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Mr. Hune was a very insightful teacher. In my ninth-grade yearbook he wrote 鈥渢o a future newspaper reporter.鈥
How did he know?
I do not believe Mr. Hune, who taught the newspaper class at my junior high school, realized I would later venture into an enjoyable career鈥

Digging into meat pies delivers the scoop on rising gas prices

A little journalism lesson learned: Sometimes, the best way to find out about something is to stop talking to spokespeople 鈥 and start listening to their stomachs.

With spiking local gas prices being partially blamed on the Feb. 17 fire that swept through the BP鈥

Foreclosure notices stay with print papers

They鈥檝e called off the cavalry in Olympia 鈥 Washington鈥檚 small-newspaper publishers on Tuesday quashed a Senate bill that would have required all residential foreclosure notices to be published on the Internet, a move that the papers fear could lead to the curtailment or elimination of鈥

The strange case of Washington's newest newspaper publisher

Community newspapers, those familiar once- or twice-weekly papers that line family scrapbooks with tales of athletic glory, county-fair ribbons and Main Street parades, are as much a part of the region's history as courthouse statues and church steeples. A newspaper was often among the very鈥

Webb, Nielsen named Page Legacy Educators for 2012
Bellingham coal port plan trips over new objections

October is threatening to turn into a rough month for developers of a large shipping terminal at Cherry Point north of Bellingham. SSA Marine, which is proposing the exporting of some 48 million tons of coal a year plus 8 million tons of other commodities, continues to have problems because of鈥

Valerie Bauman joins PSBJ to cover nonprofits, research beat

Valerie Bauman has joined the Puget Sound Business Journal as a reporter covering nonprofits and research.
She brings experience that includes five years at The Associated Press in Mississippi, North Carolina and New York. Her work has been published in USA Today, The New York Times and鈥

Carolyn Nielsen presents at journalism conference, elected to national board
Sheila Webb to be honored by Association for Education In Journalism and Mass Communication this week
Whidbey Islander sings in 鈥楶orgy and Bess鈥 at the Seattle Opera

Samantha O鈥橞rochta, of Freeland, thought she was dreaming when the Seattle Opera called her back.

鈥淎 friend of mine posted the audition on Facebook,鈥 O鈥橞rochta said.

That鈥檚 how she found out the major company was holding auditions for鈥

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