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Off The Press | Mr. Hune was a very insightful teacher. In my ninth-grade yearbook he wrote 鈥渢o a future newspaper reporter.鈥 |
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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. |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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. |
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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. |