Farewell-to-spring, bluehead gilia and common madia speckled Clark Public Utilities’ rows of solar panels with purple, blue and yellow bursts. Read more… Source: The Columbian
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Open House Ministries gains $1M grant to support affordable housing
Open House Ministries will receive $1 million to bolster local affordable housing. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Clark County ordered to pay $600K in discrimination lawsuit
A federal jury on Tuesday ordered Clark County to pay $600,000 to three Latino former Public Works employees over years of racial discrimination and harassment.…
Some Clark County businesses recover after a fire, but all learn lessons from experience
The Holly Park Shopping Center was home to about a dozen businesses. Then one Saturday in January 2019, a three-alarm fire took it out, closing…
Demand for office space still steady in Vancouver
With high interest rates slowing the real estate market, Vancouver’s office space market is reportedly still in good shape. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Renovated Vancouver taproom Thirsty Sasquatch to reopen in September
Uptown Village taproom Thirsty Sasquatch is set to reopen in late September with double the investment in its renovation, which includes a sliding glass garage…
Clark County’s initial weekly unemployment claims fall by 19 percent
Initial weekly unemployment insurance claims in Clark County last week dropped 19 percent, from 1,147 to 924, dipping below the 1,000 weekly mark for the…
Clark County sees big surge in housing numbers
The Southwest Washington housing market saw big surges in new listings and closed sales in July, rebounding from the pandemic-induced spring slowdown and arriving at…
Grocery Outlet to open east Vancouver store
An expanding grocery store franchise is set to open a new location in east Vancouver. Grocery Outlet, which has three locations in Clark County, will…
Vancouver bar Tip Top closes, cites challenge of state mask rule
Iconic Vancouver bar Tip Top Tavern closed its doors Saturday afternoon “for the foreseeable future.” Its owner cited pressure caused by Washington’s COVID-19 mask rules.…




