News briefs — June 24, 2020
Quakers’ racial justice virtual forum tonight WHATCOM — Bellingham Quakers host a community-wide forum starting at 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 24, to talk about how to nurture ...
Ferndale School District running levy Nov. 3
It’s at a lower rate than the current levy; district pledges fundraising support to keep C-team athletics By Brent Lindquist brent@lyndentribune.com FERNDALE — The Ferndale School ...
Ferndale trying again for skate park funding
‘Metalworks Skate Park’ would pay tribute to local industrial community By Brent Lindquist brent@lyndentribune.com FERNDALE — Ferndale residents still want a skate park, if a ...
Levy back to voters in November
Rate is lower than current levy By Brent Lindquist brent@lyndentribune.com The Ferndale School District’s programs and operations levy is heading back out to voters in November. The ...
WIAA sees fall season sports on schedule
But final say-so could be up to state health department By Hailey Palmer hailey@lyndentribune.com RENTON — It’s probably going to look different than normal, but the early ...
Schools aim for fall learning to be in-person
State issues guidelines for districts to conform to By Hailey Palmer hailey@lyndentribune.com WHATCOM — Students are expected to be in schools learning in-person this fall if ...
Health Dept.: May gatherings caused new COVID cases
‘Party’ links being probed WHATCOM — Large private and recreational social gatherings held in late May contributed to a series of COVID-19 outbreaks being investigated now, ...
Bellair shuttles restart June 21 at limited level
FERNDALE — Bellair Airporter Shuttle services reignite on Sunday, June 21, with shuttle buses rolling toward destinations again. There will be five round trips per day ...
I-5 traffic shifts to one-lane median bypass
Northbound has its turn for six days, then to southbound FERNDALE — Travelers who use southbound Interstate 5 between Birch Bay-Lynden Road and State Route 548/Grandview Road ...
GOP governor candidates in broadcast forum Thursday
WHATCOM — A forum of four GOP candidates for governor will be carried on local radio station KGMI 790 AM at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 18. It will also be on KTTH 770 of Seattle ...