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Rowe joins Wells Fargo

Wells Fargo has named Terese Rowe as senior vice president and head of its Agribusiness Group of Oregon.
Rowe, who is based in Eugene, will assist Bruce Zavalney, senior vice president and head of Central Washington Ag and Commercial Banking, and Sally Williams, senior vice president and…

Where are they now?

The recent state appearances by Liberty Bell High School’s fourth-place girls’ soccer and seventh-place boys’ cross-country teams are reminders that a ticket to the big dance is a goal all teams dream of and a lucky handful actually achieve.
While many Mountain Lions teams have…

Nooksack tribal member turns shoes into canvas for art

A penchant for creating Northwest native art on shoes has turned into a business opportunity for a Nooksack tribal member.

Louie Gong recently launched a website for Mockups, which resemble white Vans-style shoes that customers use to paint intricate designs.

The product is a do-it…

Review: Village Theatre Makes Holiday 'Traditions' with Fiddler on the Roof

If you know a little about musical theatre, you know that the opening number makes or breaks the popularity of a play. It sets the tone, introduces the theme, and hopefully brings you into the world the playwright wants to create.

Bellingham physical therapist earns advanced degree

Jane Richardson, owner of Skyline Physical Therapy in Bellingham, announced her completion of a Doctorate of Science in physical therapy from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center.

Alumnus' documentary on poverty to screen Nov. 26
Native American Educator, David Whitener Sr., Walks On

David W. Whitener Sr., of the Squaxin Island Tribe, spent 17 years on the faculty at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, in the Native American Studies Program before retiring in 1996. But his love of education started much earlier when he graduated with a master’s degree in the…

Moses Lake woman becomes Rhodes scholar finalist

Analiesse Isherwood was on her way to the bus stop when she received email notification that her application as a Rhodes Scholar finalist had been accepted, or rejected. And the subject line wasn't very revealing.
"I almost shut down the e-mail," anticipating rejection and…

Local painter finds catharsis in creating art

The scenes in Janice Wermann’s paintings might seem lonely.
A single sailboat, a solitary bird, a beautiful landscape without people or animals. But each piece is a testament to her family — her impetus for painting, the medium she chooses, even the brightly saturated color…

New Microsoft Windows president talks about latest product at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø forum

Julie Larson-Green still may be getting used to the idea of leading all of Microsoft's Windows operations, but she's comfortable talking about the company's latest product.

She spoke at the 12th Annual Western Washington University Bellingham Business Forum, held Wednesday…

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