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Professor Ed Vajda to discuss Chernobyl nuclear disaster Feb. 29 | |||
New course on entrepreneurship is open to the public | |||
Eastlake community shows their colors around the world | After learning of the third death to strike the Eastlake community in the space of two weeks, Claire Jones came up with a simple gesture she hoped would help the community unite, regardless of their current locations. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø Offers Free Tax Help | Volunteer income tax assistance is now available to the public free of charge at Western Washington University and Whatcom Community College. Bryan Rohde with Western’s Beta Alpha Psi and Accounting Society says they have about thirty trained volunteers ready to help you prepare and e-… |
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Whatcom apartment vacancies remain low, leading to increases in rent | As apartment vacancy rates remain at low levels across Whatcom County, industry experts say renters should continue to expect increases in what they pay each month. |
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Welcome to Puget Sound, Mr. President — environmental work in progress | Mr. President, welcome to Washington, Puget Sound and Everett. Your visit to Boeing takes in a special point of pride for the region and the national economy. |
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Learn to prune roses in free class Feb. 16 | |||
Western Connections series looking for faculty, staff speakers | |||
Nonprofit leaders to discuss their work at Bellingham seminar | Seven top officials from area nonprofits will talk about their work at a Local Leaders Seminar, hosted by the human services program at Western Washington University. |
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Students offer free tax assistance through April 16 |