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Construction industry back to work

County deaths up just one in the past week By Calvin Bratt [email protected]   WHATCOM — Meeting with construction representatives April 24, Gov. Jay Inslee said that industry ...

LEGALS- APRIL 29, 2020

FERNDALE LEGAL INVITATION TO BID FOR NORDIC TO SCOUT WATER MAIN EXTENSION City Project No. WA2018-01 Electronic .pdf copies of bid proposals will be received by the City of Ferndale ...

Speakers address national security risk of closing Intalco

Thursday rally drew more than 150 people By Brent Lindquist [email protected] At about 1:15 p.m. Wednesday, Shawn Creasey and about 700 of his fellow workers at Alcoa Intalco ...

Alcoa shutting down Intalco

Full curtailment expected by July FERNDALE — The Alcoa Corporation announced today that it will fully shut down its Ferndale Intalco Works smelter by the end of July 2020. “While ...

LEGALS- APRIL 22, 2020

FERNDALE LEGAL Ordinances of the City Council of the City of Ferndale, Washington, passed at the Council meeting of April 20, 2020 Ordinance #2134 An ordinance establishing a purchasing ...

Ferndale sets construction guidelines

Work can go on if it meets certain fairly narrow criteria By Brent Lindquist [email protected]   FERNDALE — Contractors around Ferndale can get back to work, but only if ...

State decries federal relaxing of water quality standards

  OLYMPIA — Washington State Department of Ecology Director Laura Watson on April 17 issued the following statement on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to ...

Special interests over reason   Maybe I’m confused, which is definitely possible, but as I see Lynden growing both northward and eastward, will we see a stop to the rampant loss ...

Ericksen: Restart of economy needs to be Job One

‘The COVID response is wreaking havoc,’ he says   OLYMPIA — As the state emerges from its coronavirus shutdown, fixing the state economy needs to be Job One, says state Sen. ...