

- ROSS PERIAN BLOOMBERG SUPERIOR INDUSTRIES INTERNATIONAL HOW TO
- ROSS PERIAN BLOOMBERG SUPERIOR INDUSTRIES INTERNATIONAL SERIES
Citizens present at the meeting stood divided, arguing their positions on the moratorium. McShane proposed an emergency moratorium two weeks ago to allow the council more time to find solutions to the pollution in Lake Whatcom. "We need to move forward with this quickly because things aren't looking too good for the lake," McShane said. McShane said he wants to support quick action to improve the water quality of the lake. The moratorium will leave development at a standstill in the Lake Whatcom watershed and will affect many property owners and builders who planned to construct homes. The moratorium goes into effect 10 days after County Executive Pete Kremen, signs it. She said she has been communicating with the outreach center on campus see WAR, page 4 County Council halts building on Lake Whatcom BY MICHELLE ACOSTA The Western Front The Whatcom County Council voted 6-1 to pass an ordinance to stop issuing any new building permits or subdivision applications in the Lake Whatcom watershed Wednesday. Stevens said if she received enough feedback from Western students, she would like to run a support group on campus as well. Stevens oversees the meetings and" organizes speakers, counselors and other activities for the sessions. to noon Monday mornings at the Mount Baker chapter of the Red Cross on King Street in Bellingham. "Learning the effects and ways to adjust are really important." The support group run by the American Red Cross meets from 10 a.m. "Many young people now have not had any kind of exposure to war like this before," Stevens said. Since this is likely the first war many students at Western have had to experience, the effects are widespread, Stevens said.
ROSS PERIAN BLOOMBERG SUPERIOR INDUSTRIES INTERNATIONAL HOW TO
Cecilia Stevens, Armed Forces Emergency Services coordinator for the American Red Cross, said learning how to deal with all the issues that can arise when a loved one leaves for military service is vital for a soldier's friends and family. BY STEFANI HARREY The Western Front Groups such as the American Red Cross and Western's Veterans Outreach Center are helping families and friends of soldiers in battle deal with the pain they might feel that goes along with having a loved one leave for service.
ROSS PERIAN BLOOMBERG SUPERIOR INDUSTRIES INTERNATIONAL SERIES
The tavern's door-man, Rich Wilson, said Degolier was the type of person who was always having see MEMORIAL, page 4 Programs help military families Editors Note: This is the second story in a series about the effects of the war in Iraq on Bellingham and Whatcom County. Before the live music, standing shoulder to shoulder in a packed 3B, the crowd celebrated Degolier's life. "I can't believe there are still people in this world who care about each other so much," she wrote. Myrene, The Factory's booking agent, quoted a passage from a letter Degolier's mother gave to him. Logan McQuaig and Joe Myrene, both close friends of Degolier, paid fond tribute. Degolier booked both bands regularly at The Factory. Two of Degolier's favorite bands, The All Nighters and The No-Fi Soul Rebellion, played for the memorial.

Close friends, co-workers and acquaintances gathered at the 3B in an effort to raise funds for Degolier's funeral. Degolier is survived by his mother, Carla Brigmantas, and a sister, Tanya Degolier, both residents of Whatcom County. Craige Ambrose said the cause of death was undetermined until the medical examiner's office releases a toxicology report, which could take weeks. An employee found his body at the bar Saturday evening when he opened The Factory. Degolier, 30, owned The Factory, a popular Bellingham bar and music venue. Friends honor late bar owner BY ERIK PETERSON The Western Front At the 3B Tavern Tuesday nigh, teary eyes, warm embraces and an outpouring of support displayed the celebration of Reece Degolier's life. • WESTERNFRONTONLINE.COM ERIK PETERSON/The Western Front The Factory was closed Tuesday while friends celebrated the life of owner Reece Degolier, who was found dead at the popular hangout Saturday evening. Show more 2005_0211 - Western Front 2005 February 11 - ESTERN FRONT ISSUE IO VOLUME 132 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 20 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY • BELLINGHAM, WASH. Transcript text preview (might not show all results) 2005_0211 - Western Front 2005 February 11 - ESTERN FRONT ISSUE IO VOLUME 132 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 20 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY • BELLINGHAM, WASH. • WESTERNFRONTONLINE.COM ERIK PETERSON/The Western Front The Factory Text preview (might not show all results)Ģ005_0211 - Western Front 2005 February 11 - ESTERN FRONT ISSUE IO VOLUME 132 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 20 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY • BELLINGHAM, WASH. Digital Collection Western Front Historical Collection
