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Bellingham's development authority scrambles for success | The Bellingham Public Development Authority and its executive director, Jim Long, are scrambling to make some progress on the development of city-owned real estate parcels, to show Mayor Kelli Linville and City Council that the independent entity is worth saving. Former Mayor Dan Pike… |
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Development underway for Bellingham bicycle plan | |||
Safety alliance working to make downtown Bellingham better for all | Downtown Bellingham has experienced amazing growth in recent years, becoming a popular place for residents, businesses and visitors thanks to the efforts of many. Now a new group, the Downtown Community Safety Alliance, is bringing together entities with diverse interests in an effort to create… |
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Twitter recap of Western preview 2013 | |||
Western offers evening course for writers and editors | |||
Russian pianist Daniil Trifonov coming to ²ÝÁñÉçÇø | Western Washington University's Department of Music, in partnership with the Bellingham Festival of Music, present Russian pianist Daniil Trifonov in his Bellingham debut at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 11, at Western's Performing Arts Center Concert Hall. The program includes… |
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Your vote could help Compass 2 Campus win $25,000 to help youth | |||
Advocates renew call for living wages on Bellingham waterfront | Environmentalists and labor leaders say they expect to keep on pressing for specific language in waterfront development plans to ensure that the estimated thousands of new jobs there are "living wage." |
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For small-business owners, crowdfunding raises cash, but also questions | After spending six years as a supermarket meat cutter, Chad Johnson is certain that demand exists for a locally owned butcher shop in downtown Bellingham, especially one that would offer a direct supply route between Whatcom County meat producers and local customers. |
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Western's regional dream also a boost for local economy | The city of Bellingham wasn't just seeing blue when Western Washington University hosted both a men's and a women's NCAA Division II West Regional last week - there was quite a bit of green, as well. According to estimates in a ²ÝÁñÉçÇø release, hosting both tournaments pumped… |