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Ceramic artist throws herself into her work at Good Earth Pottery | Ann Marie Cooper, 37, grew up in Edmonds and came to Bellingham to attend Western Washington University in 1995, but moved away after graduation and marriage in 2000. After many years of visiting what felt like home, her family made their permanent move back to Bellingham in 2009. |
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Meet your local firefighter: Erin Graham | Erin Graham is actually a native of San Juan Island, but moved off island when she was a toddler. She moved back at the age of 37. |
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AmeriCorps panel discussion set for May 7 | |||
Meet the 2015 Tribeca Filmmakers #53 : A Directing Quartet Boards America's Busiest Train for 'In Transit' | Numerous documentaries have attempted to create a diverse portrait of the United States of America, but none has ever achieved this solely by boarding our country's busiest long-distance train, the Empire Builder. In the documentary "In Transit," filmmakers Lynn True, Nelson… |
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Endowment and six-figure bequest from former professor support innovative inclusion-diversity projects | |||
Alumnus creates new scholarship to honor mother – and Western’s warm welcome | |||
Upcoming business events for new owners, job seekers | Western Washington University will have its Spring Career Fair from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursday, April 23, in the Viking Union multi-purpose room. Admission to the fair is free and the event is open to the public. |
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Will a tax kill a booming local e-cigarette industry? | Electronic cigarettes went from obscurity to a $2.5 billion industry in the U.S. in the last five years, and Mount Baker Vapor has followed a similar trajectory. The Bellingham company’s website went live in August 2011, hit 100 orders three months later, and reached 1,000 orders the next spring… |
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Packed house watches kickoff of Weds. concerts | |||
Artist Profile: Spotlight on Susan Bennerstrom | Bellingham artist Susan Bennerstrom’s distinctive paintings that explore light and shadow on landscapes and everyday objects have been featured on posters for Bellingham Festival of Music, a calendar for Northwest Poets and Artists, and in shows at La Conner’s Museum of Northwest Art, the Tacoma… |