Kathleen Duncan will travel far for a great hunk of wood. She once drove all the way to the Maryhill area to collect a massive…
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The fickle music industry tried dropping Neil Sedaka several times. Everybody knows what it kept rediscovering: Breaking up is hard to do. There, we’ve provided…
Why: Benny’s Rod & Custom Pizza Cafe opened in 2006. The restaurant’s menu focuses mainly on classic sandwiches and burgers, as well as a variety…
Last year’s first try at a height-of-summer tamale festival in Washougal was a victim of its own success. Overwhelmed by lots of eager tamale fans,…
The grand opening of a Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum branch in Hazel Dell could offer a once-in-a-lifetime event for car enthusiasts Friday with…
Julie Burger’s memory and cognition are slowly fading, but she has a plan for that. Burger, 79, started to notice changes to her recall in…
On a Friday afternoon Lisa Spiegel throws a heft of sweet, yeasty dough onto her kitchen counter and asks, “What do you want to be?”…
All of us have had a once-in-a-lifetime learning experience that changed our lives. My amazing lesson happened in 1947. I was age 11, in sixth…
Lauren Smith frequently drives by a mural in Orchards depicting local life in the early 1900s. The 70-foot-long mural has a prune-picking family standing in…
Gwendolyn Morgan has crossed paths with some serious celebrities since she was named Clark County Poet Laureate last year, but none of them transformed her…








