Behavioral health counseling can be an amazing help in times of crisis. It also works wonders even when things are going well. We could all stand to learn more about ourselves and our interactions with others, right? That’d make the world a better place. That’s one reason TouchStone Behavioral Health is an important resource in Whatcom County, […]
Northwest Washington restaurateur inspired to show gratitude to heroes, every day.
Brian Poag and his wife Tanya, owners of Jake’s Western Grill in Lynden, WA, have long recognized that first responders and active duty military personnel work hard to protect and serve every day, year-round. They have also had an appreciation for Veterans and a personal desire to give back to that community. “My dad was […]
Northwest Washington plumbing and heating company expands; moves to new location
Gary and Mary Gibb, owners of Gary’s Plumbing & Heating, recently purchased property and moved their company to 4760 Pacific Highway, between Bellingham and Ferndale in Northwest Washington State. The new location sits on two acres–office space, two shops, an employee training room, and a parking area for fleet vehicles are included on the property. […]
Changes in the way couples plan weddings leads to expansion of northwest Washington event planning business
According to event and wedding experts, there have been significant changes in the way couples plan their special day. Brides and grooms have increased their budgets ($22,062 in 2009 to $26,449 in 2015), lowered the number of attendees (149 in 2009 to 136 in 2015), and expanded their options when it comes to selecting the […]
Management change at Northwest Washington nonprofit
“A transition is underway and exciting times are ahead,” says Anita Tallman, of Christian Health Care Center and Northwest Adult Day Health & Wellness. Patrick O’Neill recently joined CHCC as their new chief executive officer—he was selected as a replacement for Tallman who will soon retire after 17 years of service. With a career spanning […]
Hudson Remodeling owner to speak about helping Baby Boomers plan for aging-in-place
By 2020, the number of people 65 and older living in the United States is expected to increase to 55 million. And by 2050, that number could be as high as 88.5 million, according to 2010 U.S. Census figures. Meanwhile, a recent survey by the American Association of Retired Persons confirms that most of those […]
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