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Former resident named managing editor

Garrett Rudolph, formerly of Issaquah, became managing editor of The Omak-Okanogan County Chronicle on March 1.
Rudolph spent the past five years as the sports editor of the Woodburn Independent in Woodburn, Ore.

Scientists Find Way to Get That Song Out of Your Head

Researchers studying earworms say they have the answer to getting rid of that catchy song stuck in your head. Jen Markham explains what the psychologists found and what researchers say are the top songs that get stuck in people's heads.

²ÝÁñÉçÇø's 'Neuroscience on Tap' continues April 1 at Club Glow in downtown Bellingham
Getting to know Rae Lynn Schwartz-DuPre
Miller has essay published on creative nonfiction
Bilingual student strives for success

Coupeville High School senior Vanessa Bernales, 18, moved here with her family from the Philippines when she was just seven years old. Her parents came here to find a better life for their family.

Entering the American culture at such a young age was a challenge, and her first task was to…

Trueblood has story, article published
Guess has lyrical novella published
Sunshine week celebrates Washington's right to open public records

Nearly fifty years ago a middle-school student and her friends set a major free speech case into motion by wearing a black armband to school to protest the Vietnam war.

They subsequently protested their suspension from school. And eventually won: In 1969 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in…

²ÝÁñÉçÇø professor offers guidance on benefits, risks of social media for teens

Adriana Manago has picked a doozy of a topic for her academic research.

A new assistant professor at Western Washington University, she is studying the impact of Facebook and other social media on the social development of young people.

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