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MIHS grad attends UN Climate Change Conference
Mercer Island High School graduate Kevin Osborne and President Barack Obama have similar travel itineraries this week; both are flying across the world to Copenhagen, Denmark, for the 15th United Nations Climate Change Conference .
Food donations lower library overdue fine
Worried about overdue library fines? Mid-Columbia Libraries is telling you to can it.
Bellingham Country Club a gathering spot for writers and publishers
Mary Margaret Michaelson didn't know any Whatcom County writers when she moved to Lynden six years ago.
State will break Aetna contract
The state Health Care Authority says it is scrapping a contract with insurer Aetna, which had planned to take over administration of the popular Uniform Medical Plan for state employees in 2010.
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Zesty Zorba set to open Blackfriars Theatre's new home
"Beware Greeks bearing gifts" is great advice - if the gift in question is a Trojan Horse.
County's people will be asked how, when they travel
Imagine calling a get-together of all the newcomers to Clark County over the past 15 years.
Jefferson OKs fee for clean water district
Despite vocal opposition, a $5 annual fee to fund a clean water district will be assessed on county parcels, the three Jefferson County commissioners decided Monday.
Human/whale encounters in the whalea s environment is nothing but...
In response to Monica Harrington's letter, "Supports Orca Relief," page 6, July 29 Journal: Aug.
Immunization Requirements Changing
Before going back to school, Jayden Linnebur comes here, Wichita Clinic. "We have been extremely busy," says Dr.
Jefferson County water district fee debate returns
The debate over creating a clean-water district is back. A proposed ordinance amendment before the Jefferson County commissioners would create a district to monitor and improve the health of the county's water.
Now I know why earphones were created: to keep your iPod from taking a dunk in the toilet.
There's this great sandwich place a few blocks from my office where I go a couple of times a week.
Candidates sought for three South Fidalgo Community Council positions
The South Fidalgo Community Council is seeking candidates for three positions up for election this fall.
'Completely failed': Tribes pressure government over Mystery Bay shellfish pollution
By Jeff Chew Peninsula Daily News NORDLAND -- The Jamestown S'Klallam and Port Gamble S'Klallam tribes say that federal, state and county government representatives involved in the protection of Marrowstone Island's Mystery Bay have forsaken the enforcement needed to protect tribal shellfish beds in the bay, a direct threat to their treaty rights.
QBs are basically impossible to predict...absolutely no such thing as a sure thing.
Unusual varietals offer food-friendly alternatives to standard wines
At the Local Vine in Belltown, assistant wine director Todd Stevens touts the wine he's pouring for, from left, Mikel Re, Christine Foltz and Emily George.