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Love to read? Volunteers needed to read to Intensive English Program students | |||
Opposition to terminal expansions harms agriculture, trade | As forecasted, Washington state has seen an uptick in the shipment and export of all types of commodities. Washington state produces many goods that require transport to the marketplace, both domestically and internationally. Suppliers rely on rail mobility and port capacity to stay competitive… |
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Climate debate warms up | Clair Bosen watched cattle graze on the stubble of corn he raised for grain — a spectacle he insists would have been nearly impossible on his Preston, Idaho, farm just a couple of decades ago. It used to be, the 78-year-old farmer and rancher explained, that area producers dared only to… |
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'Shattered Glass in Birmingham': Author recalls father's civil rights work | Imagine you're the son of a white pastor who's moved his family from Virginia to Alabama in 1961 to work in Birmingham's civil rights movement. You support your father's cause and his push for equality. But some of those determined to keep things the way they've… |
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Behind-the-scenes doc of 'Monster Keeper' to highlight afternoon of events | |||
Sax conference to feature public concerts | |||
Policy on use of copyrighted materials up for review | |||
Submissions needed for annual employee art show | |||
In memoriam: Peter Hovenier, 1931 - 2015 | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø music department presents ‘Opera Scenes’ | Bellingham’s Jay Rozendaal has a varied career path, incorporating his passion for music and his interest in theology. He’s currently senior instructor of voice and opera at Western Washington University, where he has been a faculty member since 2006. |