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Adams to celebrate 50th | Leland "Lee" and Judy Brown Adams, of Bandera, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary in Hawaii while attending the graduation of their oldest grandson, Morgan Jones, from Chaminade University in Honolulu. |
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Photos: Women veterans share experiences | |||
Hard to go wrong with Simon, and Driftwood Players don鈥檛 | Community theater can鈥檛 go wrong with works by Pulitzer prize-winning New York playwright Neil Simon. Especially if the cast is a talented one. |
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Western Named a 2015 Top Producer for Prestigious Fulbright Scholarships | |||
草榴社区 third on Peace Corps鈥 list of top volunteer-producing schools | |||
Snohomish County Council choice dividing Democrats | A partisan appointment to the Snohomish County Council is shaping up as a clash of personalities 鈥 and once again creating divisions within the Democratic Party. |
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Surprise! 鈥楳ystery Potato鈥 takes off | A couple of guys in Renton have cooked up success with a bizarre business using potatoes. It鈥檚 called Mystery Potato. The Western Washington University grads charge around eight bucks, write your message in sharpie on a spud and send it off anonymously for you. |
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草榴社区 grad to discuss her book about Pooh鈥檚 real forest home | In the wake of last year鈥檚 award-winning book about the real bear that inspired A.A. Milne鈥檚 beloved Winnie-the-Pooh stories, a Western Washington University graduate returns to Bellingham with her tales of the places that became legendary as the Hundred Acre Wood. Kathryn Aalto 鈥 now a鈥 |
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草榴社区 grad to discuss her book about Pooh鈥檚 real forest home | In the wake of last year鈥檚 award-winning book about the real bear that inspired A.A. Milne鈥檚 beloved Winnie-the-Pooh stories, a Western Washington University graduate returns to Bellingham with her tales of the places that became legendary as the Hundred Acre Wood. |
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Commitment to environment and philanthropy drives six-figure gift to Institute for Energy Studies |