When Kayla Susick was diagnosed with breast cancer in April 2024, her focus wasn’t on the deteriorating deck or unsafe fence that surrounded her Clark…
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Stapleton Road and 54th Avenue ramps close as work resumes on pedestrian bridge over Highway 500
Construction of a pedestrian bridge across state Highway 500 resumed earlier this month now that warmer weather has arrived. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Taking stock of stocks: Clark County financial advisers urge investors to keep calm
Dramatic ebbs and flows in the stock market have left some investors feeling seasick. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Two Rivers Heritage Museum in Washougal has its first paid employee
WASHOUGAL — The Two Rivers Heritage Museum has a paid employee for the first time in its history. Read more… Source: The Columbian
‘A unique and powerful story’: Despite cuts, Mount St. Helens Institute committed to providing educational resources to visitors
Since 1996, scientists, researchers, staff and volunteers at Mount St. Helens Institute have been working to educate students and visitors about the mountain’s unique volcanic…
‘Built with love’: Vancouver welcomes Laurel Manor, an affordable housing complex for low-income seniors
Vancouver now has another affordable housing building where older adults can age comfortably in place. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Ridgefield man gets 10-plus years in strangulation death of wife
A packed courtroom of people wept Friday as a Clark County judge sentenced a 74-year-old Ridgefield man to 10¼ years in prison for the 2023…
Renovations to temporarily close Port of Vancouver’s administrative building
The Port of Vancouver is temporarily closing its administrative building starting May 30, as the aging building at 3120 N.W. Lower River Road undergoes renovations.…
Clark County businesses stand to be hit hard by higher B&O taxes passed by the Legislature this year
Some Clark County businesses are alarmed about two large tax increases aimed at them recently approved by the Legislature. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Battle Ground’s Wolf Industries wants to help California wildfire victims by providing modular homes
BATTLE GROUND —Despite being roughly 1,000 miles away from Southern California, Battle Ground-based Wolf Industries Inc. is extending a helping hand to those impacted by…