A 10-day fair?
Lynden fair board looking at possibility, may decide Monday By Calvin Bratt [email protected] LYNDEN — The Northwest Washington Fair is considering going to 10 days’ ...
YMCA pulls out of Lynden
City is left to seek other operators, of pool especially By Elisa Claassen and Calvin Bratt for the Lynden Tribune LYNDEN — In an online blog post and letter sent to members ...
Drive-through testing at Civic Field too costly to continue
Health leaders looking at other alternatives WHATCOM — The low-barrier drive-through testing offered for two weekends at the Civic Field Stadium parking lot is too costly to ...
Each tribe gets $380,000-plus from the state in COVID fight
OLYMPIA — The Washington State Department of Commerce has announced that $20 million in emergency Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act funding is now available ...
Three Whatcom students admitted to military schools
BOTHELL — First District Congresswoman Suzan DelBene announces that 16 high school graduates from northwest Washington have accepted appointments to the four U.S. military service ...
Volunteers can help finish the Habitat townhomes
BELLINGHAM — Habitat for Humanity in Whatcom County is calling for volunteers to help finish the first phase of the overall 54-unit Telegraph Townhome project on Telegraph Road. ...
PSE will help four Whatcom agencies go solar
BELLEVUE — As the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted families throughout Washington, local organizations that have been helping them will receive support from Puget Sound Energy. ...
Letters to the Editor — July 29, 2020
Help needed As the COVID-19 crisis deepened, the City of Ferndale approached the Ferndale Community Service Cooperative about the possibility of a program that would help households ...
Two join BTC trustees board
OLYMPIA — Gov. Jay Inslee has appointed William (Bill) Mirand and Richard (Rick) Kaiser to serve on the Board of Trustees of Bellingham Technical College. Mirand’s term began ...
Northern border remains closed
Border towns feel financial impacts By Elisa Claassen For the Tribune WHATCOM — A recent trip to the Peace Arch border crossing showed maybe two to three cars go through in the course ...

