With about 600 different species of bees in Washington, you would think it would be easy to spot one. But that black and yellow insect…
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Vancouver’s Pollinator Festival is the bee’s knees
Want to learn more about Clark County’s native pollinators? Kyle Roslund of the Vancouver Bee Project is one of several guest speakers lined up for…
Arts supporters worry that renovations at city building will hinder Vancouver’s creative community
The Vancouver Arts Hub is energizing the local scene, supporters say, but they worry that the city’s plans to renovate the building will stall the…
Fruit Valley Boys & Girls Clubs launches its first summer program for students
The Fruit Valley Boys & Girls Club is launching its first ever low-cost summer program. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Opening has been delayed, but Ridgefield YMCA rec center is moving forward
RIDGEFIELD — What ever happened to the YMCA recreation center planned for Ridgefield? That’s the question many residents in the north end of Clark County…
Call to artists for the Camas Plein Air Art Show and FVRL’s Art4Art fundraiser
The Friends of Vancouver Community Library invites anyone to participate in the Art4Art fundraiser. Pick up an 8-by-8-inch square wood panel, decorate it however you…
Beloved Cruise the Couve makes a comeback alongside dozens of other summer car shows and events
There’s absolutely no doubt that Clark County residents love their cars — and summer is the season to show them off. This list will give…
350 young vendors ready for Saturday at annual Junior Market in Esther Short Park
Hundreds of kids will descend on Esther Short Park on Saturday to put their entrepreneurial skills to work at this year’s Junior Market. Read more… …
In-N-Out isn’t the only chain driving Clark County’s fast-food fever
Steve Mathis’ wife recently asked him how often he’ll eat at Ridgefield’s highly anticipated In-N-Out restaurant once it opens. Read more… Source: The Columbian
It took a village to bring Popcorn home after 12-year-old terrier escaped her Ridgefield owners
RIDGEFIELD — It took only a moment for Popcorn, Jo Ann Schaadt’s 12-year-old terrier-mix dog, to slip out of her collar. Just as quickly, Popcorn’s…