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BASKETBALL: Amaya heads to Syria to play professionally | Former Western Washington University and Bellingham Slam forward Tyler Amaya has signed a contract to play professional basketball in Syria, the Slam announced in a press release. |
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Ex-Seneca Gaming exec adds D.C. work | Barry Brandon, a former top ranking official with Seneca Gaming Corp., has landed a new firm that takes him back to Washington — but for work only. |
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Hudson’s Bay grad building trails in Arizona | Julie Kern, a graduate of Hudson’s Bay High School and Western Washington University, has been working on an eight-week trail building project for the city of Casa Grande, Ariz. She’s with a team of nine other members of AmeriCorps, the residential national service program for young adults. |
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New Bellingham venture is helping to create companies, jobs | Madison Miner hopes his story of staying in Bellingham to start a high-tech business becomes the rule rather than the exception. |
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New commercial fisheries chief named | State Fish & Game Commissioner Cora Campbell today announced the appointment of Jeff Regnart as director of the Division of Commercial Fisheries. Regnart started yesterday. He had been regional supervisor with the Division of Commercial Fisheries, Central Region. |
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Not your ordinary model-train set | Here are some numbers that help explain why jaws drop at the first sight of the model-train set that tech entrepreneur Peter Hambling is having built in the basement of his Medina family home: |
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Larrabee Elementary principal moving to Carl Cozier | Larrabee Elementary School Principal Eric Paige is being recommended as the new principal for Carl Cozier Elementary School. |
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Alumni coffee booth heads to south campus Wednesday | |||
Escape the humdrum and snowboard every day? Mount Baker's 'lifties' tell how it's done | The morning commute is bumper to bumper. A man in the next lane absently blows on his morning coffee. Catatonic. The woman in the rearview mirror texts rapidly. Distracted. The line of cars crawls endlessly toward heated offices and stale coffee. Bad benefits. Insecure tenures. |
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Johnson Evans enters Western Washington Athletics Hall of Fame | Cathy Johnson Evans, who helped the Western Washington University softball team to the NAIA national championship in 1998, has been inducted into the ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Athletics Hall of Fame. The Hudson’s Bay High School graduate was one of four to formally enter the Hall on Saturday, bringing its… |