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Washington State Cops Believe Body Found is Missing Student Dwight Clark | A body believed to be that of college freshman Dwight Clark has been found in a pond near the Western Washington University campus where the straight-A student had been attending classes for only a few weeks. |
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Body of missing ²ÝÁñÉçÇø student found; autopsy planned for Thursday | The body of missing Western Washington University student Dwight A. Clark was found off a dock near the former Georgia-Pacific log pond Wednesday morning, Oct. 6. The U.S. Coast Guard pulled the body from the water shortly before 12:30 p.m. A driver's license belonging to Clark was… |
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Community members pack Red Square in gathering for Dwight Clark | |||
Police: Missing Western student found in Bellingham Bay | Police say the body found Wednesday in Bellingham Bay is Dwight Clark, the 18-year-old Western Washington University student who has been missing for more than a week. |
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Bellingham Police: Body found on waterfront is Dwight Clark | A body found off a dock by the former Georgia-Pacific log pond is believed to be that of missing Western Washington University student Dwight A. Clark. The U.S. Coast Guard pulled the body from the water shortly before 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 6. The body appears to be male, and… |
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Western community to gather at 4 p.m. today for Dwight Clark | |||
Find Dwight Clark reward fund up to $27,550 | |||
Washington State Cops Scour Campus for Missing Student Dwight Clark | A college student who earned straight A's and sent thousands of text messages to his family and friends each month has vanished in Washington, where authorities are scouring a university campus for the missing 18-year-old. Dwight Clark was last seen in the early morning hours of Sept… |
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Search continues for missing student | Friends of missing Western Washington University student Dwight Clark will be on campus every day this week fundraising and passing out flyers to help find their friend. |
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Free finance seminars at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø start Wednesday | Western Washington University business students are offering a series of free seminars to help college-aged people with their finances. The program, called Money Sense, is being is offered through ²ÝÁñÉçÇø's chapter of Beta Alpha Psi, an organization for finance students and professionals… |