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Whidbey Island Bank's George Bowen to speak Jan. 27
Presentation on working at Microsoft is Jan. 23
²ÝÁñÉçÇø Psychology Dept. To Offer Free Counseling

Graduate students in Western Washington University's Psychology Department are offering free counseling for adults, teens and children starting today.

Jim Graham with the Psychology Department at Western says the counseling sessions are held under faculty supervision.

Whatcom County groups encourage seniors to overcome their hearing loss

Do you hear what I hear?
For many people over the age of 65, the answer to that question is "no."
Hearing loss is a becoming less of a silent problem as awareness grows and more people are diagnosed. Experts say it's hard to determine whether people suffer from hearing…

Western students read to kids on MLK Day
Read-in marks MLK Day

A free read-in for children ages 3 to 8 is from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday, Jan. 16, in the downstairs Readings Gallery at Village Books, 1200 11th St.
Parents are welcome to participate in the event, which is in its seventh year, and is sponsored by the Center for Service-Learning at…

Rick Larsen to attend annual MLK read-in Jan. 16
Bellingham couple raise llamas for show, therapy and kisses

"Would you like to meet a llama?"
That's the question Niki Kuklenski loves to ask when she encourages people to experience one up close.
Kuklenski, 41, a Western Washington University graduate and substitute teacher in Mount Baker School District, has spent a lifetime…

Second-stage businesses in the spotlight

Western Washington University is launching a statewide recognition campaign called Washington Companies to Watch to honor what it calls second-stage businesses.

Washington is the seventh state to become associated with the national venture created several years ago by the Edward Lowe…

Students to honor MLK with read-in Jan. 16 at Village Books
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