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Gary Nylander of Vancouver, left, waits while Rick Nuttail pours him a glass of wine at the Rusty Grape Vineyard booth Sunday at the Craft Beer and WineFest of Vancouver in Esther Short Park.

Beer, wine and new friends in ‘a chill place’

Gary Nylander of Vancouver, left, waits while Rick Nuttail pours him a glass of wine at the Rusty Grape Vineyard booth Sunday at the Craft Beer and WineFest of Vancouver in Esther Short Park.

June 12, 2016, 7:18pm Clark County News

At festivals that run all weekend long, Sundays usually see the smallest turnout. Read story

Piano Hospital director of instruction Don Mitchell, from left, student Jim Jackson, class of 2016 graduates Justin Dixson and Stefan Kincaid, student Blake Hardin and teacher Lori Amstutz. In front are guide dogs Beethoven, left, and Sparky.

Illness, immigration agency block new Piano Hospital leader

Piano Hospital director of instruction Don Mitchell, from left, student Jim Jackson, class of 2016 graduates Justin Dixson and Stefan Kincaid, student Blake Hardin and teacher Lori Amstutz. In front are guide dogs Beethoven, left, and Sparky.

June 11, 2016, 6:05am Clark County News

Incurable disease and an apparent immigration dead-end are forcing the incoming lead teacher at the Emil Fries School of Piano Technology for the Blind to drop her plans and head back to Canada later this month. Read story

A Philly cheesesteak is served June 3 at Trusty Brewing Company in downtown Vancouver.

Trusty Brewing reliable for tasty brewpub favorites

A Philly cheesesteak is served June 3 at Trusty Brewing Company in downtown Vancouver.

June 10, 2016, 6:05am Clark County Life

Trusty Brewing Company is located where Dirty Hands Brewing used to be on the corner of Evergreen Street and Broadway in downtown Vancouver. Trusty is a casual stop for the 21-and-older crowd to enjoy some handcrafted, local brews with enough homemade food options to satisfy an appetite for a snack… Read story

Vancouver native Mary Andersen, now living in Portland, samples wine from one of the 20 wineries participating in the Craft Beer &amp; Winefest at Esther Short Park in 2013.

Craft Beer & Winefest gets in the spirits

Vancouver native Mary Andersen, now living in Portland, samples wine from one of the 20 wineries participating in the Craft Beer &amp; Winefest at Esther Short Park in 2013.

June 10, 2016, 6:02am Clark County Life

What started with wine has become highly spirited. Read story

Tyler Behrendsen of Behrendsen Farms harrows the soil on a roughly 540-acre property on Lower River Road to prepare for grain planting. The Columbia Land Trust plans to shape the site into a sanctuary for migrating sandhill cranes. At top, in an October 2003 photo, a sandhill crane flies near the property on Lower River Road being managed as a sanctuary for the birds.

Columbia Land Trust project benefits sandhill cranes

Tyler Behrendsen of Behrendsen Farms harrows the soil on a roughly 540-acre property on Lower River Road to prepare for grain planting. The Columbia Land Trust plans to shape the site into a sanctuary for migrating sandhill cranes. At top, in an October 2003 photo, a sandhill crane flies near the property on Lower River Road being managed as a sanctuary for the birds.

June 9, 2016, 6:01am Clark County News

Noshing local cuisine is one of the pleasures of travel, and soon hungry migrating sandhill cranes will have another menu item to choose from during their stopovers in the Vancouver area. Read story

Scholarship contest seeks aspiring writers of color

June 8, 2016, 5:55am Community

Incoming college freshmen who are aspiring writers of color are eligible for a $1,500 scholarship from the NW Injury Law Center’s Vancouver office. Read story

The houses at 2000 Broadway, left, and 2004 Broadway could make way for a three-story building with 23 apartments and seven live-work units if Vancouver approves an application now under review.

Apartment project proposed on Broadway in Uptown Village

The houses at 2000 Broadway, left, and 2004 Broadway could make way for a three-story building with 23 apartments and seven live-work units if Vancouver approves an application now under review.

June 7, 2016, 5:16pm Business

Two single-family houses on the west side of Broadway north of 20th Street in the Arnada neighborhood would be removed to make room for a three-floor building with 23 apartments and seven live-work units under a development application submitted to the city of Vancouver. Read story

Reference librarian Supisa Oliver at work at the Vancouver Community Library in downtown Vancouver.

Working in Clark County: Supisa Oliver, librarian

Reference librarian Supisa Oliver at work at the Vancouver Community Library in downtown Vancouver.

June 6, 2016, 6:08am Business

Supisa Oliver’s background is as multicultural and diverse as her many interests, none the least being a desire to visit Antarctica. She studied business management and then worked in finance in Bangkok before ultimately finding her vocation in library science. At the Fort Vancouver Regional Library system’s Vancouver Community Library,… Read story

Hough: Volunteers complete Hough Elementary School&#039;s Alphabet Garden, the fifth phase in the school&#039;s Our Backyard Field Trip project.

Hough volunteers build garden for relaxing, learning

Hough: Volunteers complete Hough Elementary School&#039;s Alphabet Garden, the fifth phase in the school&#039;s Our Backyard Field Trip project.

June 5, 2016, 5:55am Community

Phase 5 of Hough Elementary School’s Our Backyard Field Trip project is done. Read story

Food drive to benefit Fruit Valley Foundation

June 2, 2016, 6:03am Clark County News

Vancouver's Windermere Stellar is collecting food and toiletries through Saturday for the Fruit Valley Foundation, which supports families with Fruit Valley Elementary School. Read story