BATTLE GROUND — Registered nurse Bev Lohrman was understandably worried about her new assignment in the intensive care unit at PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center. “This…
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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…
Camas hosts first Easter egg hunt web event
The city of Camas, which traditionally hosts a huge Easter egg hunt in Crown Park, is not letting the COVID-19 pandemic stop its egg-hunting fun.…
Folk duo Fox and Bones performs driveway concert in Camas
CAMAS — The band Fox and Bones has played many house concerts, said guitarist and singer Scott Gilmore, but Wednesday’s performance on Larkspur Street “is…
Paddle for Life’s dragon boat fundraiser off, but aid still sought
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, Paddle for Life’s annual dragon boat fundraiser was canceled. The event was set for Aug. 1 at Lake River…
In the Service
U.S. Navy Hospitalman Cory Creagan, a lifetime Vancouver native and graduate of Mountain View High School, was chosen to serve aboard the USNS Comfort on…
Vancouver’s First Friday Art Walk moves into virtual realm
Gazing at artworks on computer screens isn’t ideal, but we’re all learning to adapt and even find silver linings in today’s social distancing measures. While…
Washington State Department of Natural Resources closes all state parks, trails
The Washington State Department of Natural Resources announced closures of all its public parks and trails, a result of the COVID-19 outbreak. The closures will…
Clark County parks restrooms close
Restrooms at parks in unincorporated areas of Clark County have closed. The parks themselves remain open, save for playgrounds and play structures, according to a…