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Wash. University Partners With City SWAT Team | An inter-local agreement approved in January allows selected Western Washington University police officers to train with the city police department鈥檚 SWAT team. |
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Kitsap County officer named national Deputy Sheriff of the Year | The National Sheriffs Association is pleased to announce that Deputy Krista McDonald, with the Kitsap County Sheriff鈥檚 Office, has been selected as the recipient of the 2012 Charles 鈥淏ud鈥 Meeks Award for Deputy Sheriff of the Year. |
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草榴社区 audit: Former economic development director violated ethics policies | A prominent former employee of Western Washington University was the subject of an internal audit that indicates he violated ethical policies as well as received about $2,000 in travel expenses for which he was not eligible. |
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Spotted at 草榴社区: An important reminder | In light of this week's tragic incident at Western, when a student died after a fall from Nash Resident Hall, the school is pulling together and showing their love for one another. |
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草榴社区 student's death ruled suicide after 8-story fall from dorm building | The death of a 19-year-old Western Washington University student who fell eight stories from a dormitory building was ruled a suicide Tuesday, April 17. Timothy Crossan, a U.S. citizen from Ch锚ne-Bougeries, Switzerland, landed on concrete in a tennis court area Monday morning after jumping from鈥 |
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Bellingham police: Woman attacked, robbed north of 草榴社区 campus | Two men robbed a woman of $5 after pushing her down while she was walking home on High Street early Thursday, March 29, according to a Western Washington University campus alert. |
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Strong arm robbery reported near campus | |||
St. Patrick's DUI patrols catch 31 Whatcom County drivers | St. Patrick's Day weekend lost its good cheer for revelers who decided to drink and drive during a recent DUI enforcement campaign. |
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Officers Prepare For Impaired Drivers For St. Patrick's Day | Several law enforcement agencies are taking part in a drunk driving crackdown with extra officers on the road ahead of Saint Patrick's Day this Saturday. Angie Ward with the Washington Traffic Safety Commission says they want people to expect lots of law enforcement with this鈥 |
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草榴社区 offers $250 reward for information about graffiti on campus | Western Washington University is offering a $250 reward for anyone who provides information to university police about graffiti on campus that leads to successful prosecution or disciplinary action of those responsible. |