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Business startup weekend event at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø June 24-26

Plenty of ideas that could lead to a new business are expected to be tossed around June 24-26 at Western Washington University.

Western's College of Business and Economics and its MBA program are among the sponsors for Startup Weekend, a 54-hour event where business people come…

Bellingham woman created Neighborhood Playhouse to encourage young actors

Lizanne Schader founded The Neighborhood Playhouse about 10 years ago in, she says, "a sort of backwards way - with the outreach first, teaching workshops in the schools through the Allied Arts Education Project, and then added character-trait assemblies, after-school drama clubs, school…

Uptick seen in Whatcom County business startups

While the local economy remains troubled, it appears becoming a business owner is a growing trend in Whatcom County.

In the first nearly six months of 2011, I've spotted or written about 67 brick-and-mortar businesses that have opened or are getting ready to open. That's well…

End-of-life treatment decisions focus of next Bellingham City Club on June 22

Medical treatment for people at the end of life will be the topic of the next Bellingham City Club meeting, Wednesday, June 22.

Youths hope to save Pearl Street pig

As student activism goes, saving the Paper Doll rocking pig is definitely a novel endeavor.

But when a group of Boulder-raised college students learned that, after 19 years as a Pearl Street Mall fixture, the pig's days might be numbered, they got busy.

Grads, family revel in 2011 spring commencement June 11
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WTA's Sunday service in Bellingham set to return starting June 12

Whatcom Transportation Authority will restore Sunday bus service in Bellingham starting Sunday, June 12.

The agency also will make other changes to various routes, as well as launch an online trip planner that day.

WTA cut its Sunday service last September after voters rejected a…

²ÝÁñÉçÇø students can drop off unwanted stuff, or exchange it, on June 12

It's moving out time for Western Washington University students as spring quarter ends, but organizers are hoping a community exchange spot will mean more unwanted items will be reused, rather than discarded on curbs and sidewalks.

Students are asked to bring usable but unwanted…

²ÝÁñÉçÇø's College of Business and Economics co-sponsoring Bellingham's 'Startup Weekend' June 24 to 26
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