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Woods associate professor writes, arranges songs for choirs, instrumental ensembles | The gray November sky outside the windows provided the only light in John McIntyre's classroom in the Conservatory of Music at St. Mary-of-the-Woods College. The dimness allowed his music history students to see a PowerPoint display on legendary German composer Ludwig van Beethoven.鈥 |
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From Window magazine: Teaching Green | |||
From Window magazine: The First Step | |||
From Window magazine: Gratitude at 29,000 feet | |||
Lummi Islander joins ranks of authors and illustrators of children's books | At age 30, Nadia Krilanovich is still young, but she's old enough to testify to the value of patience and persistence. A native of Santa Cruz, Calif., she moved to Bellingham a dozen years ago to study art at Western Washington University, with the hope of illustrating children'鈥 |
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Yeti Spotted in Washington State in Clint Romag's "The Yeti Incident" | Clint Romag, author of the Bigfoot Horror series "The Sasquatch Encounters," has released the next chapter "The Yeti Incident." There are Yeti in Washington State hidden away on the peaks of Mount Olympus. Quiet, intelligent and deadly, they have lived through the centuries鈥 |
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Mount Vernon company buys Blaine Insurance | Employee Benefits Planning recently purchased Blaine Insurance and has brought on Rod Bring, Ray Westfall and Lori Wilson as principals. The company also has offices in Bellingham and Mount Vernon. Bring, who will manage their Blaine office, is a life time resident of Whatcom鈥 |
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Dublin鈥檚 Grocery Outlet Store Grand Opening on November 20th | Store owners Rich and Ruth Lavine will be hosting a ribbon cutting ceremony officiated by the Dublin Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, November 17, 2010 from 4:30PM to 6:30PM. |
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Koenigs chose coaching at Everett Community College over a career in law or business | Matt Koenigs likes his job. |
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Stanwood manufacturer moving to south Bellingham | Index Sensors & Controls of Stanwood is preparing to move into an empty Port of Bellingham industrial building near the south side waterfront, bringing 34 new jobs. The 35-year-old company manufactures switches, sensors and controls for the industrial, vehicle, engine and equipment鈥 |