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In these conceptual renderings, Terminal 1, the Port of Vancouver’s oldest property, would cater to pedestrian traffic and be anchored by a large public marketplace building that would pay homage to the site’s industrial past. The port and the architects it’s working with released the designs to the public on Tuesday.

Vision for Port of Vancouver’s Terminal 1 takes shape

In these conceptual renderings, Terminal 1, the Port of Vancouver’s oldest property, would cater to pedestrian traffic and be anchored by a large public marketplace building that would pay homage to the site’s industrial past. The port and the architects it’s working with released the designs to the public on Tuesday.

September 11, 2018, 8:40pm Business

The public was offered its first look at initial designs for the future Terminal 1, the Port of Vancouver’s oldest property. Read story

WSU Vancouver anthropology professor Barry Hewlett, left, poses with an Ebola survivor in the Republic of Congo.

Science on Tap: WSUV professor to share Ebola experiences

WSU Vancouver anthropology professor Barry Hewlett, left, poses with an Ebola survivor in the Republic of Congo.

September 11, 2018, 6:03am Clark County Health

The first social scientist to be invited by the World Health Organization to help Ebola control efforts works right here in Clark County. Read story

Evergreen Habitat for Humanity raises more than $125,000 at fundraiser

September 11, 2018, 5:24am Community

Evergreen Habitat for Humanity’s Annual Raising the Roof benefit breakfast was attended by 625 people and raised $125,700. Read story

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Police: Residential burglary sends four Vancouver schools into lockdown

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September 10, 2018, 12:22pm Clark County News

Four Vancouver schools were placed into lockdown Monday morning due to a residential burglary in the Lincoln neighborhood. Read story

Children at the Open House Ministries day care center play with new sensory calming toys, including sensory rings. The toys were purchased through a grant, and are an innovative way to educate kids while keeping them engaged while also calming them.

Open House Ministries’ day care uses sensory toys to help make learning fun, provide calm

Children at the Open House Ministries day care center play with new sensory calming toys, including sensory rings. The toys were purchased through a grant, and are an innovative way to educate kids while keeping them engaged while also calming them.

September 10, 2018, 6:01am Clark County Health

Vikkilynn Rolfs realized she needed to take a different approach. Read story

Fruit Valley: During the third of Clark County Parks’ Frenchman’s Bar Summer Beach Cleanup Series, 28 volunteers picked up 25 bags of trash and recycling.

Volunteers help clean up Frenchman’s Bar Park in summer series

Fruit Valley: During the third of Clark County Parks’ Frenchman’s Bar Summer Beach Cleanup Series, 28 volunteers picked up 25 bags of trash and recycling.

September 5, 2018, 6:04am Community

The most recent of Clark County Parks’ Frenchman’s Bar Summer Beach Cleanup Series was Aug. 25, and 28 people volunteered to help. Read story

Fruit Valley: The Columbia River Sunset kids triathlon was part of a weekend of events to raise money for local organizations.

Endurance festival raises funds for local organizations

Fruit Valley: The Columbia River Sunset kids triathlon was part of a weekend of events to raise money for local organizations.

September 5, 2018, 5:45am Community

The Columbia River Triathlon & Endurance Sports Festival brought more than 1,000 competitors to Frenchman’s Bar from Aug. 17-19. Read story

The Port of Vancouver is viewed from the fire boat Discovery on the Columbia River earlier this month. In 2017, 84 percent of the materials it handled were exports.

Port of Vancouver eyes tariffs cautiously

The Port of Vancouver is viewed from the fire boat Discovery on the Columbia River earlier this month. In 2017, 84 percent of the materials it handled were exports.

August 31, 2018, 6:00am Business

The Port of Vancouver has enjoyed several years of record-setting commodity movements with international customers, but new tariffs between the United States and other nations are threatening that local prosperity. Read story

Riveridge: George Glick, director of umpires for the Junior League Baseball World Series, left, presents the Chuck McAllister Umpire Award to Joe Loftgren of Vancouver, center, along with Shirley McAllister, Chuck McAllister’s widow.

Vancouver umpire honored for work in Junior League Baseball World Series in Michigan

Riveridge: George Glick, director of umpires for the Junior League Baseball World Series, left, presents the Chuck McAllister Umpire Award to Joe Loftgren of Vancouver, center, along with Shirley McAllister, Chuck McAllister’s widow.

August 29, 2018, 5:55am Community

Joe Loftgren, industries manager for the Clark County Sheriff’s Office, earned the Chuck McAllister Umpire Award for his work in the Junior League Baseball World Series, held Aug. 12-19 in Taylor, Mich. Read story

Hough: Matt Pellico brought out his tractor for the Hough Neighborhood Picnic, and used it as a handmade ice cream station.

Hough neighbors host annual picnic

Hough: Matt Pellico brought out his tractor for the Hough Neighborhood Picnic, and used it as a handmade ice cream station.

August 29, 2018, 5:26am Community

The Hough Neighborhood Association hosted its annual neighborhood picnic on Aug. 21 at John Ball Park. Read story