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Communications group airs it out to help Ski to Sea on race day | Mark Challender has for two decades served as an enthusiastic and significant supporter of Ski to Sea, even though he spends race day at home on the south side of Bellingham. Challender, 59, is president of Whatcom Emergency Communications Group. He has found his niche in monitoring radio鈥 |
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Photos: Back 2 Bellingham weekend | |||
Power couple of Northwest professional golf? Try the Griffins | In this high-stakes adventure called life, Chris and Sara Griffin鈥檚 path together seems to find a lot of rolling hills and poa grass. The Griffins are the power couple of golf in Washington: When they married in 2012, they became the only husband-wife team of the 1,173 club professionals鈥 |
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Crowning empowerment of people with disabilities | Jennifer Haunton sang "God Bless the USA" in her sparkling red dress on stage as boyfriend Justin Maxwell signed the words Saturday night at Sheridan Park Community Center. The two showcased their talents during the Mr. & Miss Empowerment Pageant for people with disabilities鈥 |
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Country music fan is two-stepping her way to a new Ferndale business | Lifelong country music fan Jessie Anderson has wondered why Whatcom County has few choices to dance, so she decided to do something about it. On Friday, May 13, Anderson opened the Kickin鈥 A Saloon & Dance Hall at 5225 Industrial Way in Ferndale, near Walton Beverage. The 4,500-square鈥 |
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Engineering lab renamed to Erich Sarapuu Robotics Lab | |||
草榴社区 Career Services Center report shows improving job market for graduates | |||
草榴社区 welcomes all to Back2Bellingham 2016 reunion | Western Washington University hosts its seventh annual Back2Bellingham 2016 reunion weekend for alumni, families, students, faculty, staff and the community Thursday-Sunday, May 12-15. Events kick off at 5:30 p.m.Thursday, May 12, at Western鈥檚 Viking Union Multipurpose Room with the 2016鈥 |
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2016 Distinguished Alumni and Recognition Award recipients announced | |||
Yelm High principal hired as district鈥檚 next superintendent | The Yelm School Board unanimously voted 5-0 Thursday evening to appoint Brian Wharton as the district鈥檚 next superintendent. 鈥淚 was humbled,鈥 he told The Olympian. Wharton, 52, of unincorporated Thurston County near Lacey, has been principal at Yelm High School since 2010. Prior to鈥 |