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We d love to see everybody : Storm closures hurt Clark County small business bottom lines

We d love to see everybody : Storm closures hurt Clark County small business bottom lines
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Holiday shopping season critical to Clark County s small businesses

Holiday shopping season critical to Clark County s small businesses
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Clark County business owners, employees, customers adjust as mask mandate returns

Clark County business owners, employees, customers adjust as mask mandate returns
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Clark County businesses find COVID relief comes with a price: lots of paperwork

Clark County businesses find COVID relief comes with a price: lots of paperwork Published: May 22, 2021, 6:01am Share: 5 Photos Brooklyn Feustel looks through the selection at Kazoodles Toys in Vancouver. The toy store is one of many small businesses in Clark County that received Paycheck Protection Program loans last year. Local lenders have now turned to guiding their clients through the loan forgiveness process. (Joshua Hart/The Columbian) Photo Gallery The federal Paycheck Protection Program has run out of funding for all but a small subset of borrowers and will officially come to an end May 31, after operating on-and-off for more than a year as a critical lifeline for businesses struggling to stay afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Union High School seniors create fierce family fun with The Bear Game

Union High School seniors create fierce family fun with The Bear Game By MONIKA SPYKERMAN Share: 8 Photos From left, Joshua Helm, Steven Nguyen, Austin Lee and Colton Harris with The Bear Game at Union High School. The four seniors are the creative and marketing force behind The Bear Game family card game. (Photos by Joshua Hart/The Columbian) Photo Gallery Just when you were growing tired of Monopoly, Uno, Bananagrams and bunco for your family game nights, along comes the adorably ursine alternative: The Bear Game. Taking inspiration from family card games like Exploding Kittens, Unstable Unicorns and Llama Drama, The Bear Game roars onto the scene with deceptively winsome bears that will depending on the card you draw attack, defend or eliminate the competition (or you).

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