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James Kice, manager of collections and operations at the Clark County Historical Museum, cleans a moonshine still that was found under a porch in the Rosemere neighborhood.

Working in Clark County: James William Kice, manager of collections, operations at Clark County Historical Museum

James Kice, manager of collections and operations at the Clark County Historical Museum, cleans a moonshine still that was found under a porch in the Rosemere neighborhood.

October 21, 2019, 6:02am Business

Remember when it was illegal to drink alcohol in the United States? The speakeasies, mobsters and robust black market? Read story

Bar co-owner Annie Maduzia of Vancouver makes drinks at Six Shooter in downtown Vancouver on Oct. 14. Maduzia discovered the vacant restaurant building at 611 Main St. and she and her fellow co-founders thought it would be the perfect location for their vision of a country bar.

New downtown Vancouver restaurants have appetite for authenticity

Bar co-owner Annie Maduzia of Vancouver makes drinks at Six Shooter in downtown Vancouver on Oct. 14. Maduzia discovered the vacant restaurant building at 611 Main St. and she and her fellow co-founders thought it would be the perfect location for their vision of a country bar.

October 20, 2019, 6:03am Business

The past year has seen a near-constant stream of new restaurant openings and announcements at The Waterfront Vancouver, but that doesn’t mean the rest of the downtown restaurant scene has been quiet. Read story

Vancouver office building is sold

October 19, 2019, 6:01am Business

A 42,078-square-foot office building on Columbia Shores Boulevard that holds Franz Bakery and Waste Connections sold for $10.25 million, according to a Friday news release from Norris & Stevens. Read story

Loowit Brewing Company in downtown Vancouver.

Loowit to hold bash for 7th anniversary

Loowit Brewing Company in downtown Vancouver.

October 19, 2019, 6:00am Business

One of Vancouver’s oldest breweries, Loowit Brewing Company, is turning 7 years old. Read story

Slow-roasted beef short rib, pickled slaw and Parmesan Truffle Herb Fries at Barlow's Public House.

Barlow’s Public House is ‘yummish’

Slow-roasted beef short rib, pickled slaw and Parmesan Truffle Herb Fries at Barlow's Public House.

October 18, 2019, 6:04am Clark County Life

First of all, I want to congratulate Brian and Alicia Rummer for opening Barlow’s Public House, an exciting new restaurant on Vancouver’s waterfront. It’s very crisp and neat, seating 200 inside, and has perhaps the best view of any Clark County restaurant from the large outdoor deck, which seats 95. Read story

Paula Zellers, left, and Laura Thornquist row at the front of their team's dragon boat on Vancouver Lake. Their team, Catch-22, which is coed and has about 75 members, features close to a dozen people diagnosed with breast cancer. Zellers and Thornquist are two of those people.

Breast Cancer Survivor Paddler Day teaches benefits of dragon boating

Paula Zellers, left, and Laura Thornquist row at the front of their team's dragon boat on Vancouver Lake. Their team, Catch-22, which is coed and has about 75 members, features close to a dozen people diagnosed with breast cancer. Zellers and Thornquist are two of those people.

October 17, 2019, 9:31pm Breast Cancer

When Laura Thornquist was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2008, it was a shock because of how fit she was. Read story

Diana Kirkpatrick opened Center Stage Clothiers in January 2018 after dreaming of doing so for decades. Previously working a not-so-creative job as a secretary for many years, she cashed out her individual retirement account to get it started. She calls the store a &quot;God wink.&quot; &quot;It just fell into place so wonderfully. It was a dream; I never thought it would happen,&quot; Kirkpatrick said.

Working in Clark County: Diana Kirkpatrick, owner and costume designer at Center Stage Clothiers

Diana Kirkpatrick opened Center Stage Clothiers in January 2018 after dreaming of doing so for decades. Previously working a not-so-creative job as a secretary for many years, she cashed out her individual retirement account to get it started. She calls the store a &quot;God wink.&quot; &quot;It just fell into place so wonderfully. It was a dream; I never thought it would happen,&quot; Kirkpatrick said.

October 14, 2019, 6:00am Business

The sun shined downtown Vancouver on a recent weekday, illuminating the windows of Center Stage Clothiers, a small costume and vintage shop on the corner of Main Street and East Mill Plain Boulevard. Read story

Annette Allen of Vancouver plays the bagpipe as part of a fall festival Sunday afternoon at Covington House in Vancouver.

Native culture, ghost stories reward visitors to historic Covington House

Annette Allen of Vancouver plays the bagpipe as part of a fall festival Sunday afternoon at Covington House in Vancouver.

October 13, 2019, 7:59pm Clark County News

It’s not surrounded by the most tranquil part of Vancouver — Main Street southwest of Interstate 5 and north of several grocery stores and shops. But on Sunday afternoon, a bagpiper welcomed a crowd to the grounds of historic Covington House, nestled in a collection of trees a few hundred… Read story

Isabel Alanis, 12, takes notes on the historic steering wheel from a Columbia River ferry during an Odyssey Middle School class visit to the Clark County Historical Museum's new "Currents of Progress" exhibit.

Clark County Historical Museum exhibit navigates river transportation, education

Isabel Alanis, 12, takes notes on the historic steering wheel from a Columbia River ferry during an Odyssey Middle School class visit to the Clark County Historical Museum's new "Currents of Progress" exhibit.

October 13, 2019, 6:05am Clark County Life

Yesteryear’s children loved exploring the Clark County Historical Museum because they could get their big imaginations, if not their little mitts, on authentic artifacts like this six-foot wheel from a real Columbia River ferry. Read story

Construction is underway at the site for the new Al Angelo tower on Mill Plain Boulevard, which will add more office space to downtown Vancouver.

Clark County sees tight market for office space

Construction is underway at the site for the new Al Angelo tower on Mill Plain Boulevard, which will add more office space to downtown Vancouver.

October 13, 2019, 6:03am Business

It’s been less than a year since The Murdock — currently The Waterfront Vancouver’s sole office building — came online, but its owners say it’s on track to hit 100 percent occupancy. Read story