One of Clark County’s largest health care providers, the Vancouver Clinic, plans to expand its Camas location. Read more… Source: The Columbian
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Clark County approves nearly $1 million for a new heating energy assistance program
The Clark County Council unanimously approved a nearly $1 million contract for a new heating energy assistance program, expanding it to people who may not…
Pursuing peer counseling that’s a cut above: Program aims to train barbers, beauticians to provide support
A haircut is a fairly individual experience. But in some places, especially communities of color, barbershops and beauty salons are social hubs where open, judgment-free…
Kaiser Permanente opens stand-alone imaging center in Vancouver
Kaiser Permanente’s new stand-alone imaging facility is now open in central Vancouver. Read more… Source: The Columbian
International Air and Hospitality Academy in Vancouver will close its doors at the end of the year
The International Air and Hospitality Academy in Vancouver will close all affiliated schools and programs at the end of the year, CEO DJ Schmidt announced…
Clark County rejects plan to reclassify private road leading to gravel mine
Residents living along Southeast 356th Avenue in Washougal arrived at the Clark County Council’s July 16 meeting to drive one point home: The county should…
Downtown Vancouver businesses wary as unsanctioned Cruise the Couve looms
Businesses are revving up for drivers and spectators to flock to downtown Vancouver for an annual cruise along Main Street. This year’s event, unlike those…
Vancouver-based biotechnology company CytoDyn settles lawsuit for $12M
Vancouver-based biotechnology company CytoDyn has reached a $12 million settlement with its former research contractor Amarex Clinical Research. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Popular Clark County program Dozer Day expands nationally
Dozer Day is growing up. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Clark Public Utilities candidates talk about nuclear power, metering, broadband
Three Vancouverites are in the running for a six-year term on the Clark Public Utilities board, with a primary election set for Aug. 6. Read…