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News-Review announces new editor

A journalist who has won awards for his investigative reporting and column and editorial writing has joined the staff of The News-Review.

Don Jenkins became the city editor on Monday. As city editor, he assigns coverage of local news and events and edits the鈥

草榴社区 alumna's book added to state's summer reading list

Whatcom Country resident Susan Colleen Browne reports that her memoir, "Little Farm in the Foothills: A Boomer Couple's Search for the Slow Life," has been selected for the Washington State Library's Summer 2010 Reads booklist.

A graduate of Huxley College of the鈥

Pensioner creates five acres of paradise in Ferndale

In the 1990s, Bev Smith purchased a portion of the 30 acres of farmland in Ferndale that her family used to own.

"My folks sold the farm when they retired," Smith says. "They divided the 30 acres into five-acre plots, and I got one of them. This property I own is where I鈥

NCW interiors get green with Cashmere's Indoor Tropics

Now you can grow your favorite fruits, vegetables, herbs and flowers year-round. Kyle and Kelsey Walter are proud to announce the birth of their new store, Indoor Tropics. Both owners are originally from Chelan County and after running Indoor Tropics for two years as a service company, they are鈥

Who's Who: Cascade Bank's new CFO

Cascade Bank, the principal operating subsidiary of Cascade Financial Corp., has named Debra L. Johnson as executive vice president and chief financial officer.

New vice principal at Liberty

Liberty High School officials announced hiring Donna Hood as the school鈥檚 new vice principal in a community e-mail July 9.

Sammamish resident named outstanding graduate

While touring the Italian art scene in Siena in summer 2009, Wesleigh Richardson noticed a seemingly insignificant detail in the 14th century 鈥淢adonna Enthroned with Saints鈥 painting by Italian-born Duccio di Buoninsegna 鈥 Arabic writing.

Artist profile: Erica Charbonneau

Erica Charbonneau, 44, is the director of development at Western Washington University, where she says she "cultivates relationships between 草榴社区's alumni and the greater community and raises greatly needed funds for students and the university."

Bowhay named manager of Haggen store in Ferndale

Dan Bowhay, a Whatcom County native with more than 30 years of experience in the grocery industry, recently was appointed store manager at Haggen Food & Pharmacy in Ferndale.

Will Conroy leads Garfield past Rainier Beach in Adonai Hood Classic final

When you're a tight-knit bunch like the fraternity of accomplished basketball players from Seattle's inner-city, events such as the Adonai Hood Classic basketball tournament aren't treated lightly.

The purpose is to bring together some of the city鈥

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