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Tacoma grad earns Fulbright scholarship | Western Washington University graduate Matthew Osborne of Tacoma has received a Fulbright Scholarship to help teach English in Hallein, Austria. Osborne, a graduate of Charles Wright Academy, majored in a self-designed course focusing on political science and music. He graduated from… |
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Panel discussion to help students learn more about Americorps | |||
Couple's extreme trek covers wild corner of continent | At this time last year Caroline Van Hemert and Pat Farrell were rowing homemade boats up Alaska's Inside Passage, en route from Bellingham, Wash., to their cabin near Haines, Alaska. |
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Made in Alaska: ‘The Snow Child’ Author Eowyn Ivey | Eowyn Ivey loves to read. And when the Pulitzer Prize nominations were announced in early April, she was eager to get online and see which of her favorite authors had been nominated. |
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Relay for Life inspires Lynden woman | For those of you not familiar with Relay of Life, I will do my best to summarize it for you. Through this signature global movement known as Relay for Life, the American Cancer Society raises funds and awareness in the battle against cancer. Relay is a powerful overnight experience that takes… |
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Central Valley grad Davis picked by Dolphins | Will Davis, a 2008 graduate of Central Valley High School, was selected by the Miami Dolphins in the third round of the NFL draft. Davis, a cornerback, was a two-year starter at Utah State. He had five interceptions and broke up 17 passes as a senior last year. |
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A missionary who lifts weights can lift up hearts, too | "Both my parents were from northern Philippines. I was born and raised in Seattle, Wash. When it gets overcast and drizzly here, I get nostalgic. I went to public and then Catholic school, fifth through eighth grade. High school was John F. Kennedy Catholic School in Seattle. My brother, 16… |
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Olympia to induct newest Hall of Fame class | Hadley Jensen, Class of 1999: Jensen, who coached volleyball at Olympia last fall, was the school’s female athlete of the year as a senior. She helped the volleyball team win its first state title and earned all-state honors. She also was league MVP in fastpitch and set school records for hits,… |
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Michael-Paul Gurulé conducts, and also plays sax regularly at Skylark's in Fairhaven | Michael-Paul Gurulé, 38, and his ensemble, Nuages (pronounced: noo-aj), have a regular gig every third Saturday at Skylark's Hidden Café in Fairhaven. The next one is Saturday, April 20, at 8 p.m. |
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Students to compete in inaugural comedy competition |