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New principal named for Bellingham High School

Bellingham High School has a new principal, and it's a face students know.
Jeff Vaughn had been serving as interim principal since June, when a search to replace longtime principal Steve Clarke wasn't successful.
Clarke has been executive director of teaching and learning鈥

Fall commencement 2011
Troller Dan Falvey Named 2011 Highliner of the Year

National Fisherman will honor two Alaskans at the Pacific Marine Expo in Seattle this weekend.

Bill Webber, Jr., of Cordova, and Dan Falvey of Sitka will join San Francisco鈥檚 Larry Collins as the magazine鈥檚 2011 鈥淗ighliners of the Year.鈥

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Pecha-Kucha night to be held Oct. 25 in honor of National Archives Month
Sleeping giant pries open Canucks' eyes

On Sunday, Vancouver scientist Pat Byrne will head to Rogers Arena, home of the Canucks, and begin setting the NHL team's travel plan for the remainder of the season.

By that time he will know the score of a Rugby World Cup semi-final match between New Zealand's All Blacks and鈥

Keegan to move on after decade of Peninsula College growth

Tom Keegan, who led Peninsula College through an unprecedented decade of growth with new campus buildings and facilities in Port Angeles as well as larger classroom satellites in Port Townsend and Forks, is leaving.

Keegan announced Thursday that he accepted the presidency of Skagit鈥

Keegan picked to lead Skagit College

The Skagit Valley College Board of Trustees at its Oct. 12 board meeting unanimously selected Dr. Thomas Keegan as the college鈥檚 sixth president.

As the result of a national search, Keegan was selected from a pool of forty applicants.
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Clallam County planner wins quarterly award, parking spot

Clallam County Long Range Planner Robert Knapp earned the Department of Community Development鈥檚 employee of the quarter award for the third quarter, department Director Sheila Roark Miller announced.

As a token for his efforts, Knapp gets three months of designated parking
at the鈥

Peninsula鈥檚 Keegan a finalist for Skagit Valley College president

Peninsula College President Tom Keegan is one of four finalists for the presidency of Skagit Valley College in Mount Vernon.

Keegan, a 1978 graduate and former graduate intern at Skagit, said he is happy at Peninsula College but couldn鈥檛 pass up the 鈥渦nique opportunity鈥 to return to鈥

Is Seattle creating ghettos of poverty and pollution?

In Seattle, the rich may get richer.
But the poor get pollution.
A recently published study by academics from the state shows that the most dangerous air pollution in Seattle is becoming concentrated on the vulnerable residents of poor neighborhoods.

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