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North Kitsap grad Nilles named female athlete of year at Western Washington

North Kitsap's Delanee Nilles was named one of three female athletes of the year for Western Washington University.

Tatiane Simons: among the first
Smooth the path from two- to four-year colleges

ACROSS Washington, newly-admitted college students are breathing a sigh of relief with the stress of the application process behind them. But for many students, the decision about where to earn their college degrees has just begun.

Almost half of Washington鈥檚 college-bound seniors enroll鈥

Photos: Campus Sustainability Planning Studio presentations
North Cascades Institute leading outdoor education for 30 years

In the mid 1980s, Saul Weisberg, now the executive director of the North Cascades Institute, was a climbing ranger in North Cascades National Park and finishing up a graduate degree in biology.

It was the time of timber wars and fights over spotted owls. There was a lot of tension around鈥

Players put their own spin on flying disc sport at Raleigh tournament

Russell Lanier is an 鈥渦ltimate鈥 aficionado, one of thousands of fans at a national college championship of the fast-moving disc-throwing sport in Raleigh.

A player and coach of a youth team, Lanier鈥檚 favorite part of the game, commonly known as ultimate, is not the constant running, not鈥

Marine from Kent honored for his work as combat correspondent, photographer

From boot camp to the battlefield, Reece Lodder shares a different perspective through the lens of his camera.

Shooting vivid, engaging photography brings out the best in the Marine Corps sergeant.

Students to help city of Edmonds increase sustainability
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