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Indian Street to be renamed at Nov. 16 ceremony | |||
Design would renovate Granary Building on Bellingham waterfront | People could soon see the first redevelopment along the waterfront as Harcourt Developments continues to push ahead with plans to remodel the Granary Building. Architect John Reid of Robinson McIlwaine (RMI) Architects has been working with the city to go over the preliminary design for鈥 |
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Use drop boxes for last-minute ballots in Whatcom County | Voters who waited until Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 3, to cast their ballots should deliver them to drop boxes at 14 locations across Whatcom County. Ballots dropped in the mail on Tuesday may not be postmarked in time to be counted, the county auditor said. |
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Sehome hires Walton to replace 鈥楳r. Mariner鈥 as baseball coach | The best way to replace a coaching legend, of course, is to hire another legend. That鈥檚 exactly what Sehome athletic director Colin Cushman did when he announced Thursday, Oct. 29, that Monte Walton will take the reins as coach of the Sehome baseball program, replacing 鈥淢r. Mariner鈥濃 |
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Attracting top tech talent at Seattle Startup Week | Are you sitting on the next great, big idea? Ever dream of leaving your current job and venturing out on your own? Thousands of entrepreneurs and mentors from the region are gathering for a series of events as part of Seattle Startup Week. Event topics range from obtaining鈥 |
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Bruce Shepard to students: This Halloween, be safe, be a good neighbor | |||
Crowd sings 鈥榊ou Are My Sunshine鈥 for WCC鈥檚 Heiner at memorial | On what would have been Harold Heiner鈥檚 birthday Oct. 27, a crowd of people sang 鈥淵ou Are My Sunshine鈥 in the building named after the 24-year college president. Friends, family and former colleagues sang the song at the end of a public memorial as a tribute to Heiner, who died Oct. 17 at鈥 |
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Sunnyside GEAR UP alumni chosen to promote the program | Sunnyside High School graduates Abigail Ramos and Yarelly Gomez spent part of last summer as representatives at the GEAR UP Alumni Leadership Academy held in Washington, D.C. #The 2013 SHS graduates were among 22 other college students from across the nation selected to dedicate one year鈥 |
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Bellingham youth can enjoy Halloween on the Ridge | |||
Retail Tipsheet: Nearly time to fill up at Filling Station | The Woods Coffee is continuing its partnership with Western Washington University to make its Viking blend roast, with some of the proceeds going toward Western scholarships. So far in 2015 the Viking Blend has generated $2,000 toward Western scholarships. |