On March 31, state Rep. Paul Harris visited US Digital to have a video interview with David Madore. Click here to view the interview if it doesn’t appear above. See our continuing coverage of the Columbia River Crossing Light Rail project. Do you have information to share on the CRC? ...
COUV.COM’S Naylene Frunk recently sat down with Pat Johnson to talk about an upcoming seminar that will help nonprofits set up policies and procedures The seminar will be from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the training room at US Digital, 1400 N.E. 136th Ave., Vancouver. To register or ...
Japan has experienced 803 earthquakes since the 9.0 magnitude hit on March 11. See an animation of the quakes at Japanquakemaps.com. Bryan Thompson, a missionary who has lived in Japan for 19 years with his family, updated his earthquake blog on Sunday. Thompson’s niece and nephew live in Vancouver. To ...
The Camas/Washougal High School FIRST Robotics team was seeing more 1s than 0s at the Oregon Memorial Coliseum over the weekend. The team came in first place at the Oregon FIRST Robotics competition on Saturday, just a week after securing first place at the Washington State tournament in Seattle.
Recent events in Japan have a lot of people thinking about the safety of nuclear power. Fortunately for those of us in the Pacific Northwest, nuclear power plants are in short supply. The closest nuclear power plant to Vancouver – and the only commercially operated one still running in the ...
Bryan and Janet Thompson continue to update friends and family on their activities helping with the relief effort in Japan. In the past week they say they have seen a few “blessings in the midst of tragedy” including: the arrival of a 747 cargo plane with 93 tons of relief ...
Trace levels of radiation from Japan were detected in Washington on Monday, but health officials say levels are too low to be a health concern. The Washington State Department of Health published a news release saying the small amounts of radioactive material are “millions of times lower than levels that ...
US Digital VP of sales and marketing Jim Stevens and account manager Joshua Barton were caught in Japan on the last stop of a sales trip when the 8.9 magnitude earthquake struck on March 11. After an eventful day, a five-mile cab ride that took them two hours, a packed ...
Bryan Thompson spent the last 19 years in Japan with his wife and three children doing missionary work for Overseas Missionary Fellowship International. After an 8.9 magnitude quake hit the country, Thompson started a blog to keep in touch with friends and family, including his daughter Lauren who recently moved from ...
Several US Digital employees were in Tokyo when the earthquake struck. Here are excerpts from their latest email: Now, I’ll do my best to give brief update of the situation as I see it. We were up until midnight watching the news (9 a.m. Friday morning your time), experiencing aftershocks ...
Lars Larson interviews Vancouver Mayor Tim Leavitt Radio personality Lars Larson interviewed Mayor of Vancouver Tim Leavitt on March 7. Listen to the audio clip on his website, LarsLarson.com. Link downloads a podcast. (Duration: 20:48). Let’s pick up their conversation here: Larson: Right now this new project would still be paid ...
Listen to audio of this story by clicking the above black arrow or the download link. This site is brand new and in the process of being invented. Think of it as a new community bridge under construction. It’s rough. It doesn’t look like a bridge yet. Traffic moves slowly. It doesn’t ...