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草榴社区 grad Victor Cruz excels at Ca帽on de Sol Winery | Victor Cruz, the owner and winemaker at Ca帽on de Sol Winery in Benton City, is proof that nice guys indeed finish first. This isn't to say that Cruz is resting on his laurels at his award-winning winery. On the contrary, he's working on a new label design and is creating the鈥 |
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Today's SIFF highlights: May 31, 2011 | Shot in Washington over just seven days, "Do You See Colors When You Close Your Eyes?" is "shot like a poem is written" and uses nonlinear memories to tell the story of a family tragedy. |
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Lakewood educator always placed family, kids first | When Marlys Jensen made friends, they became friends for life. |
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Fairhaven students hit the field in search of learning | |||
Omak educator is new MSHS principal | John Belcher, principal at Omak High School in central Washington, has been tapped as the next principal at Mount Si High School. |
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South Sound sends help to stricken towns | Two Washington Conservation Corps crews are in Joplin, Mo., removing debris and cutting paths with chainsaws for search and rescue teams to reach demolished buildings. The 10 crew members and two supervisors were dispatched to Joplin from St. Louis, arriving Monday morning shortly after a鈥 |
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Mount Si graduate makes pro debut on soccer pitch | Nothing could be finer than to be in Carolina in the morning, unless you are Gibson Bardsley. |
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Bellingham elementary schools name new principals | Elementary students and families in five of Bellingham's schools will see new faces leading schools this fall. The Bellingham School District announced five new elementary school principals on Wednesday, May 25. All positions start July 1. |
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Job Prospects For College Grads Improving | Employers plan to hire 19% more college graduates this spring than they did last year, according to a survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers. Aaron Ignac, Assistant Director of Career Services at Western, says the economy is slowly coming back. |
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Winning essay inspired by work with foreclosed homes | Sonya Dunning was born and raised in Ellensburg. Now a graduate student at the University of Idaho in Moscow, Idaho, she recently won a national essay contest for "for(e)closure." The nonfiction story was inspired by her work with foreclosed homes and the loss of her childhood home.鈥 |