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30 Most Beautiful Places to Go to Graduate School | As a grad student, you’ll need plenty of opportunity to relax and recharge your batteries, which is why we decided to highlight the institutions and locations in this list of the 30 most beautiful places to go to grad school. These schools and their gorgeous settings have been chosen based on a… |
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USD 457 hires former Scott City superintendent | A permanent replacement has been hired for the director of transportation position at USD 457 as Bill Wilson, former superintendent of Scott County USD 466, took the reins on July 1. |
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2014 commencement: Christina Van Wingerden | |||
Photos: Nearly 2,000 graduate June 14 | |||
Alumni Association to honor alums today | |||
Faculty asked to participate in spring commencement June 14 | |||
Brian Henshaw named Bellingham finance director | Brian Henshaw has been named city finance director, a post he has filled on an interim basis for the past seven months. The City Council approved Mayor Kelli Linville's selection of Henshaw on Monday, March 24. The annual salary for the position is $131,508. |
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Musical brotherhood | The melodic sounds of two intertwined trumpets can be heard every day around 5 p.m. in the Olga area – much to the neighborhood’s delight. Long time resident Willie Thomas and son-in-law Oliver Groenewald have come to love their daily jam sessions. Every evening they meet in Willie’s… |
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New Fairhaven shop focuses on tea from China | Andy Buckman's new business is his way of bringing some of the exceptional parts of China to Bellingham. Buckman recently opened Great Horse Teas on the first floor of the Sycamore Square building at 1200 Harris Ave. Buckman regularly visits farms in several different provinces of… |
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Bellingham archaeologist joins hunt for U.S. soldiers' remains on Pacific atoll | Garth Baldwin recently spent three weeks on a small island in the turquoise waters of the Pacific Ocean, but it was no vacation in paradise. An archaeologist based in Bellingham, he was sifting coral sand for the remains of U.S. Marines and sailors killed during a bloody World War II… |