Evergreen Habitat for Humanity to dedicate two homes
Evergreen Habitat for Humanity will dedicate the homes for the Robles and Villard families. Leticia Robles and Paulie Villard look forward to the stability and safety of...
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City of Vancouver chosen to participate in national problem-solving session
Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle and the city of Vancouver have been selected to participate in a national problem-solving session on affordable housing and health.
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Port of Vancouver welcomes M/V Gallop on its maiden voyage
The Port of Vancouver USA welcomed the M/V Gallop, commanded by Capt. Choi Jung-Hoon of South Korea, on her maiden voyage to the U.S. Feb. 28.
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Vancouver to host 50-plus Travel Expo
The Vancouver Parks and Recreation Department will host a 50-plus Travel Expo Thu., March 7, where local seniors and boomers can learn about fun day trips and overnight e...
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Hockinson superintendent finalists answer public questions
Four finalists for superintendent of Hockinson School District answered questions from the public Monday evening at Hockinson High School
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Commission approves modifications to its Columbia River salmon fishery policy
The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission has agreed to allow the use of gillnets during the fall salmon fishery on the lower Columbia River while state fishery manager...
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Op-ed: Mass transit use to Portland continues its decline
Camas resident John Ley offers details of the decline of C-TRAN’s Express Bus ridership.
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Camas Library seeking volunteers for virtual reality program
Camas Library is now hosting several Virtual Reality headsets for educational uses in their teen room. Sign-ups are available now, and the library is looking for voluntee...
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2A basketball world belongs to Washougal
Washougal girls win state; King’s Way Christian boys finish second
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Prairie’s dream becomes reality
Prairie earns seventh state title in girls basketball program history with win in Tacoma Dome
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