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Letter introduces Kim Depew as Interim Athletic Director at WSHS | Kim’s career includes being a varsity coach for volleyball and softball. As head softball coach for the Wildcats she has taken the team to the district playoffs. In the community Kim founded the Thunder Select Fastpitch Team. Kim is familiar with the duties of athletic directing as she was… |
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BEA president speaks candidly about 'no confidence' vote, goals, district | The Bellevue Reporter sat down with Bellevue Education Association (BEA) president Michele Miller to discuss her goals, and concerns for the district, as well as the 97 percent "no confidence" vote in superintendent Amalia Cudeiro. |
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Teacher prep candidates continue to score well on state exams | |||
After witnessing attacks, she looked homeward | The terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, caused profound shock, horror, fear, anger and sorrow for Americans — and for some, lasting change. Six Puget Sound-area residents tell us how the events of that day played out in their lives. |
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Issaquah resident fled 9/11 destruction in Manhattan | The unbridgeable gulf separating days before 9/11 from days after runs along a Manhattan street named — as if by chance — Liberty. |
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A crowd runs through it: Rafting the rowdy Deschutes | There's a place where you can camp quietly by the riverside, listening to the peaceful flow and reconnecting with times long forgotten. It's the place to enjoy simple things and think deep thoughts about life, love and loss. It's the sort of place Norman Maclean would have written… |
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New LWSD principals bring wealth of experience and excitement to schools | Getting ready for the first day of school and a new academic year is not just for students and their families. |
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Janet Cimino 'saw beauty everywhere' | Janet Cimino never considered herself an artist. |
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Langley scholar earns degree | Erin Pierce-Magdalik of Langley has received her baccalaureate degree in planning and environmental policy-disaster reduction and emergency planning from Western Washington University. |
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Trouble in seabird paradise | It's been a dozen years since the federal government moved thousands of black-capped squawking seabirds here to reduce their diet of endangered fish. |