BATTLE GROUND — Life in the Whispering Poplars mobile home park is fairly quiet for resident Karen Colwell. Yes, there’s noise from the traffic along…
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Gardens of healing: Caring for plants part of veterans’ therapy, training at Vancouver VA Campus
Five years ago, between the memorials for Vietnam War, Korean War and Merchant Marine veterans in the southwest corner of the VA Portland Health Care…
Clark College gets $1M in federal funding to develop Center for Clean Energy
Clark College announced Monday it has received $1 million in federal funding to develop a Center for Clean Energy. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Clark County’s Green Business program sets Morning Blend networking event
Clark County’s Green Business program will host its first in-person Morning Blend networking event in more than three years from 8-9 a.m. Thursday. The free…
Vancouver City Council passes Heights District redevelopment plan
The Vancouver City Council passed an ordinance Monday evening that will transform a quiet residential area at the heart of the city into an urban…
Vancouver City Council marches forward with Heights District Plan
A plan to revamp a historic central Vancouver neighborhood continues, even as the COVID-19 outbreak has postponed some other long-range planning projects. If the process…
One injured in armed robbery Sunday in central Vancouver
Police are investigating an armed robbery that occurred early Sunday during which one person was shot and stabbed in central Vancouver. The victim, who was…
People in Business
Clark College Foundation announced two additions to its board of directors in June. Joining the board of directors is Jon Girod, a real estate developer…
ICE order for international students raises alarm at Clark College
International students whose colleges are holding classes online-only this fall must either leave the country or face deportation, Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced Monday. The…
Cardboard deemed cause of garbage truck fire
A garbage truck fire Monday morning on state Highway 500 in Vancouver was caused by cardboard lodged between the truck’s cab and body, according to…




