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Medical/dental open enrollment period ends Friday, Nov. 30 | |||
Western Reads program looking for help selecting next book | |||
Blitz of pot-legalization ads grows voter support, polls find | A $2.8 million TV advertising blitz in October by the campaign to legalize marijuana appears to have given Initiative 502 a critical boost just as ballots are being cast. |
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Pianist Judy Widrig to perform for Bellingham Music Club Nov. 7 | Born in Cleveland and raised in Syracuse, N.Y., pianist Judy Widrig, 45, has performed with numerous ensembles in the Pacific Northwest, including with the Whatcom and Skagit symphonies, and with many of her colleagues at Western Washington University. She and ²ÝÁñÉçÇø violin professor Grant… |
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Candidates for governor differ in approach on environment | Democrat Jay Inslee and Republican Rob McKenna have spent the past year debating how to stimulate job growth and boost public-school funding, but Washington's next governor will also face some of the biggest environmental challenges the state has seen: |
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Faculty help needed for Nov. 6 Viking Landing event | |||
Keeler co-authors article in Recreational Sports Journal | |||
Some local Republican candidates adopt unexpected foreign-policy views | Michael Baumgartner wants the United States to get out of Afghanistan as soon as possible. Ron Bemis proposes cutting the defense budget. Bill Driscoll strongly supports President Obama's strategy for dealing with Iran. And Dan Matthews thinks we should consider winding down our military… |
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Nominations due Dec. 7 for faculty, staff awards | |||
Marine scientist to speak on seagrasses Nov. 2 |