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Vancouver police respond to 3 crashes involving vehicles striking light poles; one person killed By Jerzy Shedlock, Columbian Breaking News Reporter
Published: April 8, 2021, 3:06pm
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Vancouver police officers responded to three crashes overnight Tuesday, including one fatal wreck, all involving vehicles driving into light poles.
The fatal crash happened shortly before 7 p.m. on Northeast 112th Avenue at Chkalov Drive, Vancouver Police Department spokeswoman Kim Kapp said in an email.
A 79-year-old driver was southbound on 112th Avenue, near where the street becomes Chkalov Drive, when he left the roadway and struck a metal light pole, Kapp said.
The man, who was not identified by police, was taken to PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center and pronounced dead. Traffic unit investigators are continuing to look into the cause of the crash.
Pandemic skein threatens Blizzard Yarn dream, has Vancouver business on the brink
Tangle of complications inflamed by coronavirus could mean new owner must close shop for good By Jeni Banceu for The Columbian
Published: December 20, 2020, 6:00am
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4 Photos Eden Scheans holds bundles of yarn at Blizzard Yarn and Fiber in Vancouver. The store, at 6924 N.E. Fourth Plain Boulevard, is struggling to stay afloat during the pandemic. (Taylor Balkom for The Columbian) Photo Gallery
When Eden Scheans bought Blizzard Yarn and Fiber in 2019, she was hoping to stitch together a tight-knit group of crafters while her young child attended school. Now, like many other business owners amid COVID-19, her business is unraveling.