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Ski to Sea director leads race through significant change | "Things always seem to change with Ski to Sea, but one thing almost always remains the same - the position of Ski to Sea race director. As the race prepares for its 38th running, Pete Coy is only the third person to hold the position, following Jeanette "Chickie" Brennan,… |
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State Rep. Scott White, a ²ÝÁñÉçÇø alum, tours campus | |||
Reporter joins staff of Sequim Gazette | The Sequim Gazette welcomes to its news staff Amanda Winters, reporter. She was home schooled until she began attending Peninsula College, from which she graduated in 2006, and transferred to Western Washington University, where she received a bachelor's degree in journalism, minoring in… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø alumna sells her parents on the value of solar power | Aimee Carpenter created a sunny logo calling herself the "Solar Goddess" on the back of her business card. The 25-year-old graduate of Bellingham High School and Western Washington University is sold on the benefits of solar power. Now her parents, Dave and Cindi Carpenter, are… |
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Effingham woman makes splash at U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service | "Cecilia Lewis is light years away from growing up in Effingham because she is a fishery biologist in the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Division of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Conservation in Washington, D.C. |
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Trio of Trojan runners hope to lead the pack at NWAACC | "Seth Pierson, Emmanuel Contreras and Drew Larson all followed different paths to Everett Community College, but each was drawn by a love of running and a desire to compete. |
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Four books every first-time investor should read: ²ÝÁñÉçÇø alumnus Paul Merriman to share this and more May 20 | |||
Hundreds enjoy Back 2 Bellingham weekend on ²ÝÁñÉçÇø campus | |||
Longtime Bellingham banker reflects on industry, Whatcom economy changes, challenges | "Scott Wallace has seen plenty of change in the local banking industry and Whatcom County's economy. Wallace has been a key part of U.S. Bank for more than 30 years, much of it in Whatcom County. Last week he retired from U.S. Bank as the Northwest regional manager. Ann Caldwell… |
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Longview man designs high-end concept cars out of his home | "With the jot of a stylus across an electronic drawing pad, Tavis Highlander can take a new Camaro from stock to state-of-the-art in a matter of minutes. Highlander (his first name is pronounced TAY-vis) uses his artistic skills in Highlander Concept Rendering, a business he started… |