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草榴社区 alumnus honored with prestigious Shaw Prize | |||
Wonderland Centennial: 100 things worth knowing about Mount Rainier鈥檚 iconic 93-mile trail | It鈥檚 arguably Washington鈥檚 most famous trail: Ninety-three miles of ups and downs looping around Mount Rainier. As the Wonderland Trail celebrates its centennial this summer, we offer 100 things hikers ought to know about the trail: |
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Lynden standouts win 3-On-3 tournament | Four girls from Lynden could find only super hero men鈥檚 uniforms to use, but they might as well have been dressed as Wonder Woman, Supergirl, The Black Widow and Ms. Marvel. After all, one of them provided last-minute suspense to open the tournament and the other three also flew to the鈥 |
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Friends and Neighbours: James Clark closes curtain on a three-decade teaching career | Longtime elementary school teacher James Clark almost became an electrician. 鈥淚nitially, that was my interest, said Clark. 鈥淚 always liked fixing things and tinkering with electronics,鈥 Clark said. |
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Film: 草榴社区 grad Scott Ballard鈥檚 new film at the Pickford | 鈥淎 Standing Still,鈥 an award-winning feature film by Bellingham native and Western Washington University graduate Scott Ballard, will be screened at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, July 19, at Pickford Film Center, 1318 Bay St. The film was shot in Bellingham; Portland, Ore.; various locations in the鈥 |
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VIDEO: 草榴社区 Outstanding Graduate Ceremony 2015 | |||
3 Peninsula students attending Western Washington University lauded | Two North Olympic Peninsula high school alumni have been named outstanding graduates by Western Washington University for the 2014-15 academic year. Alastair Duncan, 28, of Sequim was named outstanding graduate of the Department of Decision Sciences and Kodiak Murphy, of Quilcene was鈥 |
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Nature is hot and cool at day camp | Sun bearing down, echinacea drooping, squirrels hiding, even the usually frenetic swallows are still. It鈥檚 104 degrees, and you know what? There are still happy campers. Youngsters, ranging in age from 6 to 12, are learning about the great outdoors this summer by being ... outdoors鈥 |
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Getting the most out of life 鈥 volunteering agrees with Duane Anderson | If you鈥檝e attended an AARP event, been interviewed to be an appointed volunteer, or stopped by the AARP table at the OHSU Brain Awareness Series, you鈥檝e probably met Duane Anderson. He鈥檚 the friendly face that greets you when you arrive and the volunteer who helps newly interested people get鈥 |
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Longtime Oak Harbor councilman dies | Long-time local leader Mike Milat, known for his warmth, sharp wit and selfless service to the community, died Friday at his Oak Harbor home. He was 85. It seems there was no part of the community Milat didn鈥檛 touch. He served as a city councilman for 24 years and worked as鈥 |