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Nancy Swanger of WSU has been recognized as a world leader for her work in senior living management
BY SUE MCMURRAY, CARSON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS, WSU | October 11, 2022 at 2:02 p.m.

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Lifelong Washingtonian Reveals Her Picks for ‘Secret Seattle’ in New Book

Local author and travel writer offers a guide to the “Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure” in her new book

Lost Roadhouses of Seattle

Lost Roadhouses of Seattle explores the links between prohibition and the roadhouses that sprung up just beyond the city limits

An Unexpected Encounter at Lake Crescent

We decided that a leisurely skinny-dip could do no harm

Where I Decided to Retire After Moving 33 Times

After moving 33 times, local author chose Steilacoom as her forever home

This Week in Northwest History: President Franklin Roosevelt Visits Washington State

FDR slept at that Mercer Island house on more than one occasion

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World’s Fair Unlimited Pigeon Rally

On September 20, 1962, a flock of homing pigeons is released from the observation deck of the Space Needle as part of a plan to publicize the 1962 Seattle World's Fair

A Historic Victory Brings Drug Price Relief to Washington Seniors

Millions of seniors will get relief from a new law that will help reduce out-of-control drug prices

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Maude’s Awards

Maude’s Awards reward innovations that enrich the quality of life for persons living with Alzheimer’s and dementia

A Washingtonian's guide to living among volcanoes

Better understanding our mountains and what to do when legitimate concerns arise can help us manage the stress of living near volcanoes

Must-see Seattle art shows and festivals this fall

This article and tips on upcoming events is courtesy crosscut.com, part of the Crosscut 2022 Fall Arts Preview

Whooping It Up at the Ellensburg Rodeo

"We had a blast"

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Graham Nash is Coming to Town!

Graham Nash, of Crosby Stills Nash & Young fame, will be spending several days in the Puget Sound region

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Local Author, the Peace Corps and The Color of the Elephant

Christine Herbert of Kirkland reflects on how aging impacts volunteerism in the Peace Corps

Step By Step

The Optimism Walk is a family-friendly fundraising event that offers a short 1.5 mile walk in a carnival-like atmosphere