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LCC team creates web resource

A team from the 2008 class of Leadership Clark County launched a website to better connect people with public agencies in Clark County.

MyClarkInfo.org includes information on local fire, library and port districts as well as cities, transportation and Clark County itself. The site was designed and developed by Vancouver-based J.S. Webworks. The LCC team researched and compiled content for the site, which includes results of the team’s study on local civic participation.

Leadership Clark County plans to create a nonprofit agency to maintain the site, eventually developing a wiki-style site that lets users make moderated content changes while providing assistance to groups that seek increased public involvement.

TeamLogic IT expands into Washington

TeamLogic IT held its grand opening in Vancouver in May, marking the California-based company’s entry into Washington.

The local office is in EastRidge Business Park, 12013 N.W. 99th St. The company offers IT consultation, managed services and repair to small- and medium-sized businesses. TeamLogic IT, which is owned by Franchise Services Inc., operates in more than 20 states and a Seattle office is set to open in July.

Qwest gives to Columbia Springs volunteers

Qwest’s Washington branch presented a $5,000 donation to Columbia Springs Environmental Education Center June 11. The funds will support Columbia Springs’ senior volunteerism initiative in Vancouver.

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