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Bellingham hopes to trim government involvement at city-run community gardens

The city of Bellingham hopes to save money by shifting the task of overseeing several community gardens to other groups interested in doing the job.

The city also plans to terminate its lease after this year for private property used for a community garden in Happy…

Bellingham, port officials strike back at Pike’s waterfront criticisms

The city's former mayor said those now in charge of coming up with a redevelopment plan for the waterfront aren't listening to the will of the community.

"If you're an elected official, and the public overwhelmingly wants something, you should be responsive to the…

Ex-mayor critical of Bellingham waterfront plans

The city's former mayor is breaking a self-imposed silence to criticize the plans for waterfront redevelopment coming together under Mayor Kelli Linville and Port of Bellingham leadership.

Dan Pike, an alumnus of Western Washington University's Huxley College of the Environment…

Your small project idea may get Green Energy Fee funding
Dan Pike to discuss Bellingham's waterfront at Western Feb. 7
Art Walk Showcases Annual Upcycle Project

Some local entrepreneurs and a handful of university students are bringing a little upcycle to downtown Bellingham.

February's Downtown Art Walk offers a glimpse at and sale of functional high-design products made from locally discarded materials by 12 students from Western…

²ÝÁñÉçÇø 20th on EPA green energy list of top higher ed purchasers of renewable power
Historian Lissa Wadewitz to talk of 'Salmon, Boundaries, and Bandits' of the Salish Sea Jan. 31
Environmental discussion spurs Huxley College expansion

Western's Huxley College of the Environment is extending its program from two years to four years, and may also add an area of study focused on energy.
“One of the things Huxley is doing is moving more toward a four-year program for [Huxley] students instead of just a two-year program…

²ÝÁñÉçÇø students develop products for ReMade challenge

Juniors in Western Washington University’s Industrial Design program have completed their annual ReMade projects, with this year’s designs featuring products for the household.
The goal is to transform industrial waste items into viable commercial products that can then be sold.

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