ZoomInfo has made waves ever since setting up shop in Vancouver. One of the city’s largest employers, it has stood as a Clark County success…
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Monday stock exchange losses yield a mixed bag for Southwest Washington companies
Monday’s stock market plunge took some of Clark County’s publicly traded companies with it, but local financial planners said they are hesitant to characterize the…
Ryde Scooters rolls into Vancouver, with wheels for rent on the waterfront
Vancouverites may start seeing more motorized scooters whizzing around downtown with the recent opening of Ryde Scooters. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Washington’s bag ban, meant to reduce waste, hasn’t made much of a dent in discarded plastic
When Washington’s ban on single-use plastic bags went into effect in October 2021, the goal was to reduce plastic waste by changing shopping habits. Rather…
Now open a year, no issues noted with central Vancouver addiction treatment facility NorthStar
Despite initial concerns from neighbors about a new addiction treatment facility in central Vancouver, surrounding businesses and clinic staff say they haven’t experienced any problems…
School bus drivers still in short supply in Clark County
Garnering a consistent pool of school bus drivers remains challenging in Clark County, transportation directors report. In recent years, driver absences resulting from the shortage…
BBSI reports Q2 sales up but income down
Vancouver-based Barrett Business Services Inc. reported a 6 percent increase in revenue in the second quarter of 2024 compared with the second quarter a year…
Downtown Ridgefield’s Greely Building revamp gets $3M boost
Downtown Ridgefield’s Greely Building revitalization is one step closer to reality. Read more… Source: The Columbian
First licensed Black barber in Vancouver remembered as pioneer
The man who battled racism to become Vancouver’s first licensed Black barber died this month and will be grieved today. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Fort Vancouver Assisted Living might be turned into drug treatment center
The future of Fort Vancouver Assisted Living is uncertain because the building might be repurposed as a drug treatment center. Read more… Source: The Columbian