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Sharon Coss joins the Stanford Who's Who

Sharon Coss has been accepted among the prestigious ranks of Stanford Who's Who as a result of his remarkable professional career. As a Counselor with the Se Eye Chen Youth Home for the past 6 years, Sharon has routinely exhibited the passion, vision and dedication necessary to be鈥

草榴社区 alumnus wins prestigious transportation fellowship from Federal Highway Administration
Kristy Edmunds named director of UCLA Live

There's a long tradition of beauty pageant winners coming to Los Angeles to make their way in the creative world, but not by the route taken by Kristy Edmunds, who will be announced Tuesday as the next artistic and executive director of the financially struggling UCLA Live performance鈥

Life Story: Gardening and helping others were her passions

Ruby Rose Armstrong's flower beds were a source of pride and joy.

She grew up gardening at her parents' farm in Oso, where the garden was so beautiful people driving by would slow down just to look.

She nurtured her鈥

OUTDOORS: New association forming to extol the virtues of flatland rowing

Row, row, row your boat. That's the idea behind a new club getting ready to launch off the shores of Lake Whatcom this spring.

But while there are already multiple paddling or boating-related groups in and around Bellingham waterscapes, the Whatcom Rowing Association is hoping to鈥

Two Chickens, a Duck and a Local

Even as a young child, she always knew that when she grew up she wanted to create books for children. 鈥淚 have vivid memories of being in the fourth grade and saying that what I really wanted to do was illustrate children鈥檚 books,鈥 says Nadia Krilanovich, who was born on Depot Hill in Capitola鈥

Phoenicians make positive social change

It鈥檚 a quarter after 10 on a Saturday morning at the Red Onion Lounge. Mary Hart is shuffling through loose papers like a lawyer ready to defend the accused. Transient rays of sunlight creep in from the Cave Creek strip, spotlighting the Midwestern women鈥檚 red hair and steel-blue eyes.

University of Tokyo Ph.D. student to speak on urban greenspace in Japan April 8 at 草榴社区
Aledo church gearing for growth

Ron Buch, pastor of Aledo Church of Christ, once had political aspirations.

He graduated from Western Washington University with a double major 鈥 in political science and communications 鈥 and once served as an aide to U.S. Congresswoman Linda Smith, a former鈥

Adelstein announces bid for county auditor

Debbie Adelstein, the chief deputy auditor, has announced her candidacy for Whatcom County auditor. Adelstein brings six years of senior experience to the office as the chief deputy of the auditor鈥檚 office.

Adelstein has lived in Bellingham since 1967 with the exception of three years鈥

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