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Honorary grad

Ariadnne Alatriste Pena of Laguna Hills has been honored as the 100,000th degree recipient at the Western Washington University. Alatriste Pena was a cultural anthropology major who transferred from Saddleback College.

Where there's air, there's a road

Bryan Phillips has come a long way from his middle school days in Medford, Ore., where he and a buddy built their first hovercraft, a wooden contraption that kept taking on water and sinking.

Today Phillips, 40, is the lead designer and builder of 14-foot-long and鈥

ART: CVG Show to Feature 113 Artists from Around Washington

One hundred and thirteen artists from 40 cities around Washington have been accepted into the CVG Show, Collective Visions Art Gallery鈥檚 fourth annual statewide juried arts show.

The competition is the largest juried art show in Kitsap County and one of the largest鈥

Parker named magazine's managing editor

Hilary Parker is the new managing editor of Bellingham Alive magazine, a lifestyle publication distributed from Everett to Blaine.

Port Angeles-bred, world-traveled duo home for free concert

It should be a romantic afternoon. Sweetly comic, even.

The Bottom Line Duo, a pair who met at Port Angeles High School and went on to share their music across North America and Europe, will return home to give a free concert this Thursday. The menu of the lunchtime interlude will run鈥

Local woman brings new life and style to downtown Puyallup

When Ashley Walton moved home to Puyallup after college, she promptly decided to take an alternative approach to the traditional job search process.

Walton, who graduated in August from Western Washington University with a degree in communications, has opened a consignment shop.

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Resource Center announces hire

Christy Schaerer has been hired as the new programs coordinator for the Women鈥檚 Resource Center.

Schaerer will be responsible for coordinating all resource and referral services for clients, the annual 鈥淕irls to Women, Women to Girls Conference,鈥 the volunteer鈥

Tingstad and Rumbel Acoustic Duo at Ovations Concert January 23rd

Contemporary acoustic instrumentalists Eric Tingstad and Nancy Rumbel are celebrating 25 years together combining American finger-style guitar with melodic woodwinds. The duo, who hail from the Pacific Northwest, first appeared for the Arts Council鈥檚 Ovations in 2005 and were wildly applauded鈥

Artist profile: Billie Wildrick

Billie Wildrick is a 2000 graduate of Western Washington University's Fairhaven College. For nearly 10 years, she's been in featured roles or has starred at The 5th Avenue Theatre, the premiere venue in Seattle for launching musical theater shows that eventually go on to Broadway in鈥

Everett marathon sends kids to camp

Brent Schwartz was training to run his first marathon with his dad in November when John Schwartz, a U.S. Navy commander, was deployed to Afghanistan.

Schwartz, 28, didn鈥檛 want to run the Seattle Marathon alone. Instead, he logged 26 miles through north Everett鈥

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