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Shelley Muzzy鈥檚 writing latest jewel in busy artistic life | Shelley Muzzy is one of 17 Whatcom County writers who contributed to 鈥淐lover: A Literary Rag,鈥 a local magazine edited by Mary Gillilan. The group meets regularly at the Independent Writers Studio in the Clover Building in downtown Bellingham. Some of the writers will read from the鈥 |
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Washington lacrosse HOF to induct six Saturday | Six state lacrosse leaders from Mercer Island, Edmonds, Redmond, Seattle, Vashon Island, and Bainbridge Island have been selected for induction into the Washington State Lacrosse Hall of Fame. |
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EchoStar Mourns Loss of Satellite Industry Visionary Dean Olmstead | With profound sadness, EchoStar Corporation (NASDAQ: SATS) announces the passing of Dean Olmstead, president of EchoStar Satellite Services L.L.C., after a courageously fought battle with cancer. Dean joined EchoStar shortly after the company's spin-off from DISH Network in January鈥 |
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Bits 'n' Pieces: Washougal actor returns to roots | Washougal鈥檚 Kyle Henick, 23, discovered his passion for acting as a student at Washougal High School. It鈥檚 only fitting that he returned to his alma mater earlier this summer to star in a semi-professional theater production. Shortly after graduating with a bachelor of arts in theater鈥 |
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So You Think You Can Dance? | It鈥檚 only the first quarter in which modern dance has been offered as its own class at Whatcom Community College, both classes and all 40 spots are filled up with students interested in learning 鈥渢he nuts and bolts of modern dance,鈥 says Hannah Lindberg, teacher of the new course. Lindberg is鈥 |
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Posthumous award goes to friend of golf | It is one of those open-ended words that means far more than the massive industry that is its multi-headed modern-day expression. For Paul Backman, communication meant sharing information and fostering understanding among media members and golf industry professionals. |
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Bellingham sign company makes investment in eco-friendly equipment | Each week The Bellingham Herald takes a closer look at a business or construction project. This week: Signs by Tomorrow. What it is: Signs by Tomorrow offers a wide variety of interior and exterior signage including banners, posters, real estate signage and graphics for windows. 鈥 |
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PENINSULA WOMAN: Moriarty gathers grants to keep marine life center afloat | Deborah Moriarty lives in an ecosystem of diverse organisms: federal grant-makers, fourth- and fifth-graders, and this weekend, Crab & Seafood Festival-goers. Her workplace, the Feiro Marine Life Center on City Pier, sits in the middle of today's feasting -- and through the rest鈥 |
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Collective Visions looking for artists for 2011 juried show | Dennis Peacock, the featured juror, is a professional metal sculptor who lives in Shelton, where he maintains his studio. He has completed numerous large-scale sculpture commissions including an untitled stainless relief for the Physics building at Goshen College in Goshen, Ind.., 鈥淥ther Voices鈥 |
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Oelschlager Keeping Klahowya Soccer Kicking | Troy Oelschlager remembers his first day of practice as Klahowya girls soccer coach. |