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In case you missed them, here are some of our stories from the week.
Trusty Brewing Co. in downtown Vancouver is for sale. Owner Anja O’Neil said she was concerned about a member of the family circle with fitness issues and couldn’t “give my business the attention it deserves. “
O’Neil put the company up for sale in January and several interested parties have sought to buy the company, which leases its area at 114 E. Evergreen Blvd. O’Neil said it’s for a customer passionate about craft brewing and it’s for an elegant transition.
Amazon consumers can soon get their packages from Vancouver.
Planning documents recently submitted to the City of Vancouver propose sufficient parking for vans next to a proposed warehouse, which would be built on land purchased through Amazon last fall. The move turns out to imply that the world’s second-largest store is building a warehouse. and means of distribution in the region.
As the Russian government moves into Ukraine, local Ukrainian immigrants worry about the freedoms of their friends and family.
“Each of us has a connection to our loved ones,” Demyanik said. “We don’t know the fact through television or the Internet; we call and write to our loved ones.
Soviet regime pastor and concerns for the protection of his loved ones
Clark County reported a sharp drop in its COVID-19 activity this week as the increase in omicron continues to decline.
The COVID-19 activity rate, which measures new cases of 100,000 people over 14 days, fell from 1017 from 100,000 last week to 527. 4 on Thursday, a drop of 48%. Any rate above 200 is maximum according to fitness officials.