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Work continues at United Grain Corporation on the Port of Vancouver campus on Sept. 30, 2019. The Columbia River serves a vital role in grain exports, making it the leading gateway for the product, according to U.S. Wheat Associates.

Ocean Shipping Reform Act will have little impact on Port of Vancouver

Work continues at United Grain Corporation on the Port of Vancouver campus on Sept. 30, 2019. The Columbia River serves a vital role in grain exports, making it the leading gateway for the product, according to U.S. Wheat Associates.

June 23, 2022, 6:03am Business

Consumers and exporters both saw financial turmoil from tumultuous international shipping antics in the past year. But the Port of Vancouver was not impacted like other regional harbors were. Read story

An aerial photo of Vancouver Lake (The Columbian files)

E. coli cancels rowing event at Vancouver Lake

An aerial photo of Vancouver Lake (The Columbian files)

June 21, 2022, 6:05pm Clark County Health

A rowing event that was expected to draw more than a thousand people to Vancouver last weekend was canceled due to E. coli concerns. Read story

Partners in life and in business, Mark Joseph, left, and John Treadwell are the co-owners of UnderBar.

Working in Clark County: John Treadwell and Mark Joseph, UnderBar owners

Partners in life and in business, Mark Joseph, left, and John Treadwell are the co-owners of UnderBar.

June 20, 2022, 6:01am Business

With Pride Month in full swing, many LGBTQ+ citizens and their allies are looking for local spots to join the celebration. From simple food and drink, Pride parties, trivia nights, and even drag brunch and bingo, the UnderBar cocktail bar is a Clark County gathering spot for celebrants. Read story

Vancouver Housing Authority hosted a garage sale and open house May 14 at the old Lieser School in the Vancouver Heights neighborhood. Vancouver Housing Authority estimates more than 100 community members attended the event.

Vancouver Housing Authority hosts garage sale to support members of the community

Vancouver Housing Authority hosted a garage sale and open house May 14 at the old Lieser School in the Vancouver Heights neighborhood. Vancouver Housing Authority estimates more than 100 community members attended the event.

June 18, 2022, 5:09am Community

The Vancouver Housing Authority hosted a garage sale and open house on May 14 at the old Lieser School in the Vancouver Heights neighborhood. Vancouver Housing Authority estimates that more than 100 community members attended the event to claim free items — including chairs, desks, tables and bookshelves — and… Read story

Repair Clark County volunteer Ken Olsen examines the tape deck of a stereo Wednesday at the Artillery Barracks at the For Vancouver National Historic Site in June.

Repair Clark County offers in-person events after two years of remote fixing

Repair Clark County volunteer Ken Olsen examines the tape deck of a stereo Wednesday at the Artillery Barracks at the For Vancouver National Historic Site in June.

June 17, 2022, 6:03am Clark County News

The Artillery Barracks at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site were bustling with activity Wednesday afternoon. At tables, volunteers were focused on rewiring lamps, mending pants, sharpening knives and tinkering with clocks. Read story

Woodland Planters Days' frog jump goes back 55 years.

Try This: Planters Days, ‘Amplify,’ Juneteenth

Woodland Planters Days' frog jump goes back 55 years.

June 16, 2022, 6:01am Clark County Life

Five things to do this week Read story

Sherri McMillan, owner of Northwest Personal Training, takes a break in downtown Vancouver on Monday afternoon. She was able to use a Small Business Administration loan program to purchase the building she's been leasing for 22 years.

Northwest Personal Training buys downtown Vancouver building it’s been renting for 22 years

Sherri McMillan, owner of Northwest Personal Training, takes a break in downtown Vancouver on Monday afternoon. She was able to use a Small Business Administration loan program to purchase the building she's been leasing for 22 years.

June 14, 2022, 6:00am Business

When Northwest Personal Training owner Sherri McMillan learned that the building she had rented for 22 years was to be sold, the future looked grim. The pandemic had decimated what had been a thriving business, and she didn’t have the ability to buy the building herself. Read story

Everybody Has a Story: Disney trip brings back memories of son

June 12, 2022, 6:02am Clark County Life

“Let’s go on Space Mountain!” Isabel yelled. “The line isn’t long.” Read story

Law enforcement officials stand near the scene of a shooting Thursday at Columbia Machine Inc., in Smithsburg, Md.

Deadly Maryland shooting shakes Vancouver-based Columbia Machine

Law enforcement officials stand near the scene of a shooting Thursday at Columbia Machine Inc., in Smithsburg, Md.

June 10, 2022, 2:48pm Business

Vancouver-based Columbia Machine Inc. expressed condolences in a social media post to those affected by the Thursday shooting at its Maryland manufacturing plant that left three employees dead. Read story

Mosaic Arts Alliance seeks artists for new show at the CAVE gallery

June 9, 2022, 5:04am Clark County Life

Mosaic Arts Alliance seeks artists for its August show at Art at the CAVE, 108 E. Evergreen Blvd., Vancouver. Read story