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EdCC hires former player as new softball coach

Edmonds Community College has announced it has hired a former player as the school’s new softball coach.

Sheryl Gilmore will take over the team next spring, which has included players from the Mukilteo and Everett area. Gilmore, who played at EdCC went to Edmonds-Woodway High School.

2014-07-31
How Twitter Amplified An NRA Lobbyist's Comments

Supporters of a Washington gun control measure on the November ballot may have just gotten a mid-summer boost. They’re capitalizing on an audio recording that recently surfaced.

2014-07-31
Does It Matter If Few People Vote?

Ross Reynolds talks with Todd Donovan, professor of political science at Western Washington University, about whether low voter turnout can ruin an election. This is ahead of the election on August 5, in which Seattle voters will decide whether to create a permanent taxing district for city…

2014-07-30
NRA Lobbyist Comments Attract Controversy

Supporters of a Washington gun control measure on the November ballot may have just gotten a mid-summer boost. They’re capitalizing on an audio recording that recently surfaced. They say it captures the NRA’s Northwest lobbyist mocking Jewish people who support stricter gun laws. Olympia…

2014-07-30
Former Daily Record reporter’s hiking book highlights Washington

A former Daily Record reporter released a new book this month highlighting 75 hikes around Washington state.
Oliver Lazenby, the former Upper County reporter for the Daily Record, left his position last year to finish writing “Hiking Washington: A Guide to the State’s Greatest Hiking…

2014-07-30
Bellingham writer recounts ups and downs of healthcare during wife's 18 months with fatal brain tumor

Bellingham writer Robert Duke's book, "Waking Up Dying: Caregiving When There Is No Tomorrow," is graphic, intense and frightening.

Graphic because he doesn't hold back describing the damage from the brain tumor that killed his wife of 40 years…

2014-07-28
Coal exports from Bellingham could ramp up rapidly

Developers of the largest of the region’s proposed coal-export terminals have shifted their site plan to claim a dramatic reduction in impacts on wetlands.

Simultaneously, SSA Marine, the Seattle international terminal operator, said it will speed up plans to…

2014-07-23
Harris named Student Publications Council chair 2014-07-23
'Echoes of War' serial delves into Bellingham's connection to Civil War mystery

Last summer, a serial story written by six community members pondered what life in Bellingham might be like 100 years from now.

Starting Monday, July 21, a new group of local writers look back in time in a six-part story about Bellingham in the early 1900s.

2014-07-21
From Window magazine: 'Make Me a Writer' 2014-07-17
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