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Deadline calls for retiring publisher

After putting out nearly 1,500 weekly issues without fail, Gary Nevan can soon stop worrying about deadlines.

The publisher and owner of the Columbia Press since his 32nd birthday in 1988, Nevan, now 60, is handing the keys to the鈥

Bellingham鈥檚 Past, Preserved

When I relocated to Bellingham, editors of the history anthology, 鈥淲estern Washington Reflections鈥 invited me to contribute a personal essay on . I turned to Jeff Jewell at鈥

Leif Whittaker鈥檚 memoir: climbing Everest, in his father鈥檚 footsteps

Leif Whittaker’s recollection of a terrifying midnight pee on Mount Everest’s South Col says a lot about what it was like to grow up as the youngest son of 鈥

James Husted recalls the heyday of synth music

Synthesizer artist and singer James Husted has called several Seattle neighborhoods home since arriving in 1975, including Wallingford, Green Lake, and his current home in Ballard. But it’s a warehouse in Belltown, on Battery between First and Second鈥

Meet the woman in charge of running the NHL鈥檚 best new arena - 草榴社区 alumna Susan Darrington

As he grew up in Edmonton, Darrington’s stepfather, Neil Campbell, was an executive with the exhibition association that operated the coliseum. He began working for the organization two years before the rink opened in 1974, and for the next dozen years served in a variety of capacities,鈥

SEPA names Obama Administration official Mike Kruger as director of Communications

The Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA) has named Mike Kruger as the educational nonprofit’s new Director of Communications. Kruger most recently served in the Obama Administration as the Deputy Director of Public Affairs and Director of Digital Engagement at鈥

Portland Community College's new president settles into the job

Mark Mitsui, Portland Community College's new president, is no stranger to the Pacific Northwest.

He grew up in Seattle then studied at Western Washington University in Bellingham. He led a community college in Seattle before joining the U.S. Department of鈥

Doug Mah: State worker, Olympia mayor and now business owner

Mah earned his undergraduate and graduate degrees in sociology at Western Washington University. His undergraduate degree had an emphasis in criminology, while his graduate degree had an emphasis in demography.

Building Positive Energy鈥擥reen Designer Ted Clifton Promotes Power House

Imagine building an affordable home that also meets sustainable requirements. Imagine outfitting this affordable home with solar energy and going beyond Net Zero. According to local green designer and builder Ted Clifton (of 鈥

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