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Pastor Jens Sundem has a different way of leading the Little Brown Church | Warm fall sunlight peeked through the windows of the Little Brown Church. |
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Artist Profile: Brian Toews | 鈥淭he Rocky Horror Picture Show,鈥 a cult-film favorite, is always one of the most well-attended Halloween events across the country, and Mount Baker Theatre鈥檚 annual production often sells out. Advance tickets are recommended. |
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Edmonds athlete fulfills need for speed in bobsled | This week, Edmonds native Alex Harrison will find how just how much his life is going to change. Harrison, who graduated from Edmonds-Woodway High School in 2006, will soon find out if he will be member of the USA Bobsled team. |
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The 20 Schools With The Most Grads At Amazon | If you want to suit up with Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, get the right gown. |
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Out With Kids: Newbery Honor writer Kirby Larson at Bellingham's Village Books | For award-winning children鈥檚 writer Kirby Larson, history isn鈥檛 told in the machinations of politics and the glory of military action, but rather in the everyday stories of people who lived in fascinating and difficult times. From the prairies of Montana to the deserts of Iraq, the鈥 |
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Democrat John Lewis Says He's The 'Work Horse' Candidate | John Lewis鈥 decision to run for Congress was born of frustration. It came to a head last year after a Republican-controlled House insisted there could be no budget deal unless Senate Democrats agreed to defund the 2010 federal health care law known as Obamacare. The Senate refused. 鈥 |
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Western alum seventh women鈥檚 finisher at Chicago Marathon | Former Western Washington University distance runner Sarah (Porter) Crouch placed seventh in the 37th annual Chicago Marathon on Sunday, Oct. 12, in Cook County, Ill. It is one of six World Marathon majors. Crouch was clocked in 2 hours, 32 minutes, 44 seconds, bettering her personal best鈥 |
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鈥榃ithout his shoes, I couldn鈥檛 walk鈥: a cobbler with a mission | On Aug. 23, 2002, Leland Bonnett was on the clock, getting a drink of water at the Safeway distribution center in Spokane when a co-worker got careless with a forklift. Bonnett lost all of his toes and chunks of both feet. Out-of-the-box shoes have been out of the question ever since. 鈥 |
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PineCrest educator honored as top teacher | Forging youngsters into solid citizens is the aim of this year鈥檚 regional 鈥 and district 鈥 level Teacher of the Year. PineCrest Elementary School second grade teacher Kim Witte earned Washington Regional Teacher of the Year for Olympic Educational Service District 114. She was notified of鈥 |