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RALPH SCHWARTZ; THE BELLINGHAM HERALD - TheNewsTribune.com

RALPH SCHWARTZ; THE BELLINGHAM HERALD
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BELLINGHAM - Renowned explorer Helen Thayer returns to Bellingham to speak at the 18th Leadership Breakfast, a fundraiser for the YWCA. As keynote speaker at the breakfast, Thayer will talk about her many adventures, including trekking solo to the ...

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Lummis to expand successful affordable apartment complex - Bellingham Herald

Lummis to expand successful affordable apartment complex
Bellingham Herald
By RALPH SCHWARTZ — THE BELLINGHAM HERALD LUMMI RESERVATION - Growing demand for affordable apartments has prompted the Lummi Nation Housing Authority to pursue funding to add 66 units to a residential complex completed a little more than a year ago.

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Larsen hears concerns of women's groups in Bellingham over Violence Against ... - Bellingham Herald

Larsen hears concerns of women's groups in Bellingham over Violence Against ...
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By Ralph Schwartz — THE BELLINGHAM HERALD BELLINGHAM - Protections for undocumented immigrants would be curtailed, and new authority for American Indians wouldn't come to pass if the Republican version of the Violence Against Women Act becomes law.

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Trail improvement on Bellingham's Samish Hill on hold - Bellingham Herald

Trail improvement on Bellingham's Samish Hill on hold
Bellingham Herald
By Ralph Schwartz — THE BELLINGHAM HERALD BELLINGHAM - The city Parks and Recreation Department temporarily halted a $312000 trail project on Samish Hill, to re-evaluate whether the trail as proposed is money well spent. The city was ready to call for ...

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Whatcom eateries earn food-safety awards - Bellingham Herald


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Whatcom eateries earn food-safety awards
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By RALPH SCHWARTZ — THE BELLINGHAM HERALD FILE - In this Nov. 12, 2011 photo, waitress Giselle Neumann holds up a plate of bruschetta at D'Anna's Cafe Italiano on North State Street in Bellingham. ANDY BRONSON — THE BELLINGHAM HERALD The Whatcom ...

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Interpretive programs to begin at Larrabee State Park - Bellingham Herald

Interpretive programs to begin at Larrabee State Park
Bellingham Herald
By Ralph Schwartz — THE BELLINGHAM HERALD A series on the plants, animals, history and geology of Larrabee State Park starts Saturday, May 26, and runs through the summer. The series will be led by Marilyn Boysen, an authority on local biology and the ...

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SSC seeks rate hike for some Whatcom customers - Bellingham Herald

SSC seeks rate hike for some Whatcom customers
Bellingham Herald
By RALPH SCHWARTZ — THE BELLINGHAM HERALD Sanitary Service Company is asking for a 1 percent rate increase for customers outside Bellingham and Ferndale to offset higher fees the garbage collection company must pay to two transfer stations in Ferndale.

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Artist Point to open; mild spring allows snow removal to start early - Bellingham Herald


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Artist Point to open; mild spring allows snow removal to start early
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By RALPH SCHWARTZ — THE BELLINGHAM HERALD Department of Transportation's Eric Kouvolo, left and Theo Donk measure the snow depth at Artist Point at the end of Mount Baker Highway east of Glacier Wednesday morning, May 16, 2012.

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