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Neighborhood association awards grants for recess, instruments to schools

June 28, 2017, 5:59am Community

The Lincoln Neighborhood Association handed out grants to local schools at the association’s June 12 meeting. Read story

Clark County Public Health staffers Jessica Ausel, left, and Jill Krumlauf get creative during a mask-making workshop at Vintage Books in Vancouver.

Recycled Arts Festival celebrates turning used items into something new, useful, beautiful

Clark County Public Health staffers Jessica Ausel, left, and Jill Krumlauf get creative during a mask-making workshop at Vintage Books in Vancouver.

June 23, 2017, 6:04am Clark County Life

Someday, maybe, when we stop crumpling everything up and throwing everything away, the natural world will dress up in its fanciest duds to say thanks. Read story

Tricia LaRose, left, chats with fellow Vancouver resident Zachery Bair on Thursday as he stops by her stand of free items.

Arnada woman’s table of free stuff a giving tradition in neighborhood

Tricia LaRose, left, chats with fellow Vancouver resident Zachery Bair on Thursday as he stops by her stand of free items.

June 21, 2017, 6:05am Clark County Life

A trip to the free table at D Street and Fourth Plain Boulevard may yield an interesting find. On a recent Monday, there was a box of Toasty O’s, a can of tomatoes, an ice cube tray, some books, a pair of black flats and a toilet without a lid.… Read story

The Couve Couture Spring Fashion Show has highlighted Southwest Washington design in a number of venues since 2010.

Couve Couture fashion show on hold

The Couve Couture Spring Fashion Show has highlighted Southwest Washington design in a number of venues since 2010.

June 17, 2017, 6:05am Clark County Life

Vancouver’s annual Couve Couture — the popular fashion and trunk show that attracted over 700 people last year — is on hold until the spring of 2018, show producers said. Read story

Christopher Sweeney, left, and Richard Ray Whitman in “Neither Wolf Nor Dog.” Contributed photos

‘Neither Wolf Nor Dog’ breaks new ground in film

Christopher Sweeney, left, and Richard Ray Whitman in “Neither Wolf Nor Dog.” Contributed photos

June 16, 2017, 6:04am Clark County Life

“I will never film a more beautiful face,” director Steven Lewis Simpson said. “He is pure magic to look at.” Read story

Rachel Pinsky The Herbivore is an egg dish with shiitake mushrooms, tomatoes, bell peppers, spinach, onions, and cheddar cheese. Eatery at the Grant House will be embracing a less formal menu, with breakfast served during the weekdays and a special brunch menu for the weekend.

Food & Drink: Rejuvenated Grant House shakes off the ghosts

Rachel Pinsky The Herbivore is an egg dish with shiitake mushrooms, tomatoes, bell peppers, spinach, onions, and cheddar cheese. Eatery at the Grant House will be embracing a less formal menu, with breakfast served during the weekdays and a special brunch menu for the weekend.

June 16, 2017, 6:02am Clark County Life

Everyone is familiar with the rumors about the ghosts who haunt The Grant House. After meeting with Scott Flury (who recently purchased the Grant House with his wife, Sarah), I realized the ghosts of the Grant House have been relieved of their duties and new energy has flowed into this… Read story

New and vintage cars, and motorcycles move bumper to bumper up and down Main Street in Vancouver during the annual Cruisin' the Gut event.

There’s hope for Vancouver cruise-in, possibly under new name

New and vintage cars, and motorcycles move bumper to bumper up and down Main Street in Vancouver during the annual Cruisin' the Gut event.

June 15, 2017, 11:12am Clark County News

It might have a new name, but it looks likely the annual classic-car show known as Cruisin’ the Gut in downtown Vancouver will go on. Read story

Firefighters work to douse the flames after a fire broke out in the the 7-Eleven at Main Street and West Fourth Plain Boulevard Wednesday evening.

Fire at 7-Eleven damages half of structure

Firefighters work to douse the flames after a fire broke out in the the 7-Eleven at Main Street and West Fourth Plain Boulevard Wednesday evening.

June 15, 2017, 10:28am Clark County News

A fire at the Carter Park 7-Eleven damaged half of the interior structure and 90 percent of the store’s contents. Read story

Jess Wood reads &quot;The Little Engine that Could&quot; to her daughter, Wynn Wood, 2, at the Eugene Public Library in Eugene., Ore.

Libraries launching free summer reading programs this month

Jess Wood reads &quot;The Little Engine that Could&quot; to her daughter, Wynn Wood, 2, at the Eugene Public Library in Eugene., Ore.

June 14, 2017, 6:01am Clark County Life

Local libraries will help readers turn this summer into a real page-turner. Read story

Esther Short: Some of the scholarship winners at a luncheon hosted by the Vancouver Rotary Foundation, which awarded $88,000 to local high school and college students.

Rotary awards $88,000 in scholarships

Esther Short: Some of the scholarship winners at a luncheon hosted by the Vancouver Rotary Foundation, which awarded $88,000 to local high school and college students.

June 14, 2017, 5:55am Community

The Vancouver Rotary Foundation awarded $88,000 in college scholarships to 22 Southwest Washington high school and college students. Read story