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Troy Abel part of panel discussion on disclosure of pollution information to be webcast Nov. 4 | |||
Seattle Times Publisher Frank Blethen to speak on campus this Wednesday, Nov. 3 | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø students welcome trick-or-treaters at Ridgeway | More than 150 costumed Western Washington University students will be waiting to welcome local trick-or-treaters in the Ridgeway University Residences complex from 6-8 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 31. |
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North Cascades Park expansion the focus of Bellingham talks | Backers of a proposal to expand North Cascades National Park - perhaps by some 304,000 acres - will speak in Bellingham in the coming days. Called the American Alps Legacy Project, the initiative is led by the North Cascades Conservation Council, The Mountaineers and other partners. They… |
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North Cascades Conservation Council's Jim Davis and Phil Zalesky to speak at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Oct. 29 | |||
Huxley welcomes speakers Oct. 29 to talk about American Alps Legacy Project | |||
In race for Whatcom County Council, Melious and Larson debate who is better for local economy | Whatcom County Council candidates Jean Melious and Tony Larson say electing them would be good for business. But the candidates for the nonpartisan District 1 seat offer voters a choice between different views of governing. Larson says county government is regulating families and… |
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Huxley to hold 'meet the candidates' event | |||
Scott Miles presents in front of Bellingham City Council | |||
PENINSULA WOMAN: Moriarty gathers grants to keep marine life center afloat | Deborah Moriarty lives in an ecosystem of diverse organisms: federal grant-makers, fourth- and fifth-graders, and this weekend, Crab & Seafood Festival-goers. Her workplace, the Feiro Marine Life Center on City Pier, sits in the middle of today's feasting -- and through the rest… |