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CLC hires Cassandra McKinney as director of the Green Economy and Sustainable Water Center

Cassandra McKinney became director of the College of Lake County Green Economy and Sustainable Water Center, effective July 2.
Most recently, McKinney worked as water resources manager for McHenry County Government in Woodstock, Ill., where she started and directed the county鈥檚鈥

Kiplagat outraces Tomsich in Alaska 10-K Classic

David Kiplagat and Tony Tomsich raced against each other several times when Kiplagat represented UAA and Tomsich competed for Western Washington University, and Kiplagat referenced their past when they shared a jog Friday.

Thirty young leaders who hold NCW鈥檚 destiny

Welcome to the 2012 edition of 鈥30 Under 35,鈥 a recognition of the best and brightest young people of our region.

Begun last year by Wenatchee Valley Business World, this section is designed to bring forward many of the young minds at work making our communities better places for now and鈥

Roads Scholars Announced

Since 1996, the Road Runners Club of America (RRCA) has awarded grants totaling more than $400,000 through the Roads Scholar庐 program. The goal of the program is to assist American post-collegiate runners who show great promise to develop into national and world class road running athletes. The鈥

Bellingham's 'malamute man' hopes for boost from movie based on his life

The "Dog Guy of Bellingham" once again can enjoy seeing people of all ages drawn to his vehicle as they greet and pet his three playful Alaskan malamutes.

"Except now I'm the 'Dog Mog Guy,'" the 50-something Gary Winkler said with a laugh. "I'm鈥

Oglesby has inside view of the Indy 500

As a mechanic for one of the top teams in IndyCar racing, the track is Krag Oglesby's workplace. It is serious work, too -- always demanding, often intense and occasionally dangerous -- so there is little time for spectating.

Sometimes, though, it is鈥

Startup Spolight: ChorePay offers parents an easier way to manage household tasks

Getting kids to do chores is hard enough. But add in that parents have less time to spend around the house, and that makes for a messy house and undisciplined kids. ChorePay is looking to help parents get back on track by offering a platform that assists in organizing the whole chore process,鈥

Kristen Proctor exhibit opens at MLT Library Aug. 1

The Mountlake Terrace Arts Advisory Commission presents the Kristen Proctor exhibit at the Mountlake Terrace Library, 23300 58th Ave. W. The exhibit features paintings and drawings by local artist Kristen Proctor.

Mountlake Terrace resident Kristen Proctor developed her passion for鈥

Davis High grad receives NAACP鈥檚 top honor

Davis High School graduate Eric Wingerter (Class of 鈥91) has been working for advocacy groups in the nation鈥檚 capital since 1997, and earlier this month was recognized by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People with the organization鈥檚 highest award.

Skyline High School graduate, Olympic cyclist Tela Crane, races for gold

Under the scorching June 22 Colorado sun, Tela Crane zoomed around the velodrome, reaching 45 mph on her bike. After finishing the flying 200-meter sprint, Crane had a smile on her face.
She knew she had just pedaled to her personal best. However, she had no idea that her time of鈥

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