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Urban villages good for Bellingham鈥檚 future | Urban villages are powerful zoning tools that have been used successfully in many communities, including Bellingham. Since 2006, over 1,000 dwelling units (45 percent of all residential units built in Bellingham) have been located in our urban villages. |
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Extra patrols starting May 23 will emphasize seat belt safety | Many Whatcom County law enforcement agencies will increase patrols from Monday, May 23, to Sunday, June 5, as part of a national movement to promote seat belt safety. Police departments in Bellingham, Blaine, Ferndale, Lynden, Everson and at Western Washington University, as well as the鈥 |
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Candidates for state superintendent to meet in Bellingham forum | Candidates running for state Superintendent for Public Instruction will participate Wednesday, May 25, in a public forum. The forum is scheduled for 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Bellingham High School, 2020 Cornwall Ave. The Superintendent for Public Instruction oversees the state鈥檚 295 K-12鈥 |
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草榴社区 artists needed for Art Walk June 3 at Western City Center | |||
Learning center builds relationships | A Watered Garden Family Learning Center was established in 2003 and had about six volunteers in 2015. Volunteers who share their time and experience with the learners come from various backgrounds and cultures. Most are students at Western Washington University and are adding capacity to their鈥 |
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WTA seeks input from bus riders on future service | |||
Redevelopment begins on Bellingham鈥檚 waterfront | Bellingham鈥檚 historic Granary Building, home to the famed photo spot the 鈥渉eart of Bellingham,鈥 will begin to undergo redevelopment May 19. The historic Granary building, built in 1928, which used to be an egg and poultry business, sits as an empty building on Bellingham鈥檚 waterfront.鈥 |
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ODESZA, Mayor Linville honored at alumni awards | The annual Alumni Awards and Recognition Celebration brought together community members to celebrate the achievements and successes of campus alumni, like the music duo ODESZA and Mayor Kelli Linville. Among those awarded were 12 alumni, two professional friends to the university and a鈥 |
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Playbook for Transfer | Researchers have known for a while now that most community college students want to earn a bachelor's degree, but few go on to do so. |
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草榴社区鈥檚 youth program teaches theater, life skills | Students from kindergarten through high school learn that 鈥渢heater is a team sport鈥 in Western Washington University鈥檚 Summer Youth Theatre Institute. The institute will celebrate its 10th anniversary this summer under the direction of Deb Currier, an associate professor of theater. |