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2015’s Best & Worst Cities for Recreation | Public facilities are known to enhance public health, the city’s economy and the beauty of a community. In light of that fact, we turned to a panel of experts for advice on improving a city’s parks and recreation scene. Click on the experts’ profiles below to read their bios and responses to the… |
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What You Should Know About The Danger Of Ice Caves | Kim Malcolm talks to Doug Clark, associate professor of geology at Western Washington University, about the different types of ice caves, how they are formed and their risks. |
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Western Today Q&A: What is metaphysics? | |||
New Jefferson Land Trust executive director begins work | Conservationist Richard Tucker, the new executive director of the Jefferson Land Trust, is beginning work on a strategic plan for the next three to five years. Tucker, who brings more than 25 years of experience in conservation and organizational operations to the land trust, began work… |
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Vietnam’s Party chief heads to US to meet Obama in historic visit | Communist Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong will visit the US next week in a five-day landmark trip that is especially crucial at a time the two former foes increasingly need each other in the face of a rising China. Trong, the first Vietnam’s Party chief to visit the US, will meet… |
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Seniors often fall prey to fraudulent health products | If the product that promises to help you sleep, erase your wrinkles, and ease your arthritis pain sounds too good to be true — it probably is. Americans spend $25 billion a year on fraudulent health products, and 60 percent of the victims are over the age of 60, says Jeanne Freeman,… |
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CEDAR allows faculty to share work, expand readership | |||
'Spark Science' show aims to make science accessible | |||
Four Promoting Five | Despite the long and pretentious, preening moment of silence and quiet reflection the conservative caucus of the Whatcom Charter Review Commission invokes at the start of their meetings, caucus members nevertheless failed to gain divine insight on several key realities: |