County health impact assessment shows dire situation
Kindergarten readiness, childcare, housing security, homelessness, behavioral health all evaluated By Brent Lindquist brent@lyndentribune.com WHATCOM — The Whatcom County Health Department ...
LEGALS- August 18, 2021
FERNDALE
Ordinances of the City Council of the City of Ferndale, Washington, passed at the Council meeting of August 16, 2021.
Ordinance #2175
An ordinance amending FMC 13.04 regarding ...

Golden Eagles eye a return to state this fall
Ferndale volleyball hopes to make it eight straight postseason trips By Hailey Palmer hailey@lyndentribune.com FERNDALE — The Ferndale volleyball team has been to the state tournament ...
FARMING FOR LIFE
Fair to open long-awaited Ag exhibit on Aug. 12 By Bill Helm bill@lyndentribune.com LYNDEN — Farming for Life isn’t a museum. It’s an interactive experience. David Lackey, the ...
New medical clinic ‘critical’ to Lynden’s future
PeaceHealth breaks ground on 20,000-plus square-foot center By Bill Helm bill@lyndentribune.com LYNDEN — The City of Lynden has long been designated as under-served rural community ...
Where did the food go?
Local eateries not getting deliveries By Elisa Claassen For the Lynden Tribune LYNDEN — Recently, local residents were posting pictures of signs at Red Robin and Dairy Queen. Each ...
56% of Whatcom County fully vaccinated for COVID-19
Of the roughly 7.6 million Washington residents, the state’s Department of Health has confirmed 443,230 COVID-19 cases and 6,155 COVID-19 deaths. Those figures are as of 11:59 p.m. ...
Stop, rethink state’s long term care law
By Don C. Brunell Time is short, but action is necessary. Gov. Jay Inslee and Democrats who control the state legislature need to postpone implementing the sweeping “Long-Term ...

Widnor Farms launches farm class
Held one weekend each month, Farm Class serves multiple age groups By Brent Lindquist brent@lyndentribune.com CUSTER — School is often an indoor activity, but Brianna Widen and her ...
Not much change in Friday vote counts
Bishop, Pinkley still close in council primary race By Brent Lindquist brent@lyndentribune.com WHATCOM — Kate Bishop and Robert J. Pinkley are still close in the primary race for ...