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New Bellingham consulting firm offers multicultural awareness lessons for businesses | A new consulting firm is offering a service to local businesses that want to improve multicultural awareness in the workplace. Kim Harris recently started Distinctive Voice Consulting as a way for company staff to have conversations and answer questions about race and culture in a non-… |
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Get to Know the Lead Team – Nate Panelo | Get to Know our next Lead Team member, Nate Panelo, who currently serves as Convention Chair for APAN. He completed his B.A. in Human Services at Western Washington University and his M. Ed. in Higher Education and Student Affairs Administration at the University of Vermont. He is currently… |
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More than 550 to graduate Saturday, March 22 | |||
New exhibit features paintings by alumna Jessica Bonin | |||
Alumni mentors help low-income Seattleites | |||
Bill Baumann helps keep Everett prepared for disaster | He's learning emergency management, Everett-style. |
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Public-private partnership gives the jobless new skill, prospects | Naomi Ruden has a degree in sculpture from the University of Washington. She’s been unemployed since being laid off as office manager for University Baptist Church in Seattle five months ago. |
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Jones knows how to win | New Manawatu Jets import Paul Jones wants to bring his winning culture to Palmerston North. The American 1.95m small forward arrived in Palmerston North on Wednesday and having come from a successful college team, he felt his winning attitude would help the Jets. |
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Newcastle’s Lindsey Anderson named US Lacrosse national youth coach of year | Newcastle resident and youth lacrosse coach Lindsey Anderson has been named by US Lacrosse as its 2013 National Girls Youth Coach of the Year. |
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Lathrop named director of local architects group | Rose Lathrop has been named executive director of the Northwest American Institute of Architects. |