We visited for Sunday breakfast. Read story

Kari Ferguson, owner of Dickens Children’s Books and Publishing Lab, sits in the reading area of her new bookstore in the Hough neighborhood. The stage area will also allow for puppet shows, live music performances and story time reading sessions.

Kids bookstore set to open in Vancouver

Kari Ferguson, owner of Dickens Children’s Books and Publishing Lab, sits in the reading area of her new bookstore in the Hough neighborhood. The stage area will also allow for puppet shows, live music performances and story time reading sessions.

March 12, 2019, 6:02am Business

Opening a new retail bookstore might seem like a risky venture in the era of Amazon, ebooks and online shopping, but Vancouver resident Kari Ferguson thinks she has a strategy to succeed: make the store a destination. Read story

Interstate 5 tunnel: To be or not to be?

March 10, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

As predictable as traffic jams heading onto the Interstate 5 Bridge, state legislators are back in Olympia talking about Columbia River crossing options. And like other unchanging, interminable cycles, so returns talk of a tunnel solution to the river crossing problem. Read story

Carbon12, the tallest mass timber and cross-laminated timber building in the country, is an eight-story condominium tower in Portland completed in January 2018 and designed and developed by Path Architecture and Kaiser Group. Those two firms, which operate as one company, are planning to build a similar structure at The Waterfront Vancouver on Block 14. The building would be called The Trestle.

Trendy timber at chic Waterfront Vancouver?

Carbon12, the tallest mass timber and cross-laminated timber building in the country, is an eight-story condominium tower in Portland completed in January 2018 and designed and developed by Path Architecture and Kaiser Group. Those two firms, which operate as one company, are planning to build a similar structure at The Waterfront Vancouver on Block 14. The building would be called The Trestle.

March 10, 2019, 6:00am Business

In its brief existence, The Waterfront Vancouver has offered an urban development few could have thought possible in Vancouver. Read story