Letters to the Editor: July 13, 2022

Splitting the ballot Editor, Ben Elenbaas, when your name was put forth to the Whatcom County council along with Simon Sefzik and Tawsha Thompson, each of you made a promise to support ...

Raspberry Festival is back in Lynden

Food on 4th Street, sweets on 6th Street By Bill Helm [email protected] LYNDEN — This year’s Northwest Raspberry Festival is Lynden’s first since 2019. Making up for lost ...

Two teams win club championships

By Connor J. Benintendi [email protected] Two club fastpitch softball teams made up of Whatcom County athletes won major tournament championships this past Sunday, July 10. An ...

Ferndale municipal court judge rebrands law practice

Lustick, Kaiman & Madrone now called Victory Legal Services  BELLINGHAM — Ferndale Municipal Court’s presiding judge, Mark Kaiman, has rebranded his Bellingham law practice ...

Slices on wheels

Cicchitti’s Pizza serves the community of Ferndale slices of thin crust East Coast style pizza during the City of Ferndale’s Food Truck Fridays.  By Leora Watson [email protected] ...

Two-party competition for multi-partisan races

Aug. 2 Primary, Nov. 8 regular elections for state senator, state representatives; 3 candidates for non-partisan district court judge  By Bill Helm [email protected] WHATCOM — ...

Embodiment of service and community

Fire-in-the-hole cornhole tournament to honor late Assistant Fire Chief Dean Crosswhite July 22  By Leora Watson [email protected] FERNDALE — The Fire-in-the-hole cornhole ...

Suspect in Ferndale homicide found dead in California

By Bill Helm [email protected] On July 9, Ferndale Police detectives received information that Todd Andersen, the suspect in the recent homicide on Portal Way in Ferndale, had ...

Briefly: Ferndale and the surrounding areas in the news, July 6 2022

Ferndale Arts Commission to host Art in Action creativity exhibition Art in Action will take place on Saturday, July 9, from 2-6 p.m. at the Pioneer Pavilion, 2007 Cherry St. Watch ...

Letters to the Editor: July 6, 2022

Continue to support Old Settlers picnic Editor, As of July 1, the Rainbow Girls booth is a pile of rubble. Beginning several years ago, it was set up each year, torn down, and stored ...