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²ÝÁñÉçÇøâ€™s Professional Editing Program begins this fall; info session set for June 26
Trash collection sites set up for students moving out of areas around ²ÝÁñÉçÇø

Western Washington University and the city are setting up collection stations in several neighborhoods around campus starting Monday, June 10, in preparation for the exodus of students after spring quarter ends.

Five collection stations will be set up in neighborhoods with high student…

The Woods Coffee, company owner recognized by ²ÝÁñÉçÇø

The Woods Coffee and company owner, Wes Herman, were recently recognized with a Community Volunteer Award by Western Washington University Alumni Association.
While not a ²ÝÁñÉçÇø graduate, Herman and The Woods Coffee have partnered with the university for a number of years. Woods developed and…

NWIC’s Salish Sea Research Center to open July 1

The Northwest Indian College‘s new $2.2 million Salish Sea Research Center will be fully operational by July 1, according to an announcement from the college.
The facility, located on NWIC’s main Lummi Reservation campus, will support an array of research programs and areas of study,…

Free seminars to focus on contracting, marketing with government

Western Washington University’s Small Business Development Center will host two seminars on contracting and marketing with the government on Wednesday, June 19, at the Port of Bellingham’s Harbor Center Conference Room.
Both seminars are free and open to the public.

TV, movie maker exhibits healing artwork at St. Joseph hospital

Bellingham photographer and videographer Scott Williams, 56, displays his works in "Healing Through Art," an exhibit at St. Joseph hospital. The exhibit also features paintings by Susie Wind, as well as wall plaques with the winners of last year's Sue Boynton Poetry Contest. A…

Steve Hollenhorst to discuss tourism's impact on climate change June 6
²ÝÁñÉçÇø, city plan neighborhood recycling effort June 10 to 14
'I-Spy Walk' at Beaver Lake

Children will get to participate in their own specially designed Sammamish Walk at 10 a.m. June 15 at Beaver Lake Park. Children and their parents will seek out hidden items as they explore the trails that lace through Beaver Lake Park. Two parks and recreation students from Western Washington…

Western Connections event to look at PNW responses to nuclear danger
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