03/06/09

Permalink 04:34:47 pm, by dean, 123 words
Categories: Stories and Updates

Almost time to say goodbye

No, I’m not leaving the Herald.

Rather, I’m taking on some new duties here in the newsroom, so next Monday, March 9, will be the last day for this blog.

I admit I haven’t been a frequent contributor to this blog, and most of my postings have been strictly informational - not much debate or glamor to be found here.

But if you’ve been sending me neighborhood- or history-related notices, please continue to do so. I can usually find a place in the paper or on our Web site for your information, or can relay your info to the appropriate person here.

Don’t let that deter you, however, from entering your community event info yourself via our online calendar posting system.

Thanks,

Dean Kahn

Comments:

Comment from: gerald Larson [Visitor] Email
Elmer Gerner is 100 years old. He is still living in Chuckanut Village. His family has lived in Chuckanut Village for many years. With all of the plans being made for Chuckanut cove, it would be interesting to interview him. The history stored in his mind about shellfish and general use of the cove needs to be saved. He is hard of hearing but one of his children stay with him at all times.
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Dean Kahn's blog focuses on Whatcom County history, local neighborhoods, and other topics related to his weekly columns and his rambling interests.

Kahn joined The Bellingham Herald in 1986. Before becoming a columnist and Neighbors editor, he was a police and courts reporter, local government reporter and a news editor.

Born in Bremerton, he is a graduate of Western Washington University and of the University of Missouri-Columbia. He covered the legislatures in Missouri and Washington for United Press International before joining the Herald.

Kahn lives in Bellingham with his wife, Laurie. They have two children, one cat and two dogs (a sequence the dogs find hard to accept).

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