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Amy Clearman, a graduate student at Portland State University and research assistant at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, explains her community archaeology project. It’s a search for the spot where Fort Vancouver originally was built in 1825 on the bluff above the Columbia River.

Graduate student embarks on project to pinpoint site of original Fort Vancouver

Amy Clearman, a graduate student at Portland State University and research assistant at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, explains her community archaeology project. It’s a search for the spot where Fort Vancouver originally was built in 1825 on the bluff above the Columbia River.

May 2, 2018, 5:59am Clark County Life

The establishment of Fort Vancouver in 1825 was a pivotal moment in the history of the Pacific Northwest. Read story

Esther Short: The Humane Society for Southwest Washington’s annual Walk/Run for the Animals raises money for the society while allowing people to participate in a run/walk with their dogs.

Yappy Hour raises money for Humane Society

Esther Short: The Humane Society for Southwest Washington’s annual Walk/Run for the Animals raises money for the society while allowing people to participate in a run/walk with their dogs.

May 2, 2018, 5:36am Community

Heathen Brewing opened a new outdoor patio on April 21 and decided to combine two of Pacific Northwesterners’ favorite things: beer and dogs. Read story

Actress Lyric Dunham wakes up with magical powers in the student film “God Complex” by Aubrie Wescom and Kyle McLaughlin of Vancouver School of Arts and Academics. (Y.A.

Two film festivals show off works of young filmmakers

Actress Lyric Dunham wakes up with magical powers in the student film “God Complex” by Aubrie Wescom and Kyle McLaughlin of Vancouver School of Arts and Academics. (Y.A.

May 1, 2018, 8:05pm Clark County News

The signs of spring are birds singing, rain thinning out and student filmmakers hustling to finish their movie projects in time for contest entry and public screening. Read story

Erin Timmerman joined the Vancouver Farmers Market staff eight years ago and is the director of operations. She spends about 33 weekends throughout the year interacting with vendors and community members. James Rexroad for The Columbian.

Working in Clark County: Erin Timmerman, director of operations, Vancouver Farmers Market

Erin Timmerman joined the Vancouver Farmers Market staff eight years ago and is the director of operations. She spends about 33 weekends throughout the year interacting with vendors and community members. James Rexroad for The Columbian.

April 30, 2018, 6:00am Business

Erin Timmerman wasn’t particularly into agriculture or food when she stumbled into a full-time job at the Vancouver Farmers Market eight years ago. Read story

The pan-seared top sirloin, clockwise from foreground, is served with the daily risotto special, the beet salad, the ahi tuna roll and ricotta donuts at Amaro’s Table in downtown Vancouver.

Amaro’s Table delicious, priced right

The pan-seared top sirloin, clockwise from foreground, is served with the daily risotto special, the beet salad, the ahi tuna roll and ricotta donuts at Amaro’s Table in downtown Vancouver.

April 27, 2018, 6:01am Clark County Life

Why: Amaro’s Table recently opened in the space formerly occupied by the now-defunct Charlie’s Bodega. Amaro’s brings a modern American dining experience highlighting steaks, seafood and craft cocktails. The restaurant is open six days a week with happy hour every day. Read story

Gerald Dory, right, leads a neighborhood walk during a Let’s Get Moving meeting. The program is a culture-specific program that takes aim at health disparities among black people.

Let’s Get Moving program in Vancouver inspires healthy changes

Gerald Dory, right, leads a neighborhood walk during a Let’s Get Moving meeting. The program is a culture-specific program that takes aim at health disparities among black people.

April 23, 2018, 6:30am Clark County Health

Abigail Boyd-Williams used to spend her Saturdays in bed, closing herself off from others and feeling depressed. Read story

Spinach and ginger dumplings waiting to be steamed at Class Cooking Rachel Pinsky

Food & Drink: Dim sum class has tasty homework

Spinach and ginger dumplings waiting to be steamed at Class Cooking Rachel Pinsky

April 20, 2018, 6:02am Clark County Life

Kim Mahan wants every student who finishes her classes to immediately go to the grocery store; then, go home and use the skills they learned at her cooking school, Class Cooking. Read story

The Second Breakfast waffle, topped with prosciutto ham, brie and organic pear.

Syrup Trap serves superior waffles

The Second Breakfast waffle, topped with prosciutto ham, brie and organic pear.

April 20, 2018, 6:00am Clark County Life

The Syrup Trap opened on National Waffle Day (March 25) on Main Street just south of The Source. They specialize in Liege waffles, which are made with a yeast-leavened dough that has chunks of Belgian pearl sugar incorporated that caramelizes on the outside when cooked. The waffle house provides plain… Read story

Southeast view of proposed Providence Academy site development.

Open house on Providence Academy plans draws 150 people

Southeast view of proposed Providence Academy site development.

April 18, 2018, 7:41pm Clark County News

Following Tuesday’s open house at Providence Academy, The Historic Trust will continue the feedback process before moving to the next step in redeveloping the area around the historic building. Read story

Tori LaDeane and her family put a blessing booth on their front lawn in January, allowing people to stop by to take out or swap books and other items, like snacks, toiletries and clothes. On Monday, a couple stopped by and nearly emptied out the booth, but in less than a day, LaDeane’s neighbors have started re-stocking the booth.

Neighbors help restock blessing booth after nearly everything’s taken

Tori LaDeane and her family put a blessing booth on their front lawn in January, allowing people to stop by to take out or swap books and other items, like snacks, toiletries and clothes. On Monday, a couple stopped by and nearly emptied out the booth, but in less than a day, LaDeane’s neighbors have started re-stocking the booth.

April 18, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

Tori LaDeane returned from work Monday and opened the phone booth on her front lawn to see if there were any new items in her family’s blessing booth. Read story