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BGHS grad embarks on film project

Lives are made up of moments and people. Sometimes, those moments are strung together to form an adventure and the person is so unique that he can touch someone for a lifetime.
Bob Carter, a 1962 Battle Ground High School graduate, had such an encounter 40 years ago. From that chance鈥

Austin Jenckes to visit, perform at 草榴社区

Fresh from his run on TV's "The Voice," Western Washington University alumnus Austin Jenckes returns to campus to perform at 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 10, at the Performing Arts Center.

Jenckes' major at 草榴社区 was communications and he minored in audio recording at Fairhaven鈥

Wash. native makes Forbes 30 under 30 list

A Washington native has made the Forbes 30 most influential people in marketing under the age of 30 list. 

Andrew Dumont holds a degree in Finance and Marketing from Western Washington University in Bellingham according to his biography on Moz.com.

Overcoming the Odds: A Children's HealthLink Special

In the spirit of the holidays, patients, parents and doctors share inspirational stories of healing and hope. From surviving a near-death drowning to battling a flesh-eating disease, witness how the impossible is possible.

30 under 30

Presenting our third annual 30 Under 30, a tally of the brightest stars in 15 different fields under the age of 30. This is the time to be young and ambitious. Never before has youth been such an advantage. These founders and funders, brand builders and do-gooders aren't waiting for a鈥

Rock-solid wedding for Whatcom couple

On a geological scale, the time that lapsed between when Niki and Doug Clark met each other and when they started to date was infinitesimally small.

Doug, an associate professor of geology at Western Washington University, and Niki, an EMT for Whatcom County Fire District 8, first crossed鈥

Seal guts, protests and 'smoke floating' - stories from Jerry Flora

I first enrolled at what was then called Western Washington State College in 1969, well into the nation's protest years. Western had its share of marches and rallies but remained free of the major rampages that trashed other universities and resulted in injuries and even deaths, notably at鈥

Builder, speaker crafts dream boat from wreck; will give talk Jan. 22 in Port Townsend

In a town sometimes called 鈥渢he city of dreams,鈥 David Moe built his own.

Moe, boat builder and author of motivational books, built his dream boat from a neglected 28-foot fiberglass hull he purchased at auction.

A former Port Angeles resident who has lived in Port Townsend since鈥

Ahn promoted to principal at Bellingham鈥檚 VSH CPAs

Lydia Ahn has been promoted to principal at VSH CPAs in Bellingham.
Ahn has worked at VSH since 2006. Her specialties include real estate, construction and professional services, cross-border business expansion, compliance for U.S. persons living abroad and foreign investments in U.S.鈥

Ten Who Cared: Amanda Grove works to facilitate recreation opportunities for all

Like other public offices, Bellingham Parks and Recreation is still recovering from staff and budgeting cuts attributed to the economic recession. Recreation coordinator Amanda Grove is among those helping the department move forward by restructuring programming and figuring out the best ways to鈥

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