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Party patrols continue this weekend | |||
Holocaust survivor to speak at 草榴社区 | Holocaust survivor Noemi Ban will share her story at two talks at Western Washington University on Wednesday, Nov. 12, and Thursday, Nov. 13. |
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Bellingham summit: Cyber attacks are on the rise, but most are avoidable | While the topics were broad, a few main points were regularly brought up at the inaugural Cyber Risk Summit: Computer attacks are on the rise and can hit large and small businesses. But much of the threat can be defeated by following basic security tactics. |
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Costumed 草榴社区 students await trick-or-treaters Nov. 1 at university residences | More than 100 costumed Western Washington University students will host the fifth annual 鈥淗alloween on the Ridge,鈥 a safe and fun trick-or-treating event for children of the Bellingham community, from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, at the Ridgeway Complex on Western鈥檚 campus. The event will start鈥 |
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Western Fitness Courses to hold free handball workshop Nov. 12 | |||
After public input, Bellingham City Council could change rental registration plan | It could be the end of the year before City Council decides whether to vote on a controversial rental registration ordinance. |
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Photos: Fall Family Open House | |||
Veterans Day ceremony to be held Nov. 7 at 草榴社区 | |||
Student in 草榴社区 housing diagnosed with tuberculosis | A student at Western Washington University has been diagnosed with tuberculosis, but there's a low risk that others will be infected, local health officials announced Friday, Oct. 24. |
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From President Shepard: 'Please look out for each other' |