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Spring weather brings big changes | |||
Will a tax kill a booming local e-cigarette industry? | Electronic cigarettes went from obscurity to a $2.5 billion industry in the U.S. in the last five years, and Mount Baker Vapor has followed a similar trajectory. The Bellingham company’s website went live in August 2011, hit 100 orders three months later, and reached 1,000 orders the next spring… |
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NW Forestland Could Be Leased For Geothermal Development | The volcanic ridges of the Cascades have long been poked and prodded by people who want to know what kind of geothermal energy they'll find beneath the surface. |
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Western Alert: Missing student sought | |||
Why Bellingham looks better than Seattle | It will be so long to Seattle but not goodbye as I leave my place overlooking Elliott Bay for one overlooking Bellingham Bay in the city where I was born and raised. It will be good to truly come home. |
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Western on the Peninsulas to offer community courses in effective employee management this April | |||
Swiss pianist closes out this season’s ²ÝÁñÉçÇøâ€™s Sanford-Hill Piano Series | Swiss-born American pianist Gilles Vonsattel completes this season’s 2014-15 Sanford Hill Piano Series with a concert at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 11 at Western Washington University’s Concert Hall. In addition to his Bellingham date, Vonsattel’s recent schedule includes performances at… |
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Mayor’s Arts Award winners announced | As one of the winners of last year’s Mayor’s Arts Award, and as an attendee at the awards ceremony for many years prior to my winning, I’m always eager and pleased to see which people and organizations receive the honor, which has been a Bellingham institution since 1978. |
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UW professor to speak on combating human trafficking April 23 | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø Hosts 17th Annual Educational Law and Social Justice Forum May 6 |