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Watercolor Artist Bev Jozwiak to be Featured at Cole Gallery | Watercolor artist Bev Jozwiak will be featured in a new show at Cole Gallery beginning Saturday. |
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Downtown history tour explores Bellingham's 'sin and gin' past | Marissa McGrath and Sara Holodnick are regular ladies six days a week. |
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Longview Lawman: Jim Duscha takes over as chief of police | Since the time he visited the Longview Police Department on Career Day as an R.A. Long High School sophomore, Jim Duscha knew he would be a cop. |
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Runner still going strong at 77 | The tradition started in 1973 when Tacoma, Wash., resident Ruggles Larson called his four daughters together to tell them about a new race called the Sound to Narrows. |
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Keith Judelman: The guy in charge of calm | Sun streams through the window of Revive Therapeutics. The small waiting room, mildly Asian-inspired and adorned with a vase of orange flowers and neat stacks of books, emits a feeling of calm. Like it should. |
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New Principals Named at Redmond Schools | The Lake Washington School District has selected new principals for the 2011-12 school year at three of Redmond's public schools: Dickinson Elementary, Rockwell Elementary and Explorer Community School. In addition, Tina Livingston, the current principal at Rockwell Elementary, will move to… |
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Two Ferndale teachers promoted to interim elementary principals | Two Ferndale School District teachers are being promoted to interim elementary school principals for the 2011-12 school year to fill vacancies recently announced. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø graduates return home and take first place in 2011 Bellingham Criterium | If homefield advantage plays a part in cycling, both 25-year-old David Fleischhauer and 33-year-old Jennifer Triplett are the face of the argument. |
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Amaya back again for a title run with the Slam | There was a time not too long ago when former Western Washington University basketball standout Tyler Amaya was as concerned about his statistics as he was with winning. At that time Amaya was trying to claw out a professional basketball career overseas while facing the uncertainty of… |
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Janet Marino new director of Whatcom Peace and Justice Center | Janet Marino is enthusiastic about her new job, but says, "I would love to put myself out of business." |