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²ÝÁñÉçÇø grad brings social service passion to lead Lydia Place | For someone just 29 years old, Emily O'Connor, the new executive director of Lydia Place, has an unusual amount of experience and enthusiasm working with domestic violence victims and the homeless. A 2004 graduate of Western Washington University, she holds a master's in social… |
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It takes a creative community to make a film about the Mount Baker Marathon | A hundred years ago, it took grit and perhaps a touch of craziness for a small group of loggers, mill workers and other local men to race up gnarly trails at night and dangerous snowfields at the break of day to reach the summit of Mount Baker, then run back down the mountain to catch a train or… |
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Western's streak ends at 7 | |||
Crescent School District selects new superintendent | The new Crescent School District superintendent is Clayton Mork, a graduate instructor at Western Washington University. Mork, 59, accepted the job offer Thursday night, said present superintendent Tom Anderson on Friday. Mork, who holds a doctorate, replaces Anderson, 66, who… |
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Top educator to retire after 41 years | Bill Lahmann’s office is filled with silly retirement cards, baseball caps and T-shirts. He even has a new set of golf clubs to break in. They are plastic toys, but golf clubs nonetheless. During the past few months, students and employees in the 9,200-student Olympia School District have… |
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Volunteers needed to celebrate seniors | |||
Parks Dept. Readies for Summer Day Camp With New Director | With the summer camp season right around the corner, the Mercer Island Parks & Recreation Department has appointed Chris del Pilar as the new Summer Day Camp Director, according to a city press release. |
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Honors Program graduates bright, gifted students | |||
Alum donates $1 million for new athletic field at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø | A $1 million gift from a Western Washington University alumnus and his family's foundation will help build an athletic field that will be the new home for Western's NCAA Division II men's and women's soccer teams. The total price tag for the project is $4.6 million,… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø workshop to aid community participation in terminal review | Taking a lead from Western Washington University President Bruce Shepard, on Thursday, May 24, the Western Action Coalition, ²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Professional and Technical Writing Program, and a panel of community members will host workshops that will inform participants on how to participate in the… |