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Video: ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Women's Rowing Seeking Eighth Straight National Title | The Western Washington women's rowing team is seeking its eighth straight Division II National Title this weekend in New Jersey. Sports Director Aaron Levine reports on the Vikings attempt to continue their historic run. |
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Alum donates $1 million for new athletic field at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø | Western Washington University has just announced that alumnus Scott Harrington and his family have donated $1 million to a project to build a new multipurpose athletic field. |
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Port Townsend man selected for state's delegation to Democratic National Convention | Eli Waite has won his first election and is headed to the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C. The 32-year-old Port Townsend man rose to the top of a field of 60 candidates on May 20 as one of seven from the 6th Congressional District chosen to be part of Washington state’s… |
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Bellingham author releases Washington biking book | When Mike McQuaide was asked whether he suspected in his youth that he might become a successful writer, he grinned and responded, "I would have said they had the wrong guy." If you're interested in road biking in Washington state, however, you'll have the right guy… |
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20-somethings go home to regroup | GO AHEAD, ask Joseph Sumi. |
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Recession Generation hit hard in struggle to adulthood | Katie Spangler had it all planned out. |
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EMS Principal Elected to Statewide Middle School Principals' Board | Enumclaw Middle School principal Steve Rabb has been selected by his peers to assume a statewide leadership role through the Association of Washington Middle Level Principals (AWMLP) beginning the next academic year into 2015, according to a press release issued this week by the Association of… |
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Daily Post's Troyke wins ECHL award | Christine Troyke of the Gwinnett Daily Post has been selected as the 2011-12 recipient of the ECHL Outstanding Media Award. |
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Hydraulic Fracturing In The Marcellus Shale | A supply glut and price collapse in natural gas is slowing down the hydraulic fracturing boom in some areas. How market forces, state regulations and health and environmental concerns are shaping development of the Marcellus Shale. |
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Same-Sex Marriage Brings Healing to Me—and My Tribe | For four years, Heather Purser fought quietly but persistently for the right to get married. Then last summer, she captured the attention of state politicians and national media when she persuaded her small tribal community in western Washington to write gay marriage into its constitution.… |