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MAUHS Board hires Arlington principal Barnes as new vice principal

The Mount Anthony Union Board on Wednesday announced the hiring of Christopher Barnes as the high school's new vice principal.

Coal ports: Will they cost communities their 鈥渟econd paycheck鈥?

For four and a half years, coal exports and the massive terminals proposed at Longview and near Bellingham have been a subject of local debate. Millennium and Gateway Pacific (GPT), respectively, are still far from approval and may never see the light of day. Throughout this time, terminal鈥

1,875 graduate at spring commencement
Newest 草榴社区 grads finding more jobs, but more stipend positions

When Kelsey Rowlson graduated from Western Washington University with a degree in communications, she thought her job search might take a while.
Instead, she lined up a job as the event and program coordinator at the Ferndale Chamber of Commerce in July 2014, a month after graduation.

Western Washington University Graduate Will Compete for Miss America Preliminary

Twenty-three-year old Lizzi Jackson will compete for the title of Miss Washington July 2 and 3 at Highline Performing Arts Center. Jackson won the title of Miss Rainier this past March.

Bellingham port environmental director retires after 20 years

When Mike Stoner first toured the Port of Bellingham鈥檚 properties 20 years ago, he started to make a mental list of contaminated sites that needed work.

It was 1995, and he had just been hired as the port鈥檚 environmental director. Before that, he鈥檇 been working鈥

Bellingham Music Club marks centennial with June 21 concert

It was February 1916. Activist Emma Goldman was arrested for lecturing on birth control; German guns bombarded French lines, starting World War I鈥檚 Battle of Verdun; and renowned Italian tenor Enrico Caruso recorded 鈥淥 Solo Mio鈥 for the Victor Talking Machine Co.

Pastor remains passionate about archaeology

Archaeology: Long hours, hard work and totally worth it.
The Rev. David Cox, interim pastor at St. John鈥檚 Lutheran Church in Norfolk, can attest to that.
Before becoming a pastor, Cox studied archaeology at Western Washington University, formerly Western Washington State College.

North Kitsap grad travels Rio Grande

The Rio Grande is disappearing. Slowly but surely, less and less water is flowing from the snow peaks of Colorado to the Gulf of Mexico. Just shy of a year ago, Colin McDonald travelled along the Rio Grande to learn more about the damages being done to this majestic river.

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