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Longtime Bellingham retailers ready to retire | Two people who have had a huge impact on downtown retail have decided to retire and are selling their 44-year-old store. Chris Foss and Foster Rose have started looking for a new owner to take over Greenhouse, their home furnishings store at 1235 Cornwall Ave. They hope to find a buyer鈥 |
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Demand for computer science forces Washington colleges to ramp up | Four years after graduating from the University of Washington, Audra Linsenmayer began to realize that the job opportunities were few for someone who had majored in English and psychology, as she had. She was working as a contractor at Amazon.com, editing children鈥檚 books and comic books鈥 |
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Slam to face 草榴社区 alumni in Back 2 Bellingham Battle May 15 | The Bellingham Slam, for a second straight year, will face a squad of Western Washington University men鈥檚 basketball alumni in the Back 2 Bellingham Battle at 5 p.m. May 15 at 草榴社区鈥檚 Wade King Center, the team announced in a press release. |
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In memoriam: Ernie Sams, 1925 - 2016 | |||
Puyallup native announces campaign for 25th Legislative District | Running for the state House of Representatives is more than a job or salary for Michelle Chatterton. Her campaign comes from a place of passion for her community, she says. |
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草榴社区 alum Crouch second-fastest U.S. woman in Boston Marathon | Former Western Washington University cross country and track and field standout Sarah Crouch (formerly Porter) was the 11th female to cross the finish line on Monday, April 18, at the 2016 Boston Marathon. Crouch, who now calls Blowing Rock, N.C., home, completed the historic 26.2-mile鈥 |
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Boston Marathon: Early encounter with rooster keeps Sarah Crouch on the run | Every distance runner has a story about what prompted them to take to the road, track or trail for the first time. |
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Inner Child Studio鈥檚 Rachel Andrews Brings the Value of Play to All | Most of us had a favorite game as a kid and we might have regularly spent an entire weekend or summer doing nothing but playing and exploring the world. Eventually, we were encouraged to 鈥済row up鈥 or 鈥渂e more mature鈥 and play time morphed into work time and responsibility. Local non-profit Inner鈥 |
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Lynden Christian hires familiar faces as new football coach, AD | Lynden Christian announced a pair of new hires on Thursday, April 14, in an email from outgoing athletic director Curt DeHaan, and both should be familiar with their surroundings. Dan Kaemingk will return as the Lyncs鈥 football coach, while former Mount Baker athletic director Brenda鈥 |
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Moose Creek Caf茅 Gets New Mural | Ken Leiske calls Colville, Wash. his home, but his work as a signmaker takes him pretty much everywhere, he said. Last week Leiske was in Dayton to paint a mural on the wall outside the Moose Creek Caf茅 and Bakery for business owners Aimee McGuire and Paul Mackay. |