Houses sell for more than listed
Bidding wars coming to Whatcom housing market, real estate pro Muljat says By Nick Elges [email protected] WHATCOM — Whatcom County’s population is rising. So too is the ...
Animal-cruelty charges lowered on area farmer
Removed cows to be returned By Ashley Hiruko [email protected] WHATCOM — Multiple cows will be returned to Ferndale dairy farmer Seth Snook, months after he was charged with ...
‘Summer of Fun’ field games scheduled for Saturday
Activities to take place at VanderYacht Park FERNDALE — As part of the city of Ferndale’s “Summer of Fun” promotion, the city and its parks board will host an afternoon of field ...
Type O blood supply is low; donors needed
SEATTLE — Bloodworks Northwest has issued an urgent appeal for donors of Type O blood, the most common type of blood among people in the Northwest at 45 percent. The supply of Type ...
Forest roads in planning for reopening
Glacier Creek, Canyon Creek and Wells Creek slated for repairs in 2018 EVERETT — Heavy rains during the 2015 and 2016 winters damaged numerous roads and trails across the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie ...
Aug. 1 election ballots in mail; most of county does vote
WHATCOM — Primary election ballots went into the mail July 12 to most county registered voters, and should have arrived in mailboxes by now. The Aug. 1 primary election applies to ...
WWU, WECU establish new scholarship
School, credit union also partnering to create WECU Court at Carver Gymnasium BELLINGHAM — Whatcom Educational Credit Union (WECU) and Western Washington University Viking Athletics ...
College honors
EASTERN WASHINGTON CHENEY — Local students are listed on the dean’s list for the spring 2017 quarter that ended June 16 at Eastern Washington University. Deming — Cory Bergh, ...
County Council needs pro and con writers on jail proposal
WHATCOM — On July 11 the County Council adopted an ordinance submitting to voters a ballot proposition to raise funding for a new county jail. This measure would authorize a sales ...
Crash claimed missing man on Twin Lakes Rd.
WHATCOM — A little after midnight on Thursday, July 13, the Sheriff’s Office responded to a call regarding an overdue hiker in the Mt. Baker area. A woman reported that her husband ...