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Bellingham writer recounts ups and downs of healthcare during wife's 18 months with fatal brain tumor

Bellingham writer Robert Duke's book, "Waking Up Dying: Caregiving When There Is No Tomorrow," is graphic, intense and frightening.

Graphic because he doesn't hold back describing the damage from the brain tumor that killed his wife of 40 years鈥

Coal exports from Bellingham could ramp up rapidly

Developers of the largest of the region鈥檚 proposed coal-export terminals have shifted their site plan to claim a dramatic reduction in impacts on wetlands.

Simultaneously, SSA Marine, the Seattle international terminal operator, said it will speed up plans to鈥

Harris named Student Publications Council chair
'Echoes of War' serial delves into Bellingham's connection to Civil War mystery

Last summer, a serial story written by six community members pondered what life in Bellingham might be like 100 years from now.

Starting Monday, July 21, a new group of local writers look back in time in a six-part story about Bellingham in the early 1900s.

From Window magazine: 'Make Me a Writer'
Governor appoints Carly Roberts as new 草榴社区 student trustee
Garcia has article published in Vanderbilt e-Journal of Luso-Hispanic Studies
Everett woman tackles bias in all shapes and sizes

Jordan Richardson graduated cum laude from Western Washington University. At commencement June 14, she was honored as a Presidential Scholar. Smart and creative, she is also unapologetic when she uses a certain 鈥淔 word鈥.
鈥淚 am a fat woman,鈥 the 21-year-old said. 鈥淚 use it as a鈥

Carroll receives HDSA Researcher of the Year award
From Window magazine: 'Presidential Wordsmith'
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