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Esther Short: St. Paul Lutheran Church continued its Million Meals program with a donation to Clark County Food Bank. From left: Matt Edmonds, food bank communications manager, Joe Aalbue, St. Paul pastor, Melinda Berg, development officer for the food bank, Mick Johnson, St. Paul president, Geri Hiller and George Kaufer, both with St. Paul.

Church congregation continues meals drive with donation to food bank

Esther Short: St. Paul Lutheran Church continued its Million Meals program with a donation to Clark County Food Bank. From left: Matt Edmonds, food bank communications manager, Joe Aalbue, St. Paul pastor, Melinda Berg, development officer for the food bank, Mick Johnson, St. Paul president, Geri Hiller and George Kaufer, both with St. Paul.

June 27, 2018, 5:55am Community

St. Paul Lutheran Church donated a check for more than $2,400 to the Clark County Food Bank for the Million Meals Program. Read story

Allen Bricker at the 2015 sentencing hearing for Deborah Lennon at the Clark County Courthouse. Lennon shot Bricker in 2014 at the Veterans Affairs complex in Vancouver.

Verdict: No negligence in 2014 shooting at VA in Vancouver

Allen Bricker at the 2015 sentencing hearing for Deborah Lennon at the Clark County Courthouse. Lennon shot Bricker in 2014 at the Veterans Affairs complex in Vancouver.

June 26, 2018, 5:19pm Clark County News

A jury on Monday evening found that Clark County and its security service, First Response, were not negligent in the 2014 shooting of Allen Bricker by a former colleague on the Vancouver Veterans Affairs campus. Read story

Courtesy Clark County Public Health A metal sunflower reflects a view of last year’s Recycled Arts Festival.

Recycling rocks at annual Recycled Arts Festival in Vancouver

Courtesy Clark County Public Health A metal sunflower reflects a view of last year’s Recycled Arts Festival.

June 22, 2018, 6:05am Clark County Life

Some humble Clark County creative people who might not consider themselves actual artists have been recycling nature's leftovers into art for years. Transforming unremarkable stones into whimsical works of art, and then hiding them on the landscape for delighted strangers to find -- under a bench, beside a flower, in… Read story

Paper Tiger Coffee Roasters’ kiosk was formerly home to Pines Coffee, which now has a full-sized shop at The Mill shopping center.

Food & Drink: Paper Tiger opens new drive-thru a stone’s throw away

Paper Tiger Coffee Roasters’ kiosk was formerly home to Pines Coffee, which now has a full-sized shop at The Mill shopping center.

June 22, 2018, 6:03am Clark County Life

Paper Tiger Coffee Roasters recently took over the coffee kiosk on the corner of Mill Plain Boulevard and Grand Boulevard (formerly Pines Coffee and then Jenna Coffee). Kenny Fletcher, Paper Tiger's owner, had his eye on that kiosk for five years, since he took over Paper Tiger's coffee shop just… Read story

Banh mi with lemongrass beef, foreground, is served with other dishes at Pho Haven in Uptown Village on Friday afternoon, June 15, 2018.

Pho Haven’s traditional Vietnamese hits the spot

Banh mi with lemongrass beef, foreground, is served with other dishes at Pho Haven in Uptown Village on Friday afternoon, June 15, 2018.

June 22, 2018, 6:00am Clark County Life

Hours: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday; 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday. Read story

Esther Short: The Vancouver Rotary Foundation handed out $96,000 in scholarships to 24 high school seniors and college students from Southwest Washington.

Rotary Club Foundation awards $96,000 in scholarships

Esther Short: The Vancouver Rotary Foundation handed out $96,000 in scholarships to 24 high school seniors and college students from Southwest Washington.

June 20, 2018, 5:38am Community

The Vancouver Rotary Foundation awarded $96,000 in college scholarships to 24 Southwest Washington high school and college students at the club’s annual scholarship luncheon, held May 23 at WareHouse ’23. Read story

Meadow Homes: Jennifer McKibbin, from left, Nancy McKibbin and Megan McKibbin talk at a ceremony unveiling the CDM Caregiving Services’ new adult day center, named for John McKibbin, the community leader who died in a 2016 plane crash.

CDM Caregiving Services open new adult day center

Meadow Homes: Jennifer McKibbin, from left, Nancy McKibbin and Megan McKibbin talk at a ceremony unveiling the CDM Caregiving Services’ new adult day center, named for John McKibbin, the community leader who died in a 2016 plane crash.

June 20, 2018, 5:37am Community

CDM Caregiving Services unveiled a sign for the McKibbin Center, officially opening the new adult day center and administrative offices. Read story

The Most Rev. Michael Curry, left, administers communion to Andrew Coxcollins and Lisa Collins at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Vancouver on Sunday. Curry, as presiding bishop and primate of the Episcopal Church of the United States, is the leader of the church’s clergy.

Bishop Curry at St. Luke’s in Vancouver: ‘Love is the cure’

The Most Rev. Michael Curry, left, administers communion to Andrew Coxcollins and Lisa Collins at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Vancouver on Sunday. Curry, as presiding bishop and primate of the Episcopal Church of the United States, is the leader of the church’s clergy.

June 17, 2018, 7:41pm Churches & Religion

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church nearly packed both Sunday morning services for a visit from the Most Rev. Michael Curry, who sermonized on the power of love, keeping with a theme from his sermon at the royal wedding in May, where many first discovered his ebullient style. Read story

The Tower Mall on Mill Plain Boulevard in Vancouver in 1978.

Shopping for a new face on Tower Mall in Vancouver

The Tower Mall on Mill Plain Boulevard in Vancouver in 1978.

June 17, 2018, 6:02am Business

Once a bustling hub, Tower Mall has largely fallen silent. One by one, tenants move on, leaving behind a lone security guard roaming the halls of an enclosed shopping mall that’s now just a shell of its former self. Read story

Maestro Don Appert on the podium. His new Concerto for Cello and Orchestra gets its world premiere during a free concert on Sunday night in Vancouver.

New works by Clark College maestro Don Appert debut at weekend concerts

Maestro Don Appert on the podium. His new Concerto for Cello and Orchestra gets its world premiere during a free concert on Sunday night in Vancouver.

June 15, 2018, 6:05am Clark County Life

A Saturday night choir-and-band concert at Clark College will feature classics such as “America the Beautiful” and Richard Rodgers’ “Victory at Sea,” but the highlight you really don’t want to miss is a little gem called “It’s Rich,” by Clark College’s own maestro and music professor, Don Appert. Read story