CAMAS — A new downtown Camas business is on a mission to expand palates. Read more… Source: The Columbian
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Woman said she couldn’t work for fear of encountering dogs; state said she lived with six dogs and took more than $162,000
A Southwest Washington woman has pleaded guilty to workers’ compensation fraud after investigations say she owned, fostered and sold dogs despite claiming that trauma from…
Time to move on for Kindred Homestead Supply and Ronald Records in downtown Vancouver
Kindred Homestead Supply, a shop selling zero- and low-waste, plastic-free bulk refills and homesteading goods in downtown Vancouver, and Ronald Records, a music store, will…
New eight-story parking garage at The Waterfront Vancouver opens Monday
Beginning Monday, visitors at The Waterfront Vancouver can park in a new eight-story parking center. Existing surface lots at the waterfront will give way to…
Northwest Association for Blind Athletes to relocate to brighter, larger, more accessible office
To get involved with the Northwest Association for Blind Athletes and learn more about its programs, visit nwaba.org/contact. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Shake Shack looks at moving into east Vancouver near New Seasons
Fast-food restaurant Shake Shack has applied to open its first location in Clark County. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Purr-fect proprietors: Cats leave their paw prints on several Clark County businesses
Clark County business owners have found employees everyone loves who will work for treats and pets. The only downside is they shed. Read more… Source:…
Could the November election spell trouble for the Interstate 5 Bridge replacement project?
The Columbia River Crossing project probably wouldn’t have died in the Legislature in 2013 if not for just a handful of Clark County voters. Read…
Clark Public Utilities sets sights on advanced metering for Clark County customers
When candidates running for Clark Public Utilities commissioner began debating policy initiatives at a recent Columbian Editorial Board meeting, they lingered on an obscure topic:…
Clark Public Utilities encourages qualifying customers to apply for energy credit
Clark Public Utilities is encouraging customers who qualify to apply for a $200 Washington Families Clean Energy Credit. Read more… Source: The Columbian