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Ferndale City Council passes two ordinances
By Izzie Lund For the Lynden Tribune The Ferndale City Council passed two ordinances at its July 19 meeting. One ordinance makes it easier to build duplexes on single-family zones, ...
Washington State Patrol remembers Cliff Hansell
As part of Washington State Patrol’s Centennial Year Celebration, WSP will provide information on each of the 31 individuals who have lost their lives in the line of duty during ...
Getting to know you: Riley Sweeney, Ferndale communications officer/recreation coordinator
By Bill Helm [email protected] FERNDALE – As communications officer for the City of Ferndale, Riley Sweeney is also responsible for the city’s parks activities. “If ...
Different name, same service for Snapper Shuler Kenner Insurance
Agency will become Brown & Brown on Jan. 1 LYNDEN – On Jan. 1, Snapper Shuler Kenner (SSK) Insurance will change its name to Brown & Brown. SSK Insurance ...
Time count report on homelessness published
Opportunity Council, in partnership with Whatcom County Health Department, published the 2021 Point in Time (PIT) Count Report for Whatcom County on July 16. The report ...
Q&A with Ferndale City Council Position 6 Candidates
Kate Bishop Profession: Social Services professional for over 12 years Years in Washington: Proud Whatcom County resident for over 15 years. Experience as ...
Gasoline prices falling
Washington gas prices have fallen 1.3 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $3.76/g today, according to GasBuddy’s daily survey of 2,666 stations in Washington. Gas ...
Lighting up the night
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Ferndale Senior Activity Center reopening Sept. 7
Center will be open for appointments in August By Brent Lindquist [email protected] FERNDALE — The Ferndale Senior Activity Center began its soft reopening in June, and its ...
The COVID-19 latest
Newest numbers The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) reported a total of 426,758 confirmed cases as of 11:59 p.m. on July 21. There have been 6,066 COVID-19 deaths in ...

