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Mahboobzadeh, Stout honored for service
Bellingham attorney Dave Freeman planning ahead for working while blind

Dave Freeman decided to become an attorney, in part, because he knew it was work he could do even if he went blind.

An Olympia native, Freeman started having problems seeing in the dark when he was about 10. By 14, he was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa, an鈥

Whatcom County author chronicles his time at C.S. Lewis鈥 house in 鈥楥alled鈥

Growing up in rural Whatcom County, Ryan Pemberton knew what it was to be hungry. His father, who lived out of state, saw Ryan once or twice a year.

So young Ryan dreamed of a future in which his own children would have two parents under one roof and enough food on鈥

Canada, Seattle鈥檚 neighbor to the north? Nope, better check your map

A CENTURY AGO, during America鈥檚 expansionist heyday, no one ever saw author and 鈥淢anifest Destiny鈥 cheerleader Horace Greeley point across the sweeping expanse of America and urge his eager charges: 鈥淕o north, young man!鈥

Yet, many of us did. And to this day, most鈥

Trimble publishes several books, articles
Trimble participates in select NIH panel
Webb tagged for prestigious leadership academy
Yu has book of poetry translations published
Hoffman publishes collection of Spanish female authors
Western professor demonstrates, details running safety

Western Washington University kinesiology professor Jun San Juan gave a talk about injuries runners can get as part of the Dean鈥檚 Lecture Series at the Bellingham City Council Chambers.
San Juan鈥檚 Tuesday, Feb. 10, presentation, entitled 鈥淏orn to Run,鈥 detailed how susceptible runners are鈥

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