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Woodland residents Ethan Blackwelder, 14, left, Vanessa Franke, 16, Erin Madsen, 14, Aaron Blackwelder and Aidan Blackwelder, 12, collect trash at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site the morning after the Independence Day celebration.

Fort fireworks show goes off without a hitch

Woodland residents Ethan Blackwelder, 14, left, Vanessa Franke, 16, Erin Madsen, 14, Aaron Blackwelder and Aidan Blackwelder, 12, collect trash at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site the morning after the Independence Day celebration.

July 5, 2017, 4:41pm Clark County News

After an event like the Independence Day celebration at Fort Vancouver there’s lots of cleaning up to do, and volunteers started doing just that at 7 a.m. Wednesday. Read story

Fruit Valley: Employees from Windermere Real Estate’s two Vancouver offices collected $3,200 for the Fruit Valley Foundation, with $1,970 coming in food donations and the rest coming in cash.

Real estate brokers take day off for food drive

Fruit Valley: Employees from Windermere Real Estate’s two Vancouver offices collected $3,200 for the Fruit Valley Foundation, with $1,970 coming in food donations and the rest coming in cash.

July 5, 2017, 5:59am Community

Last month, employees in Windermere Real Estate’s 300 offices around the western United States celebrated its 33rd annual Community Service Day by taking the day off to volunteer around their communities. Workers from the two Vancouver offices spent the day wrapping up a food drive by delivering $1,970 worth of… Read story

Arnada: The Fort Vancouver chapter of Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington awarded its annual $1,500 scholarship to Janey Bergren, left, whose grandmother, Judy Bergren, is a member of the group. The two are descendants of William McCall and Matilda Markley, Washington settlers during or prior to 1870.

Pioneer daughters name new officers, award scholarship

Arnada: The Fort Vancouver chapter of Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington awarded its annual $1,500 scholarship to Janey Bergren, left, whose grandmother, Judy Bergren, is a member of the group. The two are descendants of William McCall and Matilda Markley, Washington settlers during or prior to 1870.

July 5, 2017, 5:59am Community

The Fort Vancouver chapter of Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington held a potluck luncheon on June 15 at the Clark County Historical Museum to install new officers for the upcoming year, as well as hand out a college scholarship. Past President Nira Lang conducted the installation ceremony to officially… Read story

American flags at East Fifth and East Reserve streets welcome visitors to Fort Vancouver, where the annual Fourth of July celebration will be capped Tuesday by the 10:05 p.m. fireworks display.

Fort set up for annual fireworks show

American flags at East Fifth and East Reserve streets welcome visitors to Fort Vancouver, where the annual Fourth of July celebration will be capped Tuesday by the 10:05 p.m. fireworks display.

July 3, 2017, 7:43pm Clark County News

The city of Vancouver's biggest annual event could draw even more people Tuesday, thanks to a couple of new wrinkles. Read story

Traffic backs up as motorists prepare to approach the onramp to Interstate 5 as the Hilton Vancouver Washington conforms with the downtown landscape. With hotel developers hoping to tap into growing demand for the Columbia River waterfront, the Hilton could be joined by three more hotels by 2020.

Can a trio of hotels coexist in downtown Vancouver?

Traffic backs up as motorists prepare to approach the onramp to Interstate 5 as the Hilton Vancouver Washington conforms with the downtown landscape. With hotel developers hoping to tap into growing demand for the Columbia River waterfront, the Hilton could be joined by three more hotels by 2020.

July 2, 2017, 6:05am Business

It’s a common strategy, according to General Manager Mike McLeod, for a hotel like the Hilton Vancouver Washington to look more fervently to book conventions and large events when competition is on the rise. The hope is to fill rooms with event attendees. Read story

John Burrows was the grand master of the Fourth of July Parade through the town of Ridgefield in 2016.

Get fired up for the Fourth

John Burrows was the grand master of the Fourth of July Parade through the town of Ridgefield in 2016.

July 1, 2017, 4:08am Clark County Life

Everybody knows that freedom isn’t free. Plenty have paid high prices to win you life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Read story

Foode Cafe & Catering offers up multiple salads including the Cucumber Feta BLT salad with ranch and Avocado Caprese salad with a balsamic glaze.

Food & Drink: Treat yourself to a fresh Foode salad

Foode Cafe & Catering offers up multiple salads including the Cucumber Feta BLT salad with ranch and Avocado Caprese salad with a balsamic glaze.

June 30, 2017, 6:02am Clark County Life

When I Googled the term “sad salad,” I found a bunch of memes decrying salad as a meal and even a book called “Sad Desk Salad.” Read story

Upper Main Street was alive last year for Crusin' the Gut.

Main Street merchants save Vancouver’s cruise-in

Upper Main Street was alive last year for Crusin' the Gut.

June 28, 2017, 4:00pm Clark County Life

Ladies and gentlemen, start your engines! While you can’t cruise the gut this summer, on July 15 you can definitely Cruise the Couve. Read story

Fruit Valley: Members of Friends of the Carpenters’ Community Awareness Reaching Empowerment Committee on a beach trip to Seaside, Ore. The committee received a $2,000 scholarship from the Catholic Campaign for Human Development.

Friends of the Carpenter receive grant for committee

Fruit Valley: Members of Friends of the Carpenters’ Community Awareness Reaching Empowerment Committee on a beach trip to Seaside, Ore. The committee received a $2,000 scholarship from the Catholic Campaign for Human Development.

June 28, 2017, 5:59am Community

Friends of the Carpenter received a $2,000 grant from the Catholic Campaign for Human Development for the nonprofit’s Community Awareness Reaching Empowerment Committee, which organizes field trips and events for participants and provides Friends of the Carpenter staff and board members with feedback on the effectiveness of its programs. Read story

Catholic school celebrates Pentecost, diversity

June 28, 2017, 5:59am Community

Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School celebrated an early Pentecostal Mass earlier this month. Read story