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Whatcom center offers horseback riding lessons as therapy | As a graduate of the Western Washington University's Behavioral Neuroscience program, I threw my cap with confidence and clarity of purpose. For the last three years I had worked in a lab on campus designing more effective medications for schizophrenia. Through this experience, I learned… |
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Youth Theatre Institute set for June 24 to July 12 | |||
Blaine event will cover small-business growth, development | Western Washington University’s Small Business Development Center and the Blaine Chamber of Commerce will host a workshop to assist small-business owners in growing their companies at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, June 4, in the Blaine School District Ballroom at 765 H St. in Blaine. |
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Washington Art Consortium donates more than 200 Safeco Art Collection artworks to Museum of Northwest Art & Museum of Glass | |||
Photo leads to painting, friendship | |||
Community arts provide engine for development, enrichment | Imagine living in a city and county where each year arts events generate hundreds of dollars of economic impact for every person living there. Now imagine having thousands of arts and cultural events for you and your family to enjoy or participate in. Would you think about moving to a place like… |
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Bridge collapse could have major economic implications for region | The Skagit River Bridge is a forgettable steel structure to drivers whizzing past on Interstate 5. |
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Homeless-rights activist and journalist Tim Harris to speak at Western May 24 | |||
Workshop aims to help build Blaine businesses | Western Washington University’s Small Business Development Center and Blaine Chamber of Commerce will host a workshop to help small business owners grow their companies at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, June 4 in the Blaine school district boardroom at 765 H Street. |
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Bellingham software developer makes long haul for car-free Ski to Sea team | Ski to Sea logistics are complicated for the Car Free and Care Free team, but co-founder Victor Valadez and his teammates look at it as a grand adventure involving sustainable living. "We would just love to have our own division," said Valadez, a 34-year-old Bellingham software… |