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Bellingham, WA (Washington) - Whatcom Creek, South Downtown Bellingham, and Sehome Hill as seen from Maritime Heritage Park.  The mouth of Whatcom Creek is obscured to the lower right.
Bellingham, WA (Washington) - Whatcom Creek, South Downtown Bellingham, and Sehome Hill as seen from Maritime Heritage Park. The mouth of Whatcom Creek is obscured to the lower right.
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Bellingham, WA (Washington) - The corner of Railroad and Holly Street in historic downtown Bellingham as it appeared in 2004
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    Boxing brothers headline Clash 9

    06/25/11 Two titles will be on the line Friday at the Coast Hotel and Convention Centre.
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    OUTDOORS: Season for vehicle passes approaches

    06/25/11 Come July 1, to venture onto most state-owned lands by motor vehicle, your car, truck or RV will nee
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    PREP BOYS' TRACK: All-Whatcom County team

    06/25/11 ATHLETE OF THE YEARLOGAN PACKARDSchool: Mount BakerYear: SeniorWhat he did: Won his second s
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    MOTORSPORTS: Dirt Cup goes late into the evening

    06/19/11 ALGER - A pair of two-time winners were set to battle for the top spot at the 40th Annual Jim Raper
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    Whatcom County Jail log for June 17

    06/18/11 The Whatcom County Sheriff's Office lists the following people as being booked into the Whatcom
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    Daddy's home

    06/18/11 The number of fathers staying at home to raise their children has increased 66 percent since 2000 You'll often find Chris Routly of Breinigsville, like most dads, busily plying the tools of his trade.
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    Wednesday, June 1, 2011 - 11:05

    06/16/11 PARIS (AP) -- Maria Sharapova returned to the semifinals of a Grand Slam tournament for the first time in more than three years, defeating Andrea Petkovic 6-0, 6-3 today at the French Open. The three-time major champion, who can complete a career Grand Slam with a title at Roland Garros, last...
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    OUTDOORS: Fish without the paperwork this weekend

    06/09/11 Washington's 2011 Free Fishing Weekend observance, which is part of a nationwide program recogn
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    Remaking urban waterfronts: not just in Seattle

    06/06/11 Bothell is the latest to get the bug, joining Bellingham, Bremerton, Kirkland, and Port Angeles in creating "collective living rooms" on the shoreline. Seattle remains an embarrassing laggard.
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    Washington Digest,Advisory

    06/04/11 Washington state at 1 a.m. The Seattle bureau can be reached at (800) 552-7694 or (206) 682-1812. The photo supervisor is at (206) 682-4801 or (800) 552-7694.
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    Gary Le Roy Page

    05/29/11 Gary Le Roy Page, 60, of Manson, WA, died May 24, 2011, at his home. He was born on August 20, 1950, in Yakima, WA. He was a longtime resident of the Wenatchee Valley.
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    Seattle Car Accident Lawyer Cautions Memorial Day Revelers about Drunk Driving

    05/27/11 Staying safe over the holiday weekend means travelers must be responsible behind the wheel, says Seattle personal injury attorney Dean Brett.
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    No 'Hangover II' for this skier - he's training to improve time in Ski to Sea Race

    05/27/11 When Kasey Bell first traveled to Bellingham to participate in Ski to Sea, part of his motivation wa
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    Guide to summer youth sports camps in Washington

    05/27/11 The Times' annual guide to resident/overnight summer sports and recreation camps for children in Washington.
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    PREP BOYS' GOLF: Wallen ready for run at state title

    05/24/11 Coming into this season one of the biggest questions facing Blaine's Ryan Wallen was how he wou
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    Jail officials-- Former deputy gave no hints about suicide

    05/24/11 YAKIMA, Wash. -- Despite his bleak prospects, Sean Moore betrayed no suicidal tendencies in the weeks before he hanged himself Saturday at the Yakima County Jail, jail Director Ed Campbell said Monday.
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    Police break up campus protest at Gee's office

    05/24/11 Nine people, including seven Ohio State University students, were arrested yesterday afternoon when they refused to disband a protest at President E. Gordon Gee's office.
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    Mount Baker looms for climbers: Summiting the Cascade peak possible through Outdoor Center

    05/24/11 At an elevation of 10,778 feet, the snow-capped summit of Mount Baker watches quietly over Whatcom County. For some Western students, the mountain is merely a pleasant icing on the Bellingham cake. For other, more adventurous students, the steep slopes stand in silent mockery; a challenge waiting to be skied, climbed and explored.
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    WWU: Local players help Vikings club baseball team reach World Series

    05/24/11 Player-manager Dan Skillman grinned and shook his head with amusement when asked what it took to get
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    Business People

    05/23/11 Tristan Klesick, president of Klesick Family Farm Inc. in Stanwood, has recently completed an 18-month agriculture and forestry leadership development program. The program is offered through the Washington Agriculture and Forestry Education Foundation.
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