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Search for Dwight Clark continues in Bellingham | |||
Search for missing Auburn man grows | Dwight Clark is a very caring young man with a lot of ambition, says Pennie Saum, a family friend of the missing 18-year-old student. |
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Auburn vigil for missing student to be held Saturday; search continues | Family and friends of missing Western Washington University student Dwight Clark will be holding a candlelight vigil from 6:30-8 p.m. Saturday at the Brannan Skate Park in Auburn. |
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Candelight vigil held for missing Western Washington U. student | Hundreds of people gathered on the Western Washington University campus Wednesday night, holding candles at a vigil for a missing student. |
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Hundreds gather on ²ÝÁñÉçÇø campus to support family, friends of missing freshman | The flicker of hundreds of candles illuminated a portion of Western Washington University’s campus Wednesday night, Sept. 29, in a show of somber support for the family and friends of a missing freshman. Dwight A. Clark, 18, walked away from an off-campus party in the 1000 block of Indian… |
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'He needs to be found': Hundreds gather at vigil for missing teen | Someone out there must know something -- that's the belief of friends and family members of 18-year-old Dwight Clark. |
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Search For ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Student Comes Up Empty | Four days after a college student was last seen leaving a party, searchers have come up empty in the search for 18-year old Dwight Clark. |
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Mystery surrounds ²ÝÁñÉçÇø student's disappearance | |||
Reward for info about missing ²ÝÁñÉçÇø student; mother pleads for help | The mother of a missing Western Washington University student tearfully pleaded for his safe return Tuesday, Sept. 28, three days after he was last seen leaving an off-campus party. Freshman Dwight A. Clark, 18, left the party in the 1000 block of Indian Street early Sunday morning and… |
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Western's CEV wins large grant to expand export program | Western Washington University's Center for Economic Vitality has been awarded a $664,726 Washington Export Assistance Program grant to support its new Jump Start Washington Exports initiative, a program focused on supporting the export of Washington state products and services through… |