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Bellingham survey says: More pickleball, please

Sport one of many highlighted in Parks Department report

From left, David Imburgia, Eri Ree, Helene Zaslow and Mike Burien tap paddles in a huddle.
From left, David Imburgia, Eri Ree, Helene Zaslow and Mike Burien tap paddles in a show of sportsmanship at the end of their pickleball match. Bellingham city officials are finding it difficult to keep up with demand for facilities devoted to the sport. (Hailey Hoffman/Cascadia Daily News)
By Ralph Schwartz Staff Reporter
Recreation seekers in Bellingham want greater opportunities for swimming, hockey, youth sports — a
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