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Environmental essays | I've just received a copy of "Critical Messages: Contemporary Northwest Artists on the Environment," a collection of essays by Sarah Clark-Langager, director of Western Gallery at Western Washington University; and by William Dietrich, assistant professor of environment studies at… |
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Local books: genetics, geomagnetism and the debate over old-growth forests | "The Final Forest: Big Trees, Forks, and the Pacific Northwest" by William Dietrich (University of Washington Press, $19.95). This book focuses on the debate over the management of old-growth forests both on the Olympic Peninsula and worldwide — Forks, the self-proclaimed "Logging… |
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Troy Abel part of panel discussion on disclosure of pollution information to be webcast Nov. 4 | |||
In race for Whatcom County Council, Melious and Larson debate who is better for local economy | Whatcom County Council candidates Jean Melious and Tony Larson say electing them would be good for business. But the candidates for the nonpartisan District 1 seat offer voters a choice between different views of governing. Larson says county government is regulating families and… |
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Scott Miles presents in front of Bellingham City Council | |||
Three Huxley geographers contribute entries to five-volume encyclopedia | |||
Pulitzer winner to discuss environmental issues | William Dietrich, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and assistant professor of Environmental Studies at Western Washington University, will discuss major environmental issues confronting the Pacific Northwest 7:30 p.m. Thursday. |
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Melious best choice for County Council seat | Being a Whatcom County council person is a difficult and time-consuming job. The countless number of issues faced by the council include union contracts, land-use laws, financial deficits, planning for the long-term health and prosperity of our community and even dealing with constituents'… |
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Whatcom County Council candidates quizzed at Bill Mize Forum | Tony Larson wants to join the Whatcom County Council to focus on job creation. |
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Paddling for Mother Earth | "Dan Blessing and Marc Van Grinsven are paddling across the continent, a journey that will take over a year — and they stopped in North Eastman last week. |