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草榴社区 Theatre Presents 'The Jungle Book' May 12-15 and 18-22
Court: Unpaid days off OK because contract had comma in right place

A judge ruled against the Washington Federation of State Employees on Friday, finding it was legal for the Legislature to require 10 unpaid furlough days last year for more than 24,000 workers.

The 10 furlough dates, the last of which is June 10, are expected to鈥

Model of the Moment

The terms 鈥渙utsourcing鈥 and 鈥渨orkforce development鈥 rarely appear as allies in the same sentence. At least not in Rust Belt states like Indiana, where the loss of manufacturing jobs has driven an increase in demand for postsecondary degrees that point to jobs that will not soon be exported鈥

Samish Way, Indian Street in Bellingham likely to get major safety improvements

New state grants will help pay for safety improvements along Samish Way and Indian Street, areas where many pedestrians and bicyclists have been hit by cars.

The two-year transportation budget approved by the state legislature funds the two projects, likely to be done in 2012. They鈥

草榴社区 building new site to help you prepare for the Big One

Most Western Washington residents know they live in an earthquake-prone area and that there is always the threat of the "Big One."

A new project from Western Washington University aims to help us all be better prepared.

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Trimble gives invited lecture in L.A. at psychological convention
May 12 webinar to cover copyright and faculty rights
草榴社区 considers restructure, elimination of majors, departments

Changes are coming to Western Washington University, with some programs, majors and departments under ex-amination for restructuring or elimination.

On Wednesday, May 4, university officials released a long list of possible ways to permanently reduce the budget starting with the 2011-12鈥

Bellingham Procession of the Species parade is outrageous fun

North Cascades Institute and REI are sponsoring a talk with Richard Louv, author of "The Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder," at 7 p.m. Friday, May 13, at Sehome High School, 2700 Bill MacDonald Parkway. There's a $5 suggested donation.

Western card to get new design
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