In an anxious time, yet one that has managed to coincide with the beauty and hopefulness of spring, gardeners find it natural to take comfort…
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VANtalks would like to hear how you’re doing
If there was ever a time for outside-the-box thinking, it must be now — this era of isolation, uncertainty and feeling distinctly boxed in. The…
Clark County Fair canceled due to coronavirus concerns
A new electronic marquee message flashing from the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds urges everyone to start looking forward to Aug. 6-15, 2021.…
Vancouver Farmers Market opens Saturday with restrictions in place
The Vancouver Farmers Market will open this weekend, with some restrictions in place to limit the risk of spreading COVID-19. The market will operate at…
Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce offers 360 gift ‘currency’
The Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce is debuting a new gift certificate “currency” program called Grow The (360), aimed at boosting the local economy and…
Battle Ground Cinema selling movie snacks
Movie theaters are still a no-go in the age of COVID-19, but if you’re looking for a way to augment your Netflix bingeing setup at…
Clark County Fair CEO says August event is on
If any local event would mark a real return to normal, that would be the Clark County Fair, held every early August. “I am so…
Battle Ground brothers share the sound of Scotland
BATTLE GROUND — Registered nurse Bev Lohrman was understandably worried about her new assignment in the intensive care unit at PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center. “This…
Vancouver USA Pride cancels July events
Vancouver USA Pride canceled its popular Pride in the Park event slated for July 11 in Esther Short Park. The group also canceled related events…
Seder, other traditions resonate for Clark County Jews amid COVID-19 precautions
Rabbi Elizabeth Dunsker normally hosts 30 people at her home for a Passover Seder. This year, she was joined for the meal solely by her…





