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January 10, 2012

School notes

Chinese Storytime, craft offered

January 3, 2012

School notes for Jan. 3, 2012

WSU Vancouver offers scholarship workshop Washington State University Vancouver will host Scholarships 101 at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Dengerink Administration building, room 110. The event is free.

January 3, 2012

Addressing the human trafficking epidemic

"Human trafficking." It's a term many of us associate with things that happen in foreign countries, not in the United States where slavery has long been outlawed. But in-depth reports and investigations have revealed that this form of sex slavery is indeed a serious problem, and in fact the stretch from Seattle to Portland has become a "hub" for this kind of despicable activity.

January 3, 2012

The electric chickens have come home to roost

For years, energy experts warned us that regulations and policies that reduce the supply of affordable conventional energy would result in higher prices for American families.

January 3, 2012

Obituaries for Jan. 3, 2012

Ralph L. Johnson Ralph Lynden Johnson died peacefully Dec. 25, 2011, at PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center in Vancouver.

January 3, 2012

Engagement for Jan. 3, 2012

Jocelyn Bohnke, of Tillamook, Ore., and William Stauffer, of Washougal, have announced their plans to be married in July 2012 in Washougal.

January 3, 2012
Kathi Rick, of Camas, is the manager of the North Bank Artists Gallery. The gallery, located in downtown Vancouver, is showcasing art by area high school students this month. The exhibit includes photography, paintings, drawings, prints and sculptures. An artists reception will be held Friday, from 5 to 9 p.m. Admission is free.

Camas woman is creating interest in art

Kathi Rick likes to push artistic boundaries. Rick, of Camas, has managed the North Bank Artists Gallery, in downtown Vancouver, for six years. "Art is a powerful communication tool," she said. "I use my art as a political tool and an avenue for dialogue." In October 2011, Rick organized a "Weird Sisters" exhibit with two friends. Rick, 52, was part of the exhibit as she displayed "an aging female body" with her eyes closed for more than five hours.