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Albertsons to close its Bellingham store May 7

A longtime grocery store in the Birchwood neighborhood will be closing in May.

The Albertsons store at 1650 Birchwood Ave. is scheduled to close on Saturday, May 7, said Sara Osborne, a spokeswoman for the company. Albertsons has worked out an agreement with the union UFCW 21 to move the鈥

Labasan, Lutz and Drake named GNAC Athletes of the Week

Western Washington University student athletes Shearyna Labasan, Bethany Drake and Matt Lutz have been selected as Great Northwest Athletic Conference Athletes of the Week in their respective sports for the period of Feb. 29-March 6.

草榴社区 pledges better response to victims after review of threats

Western Washington University police and officials responded appropriately after a threat against a student prompted cancellation of classes in November, according to a consultant鈥檚 report released March 2.

However, consultant John N. Vinson, the chief of police at the University of鈥

草榴社区 women have their season officially come to an end

The Western Washington University Vikings Women鈥檚 basketball team鈥檚 season has officially come to an end. - See more at:

Jamestown S'Klallam tribe scientists have teamed up with Western Washington University's Huxley College on the Peninsulas as part of a Dungeness River floodplain restoration effort.

鈥淭he big question is to plant or not to plant,鈥 said Jenise Bauman, the college's assistant鈥

Registration underway for 草榴社区 Great Puzzle Hunt April 9
York Neighborhood to discuss town/gown relations March 9
Tribe, students spearhead river restoration study

Western Washington University鈥檚 Huxley College of the Environment on the Peninsulas鈥檚 professors and students are partnering with Jamestown S鈥橩lallam Tribe scientists to improve floodplain restoration methods.

鈥淭he big question is to plant or not to plant,鈥 said Jenise Bauman, the college鈥

Professor's scholarship supports key international experience for business students
草榴社区 action against racist threats deemed appropriate

When racist threats were posted about Western Washington University鈥檚 black ASB President, Western took action.

A new report says that action was appropriate.

Western spokesman Paul Cocke recognizes the findings probably won鈥檛 satisfy everyone.

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