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Jessica Kelly Proves There's No Shortage of Volunteer Opportunities in Renton | How many of us spent time as a child fishing with a parent or grandparent? Probably most of us did. There are an estimated 40 million anglers in this country, and yet, it鈥檚 a sport reserved largely for the able-bodied. |
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Echo Lake Elementary Names New Principal | Michelle Kennedy Carroll has been selected as the new principal of Echo Lake Elementary School, Superintendent Sue Walker announced. The appointment is effective July 1 and is subject to approval by the Shoreline School Board. |
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His job gone, 'Rem' is honored as top athletic director | One of the wisest things the Community School ever did was hiring John Remington as a history teacher 24 years ago. |
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LCC picks Centralia College VP as its next president | A Centralia College administrator will be the next president of Lower Columbia College. The LCC Board of Trustees on Wednesday selected Chris Bailey, a vice president at the Lewis County community college, to take over when president Jim McLaughlin retires in September. 叠辞补谤诲鈥 |
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Mount Si has a new principal | John Belcher, principal at Omak High School in central Washington for the past seven years, has been chosen as the new principal at Mount Si High School. |
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Spring quarter commencement set for June 11 | |||
One soprano, two masterworks | For someone who was initially turned down by every music school she applied to, Canadian soprano Erin Wall has done pretty spectacularly, thank you. Wall, who was born in Calgary and grew up in Vancouver, spent 11 years studying piano but didn't take her first voice lessons until her鈥 |
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Go lose yourselves, graduates | Over the past few weeks, America's colleges have sent another class of graduates off into the world. These graduates possess something of inestimable value. Nearly every sensible middle-age person would give away all their money to be able to go back to age 22 and begin adulthood anew.鈥 |
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CPSD's Jacobs Finds Her Life's Work In Serving Children | Carole Jacobs鈥 mission is not yet complete. So when the time came to decide if she would seek a fifth term on the Clover Park School Board, Jacobs, the longest-tenured member of the quintet of directors, just couldn鈥檛 walk away. 鈥淭o work in the Clover Park School District is to go鈥 |
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Death Cab For Cutie's Guide To Seattle: Humble Beginnings | When Ben Gibbard first moved to Seattle, he spent most of his time wishing he could just go back to Bellingham, Washington. That was where he had gone to school (Western Washington University) and where, sometime around 1997, he had formed Death Cab For Cutie (whose new album, Codes and Keys, is鈥 |