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Previous Issues
March 2016
Is Oyster Dome to Be Clear Cut?
by Craig Romano Editor’s Note: the following was originally published on Jan. 31, 2016, at Craigromano.com/blog. Reprinted with permission. One of Puget Sound’s most popular hiking spots may soon succumb to clear cut logging. The Oyster Dome, the Pearl of … Continue reading
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March 2016
Bill Sterling and the Center for Self Reliance
by Kathryn Fentress Bill Sterling, 63, was born in Bellingham and has lived here his whole life. He attended Sehome High School and Fairhaven College at Western Washington University. He has three adult sons and five grandchildren. He has been … Continue reading
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March 2016
Powering Up Community Action: KVWV 94.9 FM Goes on Air
by Neah Monteiro For more than a year, KVWV has been gathering strength as the newest community radio station in downtown Bellingham. A year of Internet streaming laid the groundwork for the broadcast at 94.9 FM, which officially began on … Continue reading
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