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Auburn woman completes national service program

They responded to Hurricane Sandy, fought fires, provided relief to disaster-devastated communities, mentored disadvantaged youth, coordinated thousands of volunteers, and developed into leaders.

Auburn's Julia Dykers was among 479 graduates of the AmeriCorps National Civilian…

²ÝÁñÉçÇø student designers honored

Mount Baker Products recently gave $6,000 in scholarships to Western Washington University industrial design students for its furniture design competition, according to a press release.

Lisa Van Doren, Paul Kearsley, Keri Lester, Kyle Thomas, and Michael Flaherty judged the 23 entries.…

Bellingham film about motorcycle racing speeds toward completion

"Out of Nothing," a documentary in the works about motorcycle land speed racing, features a heavy dose of Whatcom County, both on the screen and behind the cameras.

So it's fitting that one the county's most recognizable residents, comedian Ryan Stiles, is the face of…

Sehome Neighborhood the latest slice of Bellingham with its own history survey

Want to travel through time? Walk across Sehome Neighborhood.

Starting on the west side, you'll see J.J. Donovan's large house at 1201 N. Garden, built in 1890; the beautiful Morse family home at 1014 N. Garden, built five years later; and the YWCA, built in 1915 at 1026 N.…

Coal port faces a new level of environmental scrutiny

Unprecedented.

Both backers and critics of a massive coal-export terminal north of Bellingham used that term Wednesday as a scope of environmental review was announced by federal, state and Whatcom County officials. The results, which will include a look at…

Arlington woman joins United Way leadership

Kristina Raezer, a lifelong Snohomish County resident who currently makes her home in Arlington with her husband and daughter, has accepted a position with United Way of Snohomish County as the new Engagement Coordinator.

The local woman, a graduate of Western Washington University’s…

Marrowstone festival begins today on campus
OC, ²ÝÁñÉçÇø announce expanded partnership

Beginning next year, Olympic College’s Poulsbo campus will offer more four-year degrees as Western Washington University increases its presence.

The university, through Olympic College, will increase offerings in environmental studies and will also offer a business degree. The university…

Western, Olympic College partner to offer bachelor’s degrees on the peninsulas
Bellingham waterfront proposals have local, regional and global flair

The Port of Bellingham will be able to draw on local, regional and international perspectives as it begins the process of selecting a developer for The Waterfront District.

Port of Bellingham staff presented eight different proposals at the port commissioners' meeting Tuesday, July…

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