WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH
FERNDALE — In 1941, a columnist for the Washington Post coined the phrase, “Give the people what they want, and they will come.”
FERNDALE — About 170 Ferndale students from fourth to eighth grade have spent weeks preparing to show off their genius math skills during the annual Ferndale Math Olympiad on March 5.
FERNDALE — The Ferndale City Council moved the Ferndale Terrace project one step closer to completion after approving a bid award to Inner West Construction during the March 3 council meeting.
City starts process to take out bond for Civic Campus
Showcasing local business
WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH
The Washington State Legislature’s handling of Initiative 2081 exposes an undeniable truth: Democrats in Olympia do not value parental rights. Their rush to pass I-2081 in 2024, rather than allow voters to decide, was a calculated move to retain the ability to undermine it later.
FERNDALE — In 1941, a columnist for the Washington Post coined the phrase, “Give the people what they want, and they will come.”
Letter: Should Lynden name streets after veterans killed in action?
June Viddal of Lynden will celebrate her 90th birthday on March 18. She was born in 1935 to Tony and Kate Vlasman. Retired, June worked for North Washington Implement Co. She is also an exceptional baker and quilter. She has always enjoyed traveling and has been to many countries. June was m…
Brenda Ann Van Ommering, née Matheis, was born on June 23, 1972, to Rick and Fran Matheis. Raised in Lynden, she was the oldest of four siblings and graduated from Lynden Christian School in 1990.
Alice Owen, born Aug. 17, 1932, passed away peacefully at age 92 on Feb. 11, 2025, at her home in Lynden, surrounded by her loving family.
Wanda Darlene Prosser, 87, of Topeka, was born Dec. 30, 1937. She passed away Friday, Feb. 28, 2025, surrounded by her family.
Arthur John Doering, a devoted husband, loving father, and faithful servant of the Lord, passed away peacefully on March 4, 2025, at the age of 82.
Daphne Dawn Bronkema was born a very special daughter to Bob and Dorothy Bronkema on Oct. 9, 1963. She passed away on Jan. 24, 2025 while in the hospital in Yakima.
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Nancy Joy-Hiatt — also known as Nanc, sis, NC, and Momma Nancy — on Feb. 20, 2025, in Bellingham, at the age of 66.
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FERNDALE — About 170 Ferndale students from fourth to eighth grade have spent weeks preparing to show off their genius math skills during the annual Ferndale Math Olympiad on March 5.
FERNDALE — The Ferndale City Council moved the Ferndale Terrace project one step closer to completion after approving a bid award to Inner West Construction during the March 3 council meeting.
WHATCOM — Long-term recovery from a natural disaster can take a community years to reach and those hit hardest by the November 2021 floods are no exception.
LYNDEN — The financial viability of the Pine Street Bridge in the Pepin Creek Subarea was a large topic of discussion during a recent Lynden council work session and council meeting.
City starts process to take out bond for Civic Campus
Director-approved plan asks for impact fees; next step is to seek city, county support
Water and sewer district receives FEMA Hazard Mitigation grant
Wednesday mornings twice each month
OLYMPIA — After trying various treatments, Wendy Lynn said psilocybin is what got her out of her wheelchair.
OLYMPIA — Missed doctor appointments. Hours-long delays. Students unable to get to school.
Lynden girls defeat Ellensburg to secure undefeated season
Dawson Hintz’s 33-point semi final performance fuels title push, but Annie Wright’s size and execution prove too much in 59-46 final
King’s buzzer beater dashes first-place finish for Lyncs
YAKIMA – A last-second shot ended Lynden Christian’s hopes of a state championship as King’s stunned the Lyncs, 45-44, in the Class 1A state tournament semifinals on March 7.
YAKIMA — Meridian boys basketball’s championship hopes came to a close in the 1A state quarterfinals against top-seeded Annie Wright with a 53-22 loss on March 6 at the Yakima SunDome.
YAKIMA — Three North Whatcom County teams punched their tickets to the state semifinals on March 6 at the Yakima SunDome. Lynden Christian’s boys and girls teams, as well as the Lynden girls, all secured convincing victories to advance to the final four in their respective classifications.
Council approves draft study with BHC Consultants
OLYMPIA — It will cost more to visit a state park next year if a proposal in the state Legislature wins approval.
Prosser upsets No. 1 Lynden in quarterfinals, 64-50
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Lynden Youth Sports has served the city of Lynden since the early 1980s. LYS provides year-round recreational athletic opportunities for kids within Lynden and the surrounding areas.
Ferndale’s Cora Floyd named to Hollins University dean’s list
YAKIMA — Two Whatcom County teams had different fates in the Class 1A state basketball tournament on Tuesday, March 5.
Beautiful baby girl Emerson Lynn Todd was born Feb. 16, 2025 at the Lynden Birth Center, weighing 8 pounds, 11 ounces and 21-1/2 inches long. Born to Hannah and Trevin, and welcomed by big brother Grayson, she is a darling joy, and big brother loves her so much. Trevin and Hannah really want…
Eliyahu Elijah Christopher Kulusich, first baby of Emilee Young and Christopher Kulusich, was born on Feb. 13, 2025 and weighed 7 pounds 6 ounces at the Lynden Birth Center. He was born surrounded by people who will love and cherish him for life. Eliyahu, his first name, means “Yahweh is my …
LYNDEN — The Lynden City Council voted to annex 21 acres along Double Ditch Road at its March 3 meeting.
Linda Grace TeVelde, sweet first child of Leah and Luke TeVelde, was born with power and love at the Lynden Birth Center on Feb. 17, 2025. She weighed 7 pounds, 2 ounces and takes after her tall daddy at 22-1/4 inches long. All glory and praise is given to God. “Every good and perfect gift i…
Weekends March 7-16
LYNDEN
Neal Calvin Cox, 74 passed peacefully into the presence of Jesus on Nov. 6, 2024.
Dennis Lee Huizenga, born April 15, 1958, to Albert and Jennie Huizenga. Dennis passed on Feb. 19, 2025, at St. Joseph’s Medical Center. He grew up in Sumas and moved to Lynden in 1964, where he attended Lynden Christian Schools.
Shirley Lucille Baxter, age 90, of Lynden, passed away surrounded by family in her home on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025. With hearts full of love and gratitude, we celebrate her life, a woman of kindness, laughter and boundless generosity. She was born Aug. 6, 1934, in Worthington, Ohio.
Robert Eugene “Bob” Olson went to be with the Lord on Feb. 19, 2025 at the age of 93, at his home in Lynden. Bob was born on March 16, 1931 in Kirkland to Oscar and Lydia Olson.
Glenn was born at Swedish Hospital in Seattle, grew up in Ballard and graduated from Ballard High School in 1964.
On Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025, Karen “Dee Dee” Glee (Rinehart) Blakeway, our loving aunt, niece, sister, cousin and friend, passed away in her Lynden home at the age of 81.
Frances Estabrook is now residing in The Temple of Our Lord. She passed away in her sleep on Feb. 24, 2025.
Renee Gilbert, 93 years young and who lived a life filled with love and laughter, left this world on Thursday, Feb. 20, 2025. She was born Nov. 29, 1931 in Denton, Texas to JD and Irene McElroy. The McElroys moved to Washington in the Tacoma area, and later settled in the Custer community.…