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After losing job, Bellingham widow dives into research and writing | Janet Oakley, 65, of Bellingham faced two big changes in her life by going back to one of her first loves. |
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Meridian hires new AD to lead it into exciting era of change | With a number of changes on the horizon and the Meridian School District expected to start construction on a new high school in September, every aspect of the school is likely to see some level of adjustment over the next couple of years. |
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Erickson calls it a career | chool District 48 is saying goodbye to Superintendent Dr. Rick Erickson, and Dr. Erickson is saying goodbye to a great career in education. As of July 31, Erickson will no longer be part of District 48 (Sea to Sky) as he retires from a successful 41 years in the field. ·¡°ù¾±³¦°ì²õ´Ç²Ô… |
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Canoeing is the topic of David Thompson talk | Two experts on canoeing and canoe history will offer talks at 7 p.m. Monday at Chateau Faire le Ponte Winery. Canoe instructor Marc Van Grinsven built a birchbark canoe using all natural materials and handmade tools to follow David Thompson’s epic 1811 journey through Canada and down the… |
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New Shuksan Middle School principal, vice principals, announced | Starting this fall, Shuksan Middle School will have a new administrative team leading the school, but at least one face will be familiar to families and students. Bellingham School District officials selected Spokane-area assistant principal Jay Jordan to be principal of the school, with… |
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State Sen. Ericksen to run for Whatcom County executive | State Sen. Doug Ericksen will run for Whatcom County executive this year, setting up a primary election fight over the seat being vacated by Executive Pete Kremen. Ericksen, a Republican who lives near Ferndale, was first elected to the state House of Representatives in fall 1998; he then… |
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Sleep doctor has Canucks peaking at right time | The Vancouver Canucks’ sleep doctor doesn’t yet know if he’ll be given a Stanley Cup ring, but if the team beats the Boston Bruins for the NHL championship, than he will have a strong claim to some jewelry. Pat Byrne, a vice-president and co-founder of Hawaii-based Fatigue Science, has… |
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Echo Lake Elementary Names New Principal | Michelle Kennedy Carroll has been selected as the new principal of Echo Lake Elementary School, Superintendent Sue Walker announced. The appointment is effective July 1 and is subject to approval by the Shoreline School Board. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇøâ€™s Everett Weekend MBA Program Taking Applications for 2012 School Year | Western Washington University is accepting applications for its Master in Business Administration (MBA) program in Everett, with classes to begin in January 2012. This is to be the second cohort for the MBA program, which has proven popular with students who appreciate the weekend-based… |