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Western offering info session for TESOL program April 16 | |||
SBDC presentation focuses on the correct way for businesses to raise capital | The Western Washington University Small Business Development Center, in partnership with the Washington Department of Financial Institutions, will host a presentation entitled 鈥淭he Rules of Raising Money鈥 from 5-7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 23 at the Quality Inn at 100 Kellogg Rd. in Bellingham.鈥 |
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草榴社区 planetarium gets 3-D upgrade | People who want to see the depths of the universe can get a glimpse at Western Washington University's recently upgraded planetarium. The planetarium, on the third floor of Haggard Hall, has been outfitted with a new digital projection system that can project 3-D, high-resolution鈥 |
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Shift Yes: Using improv to improve company culture | Improv is just as useful in a board room as it is in a comedy club. |
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Developer abandons plans to build 500-unit dorm in Bellingham's Puget neighborhood | A dormitory complex for about 500 college students proposed for Puget neighborhood will not be built, the developer said in an email to the city Planning and Community Development Department. The development called University Ridge - four buildings with up to 528 bedrooms on what is now鈥 |
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SBDC presentation focuses on the correct way for businesses to raise capital | The Western Washington University Small Business Development Center , in partnership with the Washington Department of Financial Institutions, will host a presentation entitled 鈥淭he Rules of Raising Money鈥 from 5-7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 23 at the Quality Inn at 100 Kellogg Rd. in Bellingham鈥 |
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Turning waste into jobs the goal of new Bellingham business | Duane Jager admits he didn't know much about textiles when the Ragfinery concept was born, but he did see a great opportunity for reusing products and creating jobs. The Bellingham job training business organized by ReUse Works celebrated its grand opening last week at 1421 N. Forest鈥 |
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Campus may donate to disaster relief for Oso mudslide | |||
New name sought for Bellingham waterfront park | Could it be Maury Schwartz Beach Park, Jerry Flora Waterfront Park, 12th Man Park, Heron's Landing or Hooligan Beach Park? Or some other name among the nearly 330 submitted to the city of Bellingham for a proposed waterfront park south of the intersection of Pine Street and Cornwall鈥 |
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New Bellingham consulting firm offers multicultural awareness lessons for businesses | A new consulting firm is offering a service to local businesses that want to improve multicultural awareness in the workplace. Kim Harris recently started Distinctive Voice Consulting as a way for company staff to have conversations and answer questions about race and culture in a non-鈥 |