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Ferndale mourns death of Windward students
Driver William J. Klein was found asleep in his vehicle an hour after crash FERNDALE — The man who ... -
Two Windward students killed, two injured in Wednesday collision
FERNDALE — Two Windward High School students were killed and two were injured when an allegedly impaired ... -
Homecoming for new Grocery Outlet owners
Couple plans July 25 Grocery Outlet grand opening FERNDALE — Grocery Outlet is right on schedule. According ... -
An honor long overdue
Local sisters on journey of discovery about father’s role in the First Special Service Force WHATCOM ... -
Taylor reflects on four years in Ferndale
Former journalist, now city employee leaving for position in Morro Bay, California FERNDALE — Ferndale’s ... -
Etta’s Attic starts 1st anniversary sale
FERNDALE — The owner Etta’s Attic antique mall has announced today is the beginning of a two-week ... -
Teachers walk out
Teachers in Bellingham and Ferndale joined a regional day-long strike on Friday, April 24, in order to ... -
Parkinson’s advocates prepare for West Coast ride
Duo stopped in Ferndale before hitting starting spot in Vancouver FERNDALE — Roy Roden and Mick Beaman ... -
Rebecca Xczar to run for Ferndale City Council
Planning Commissioner declares for Watson’s seat FERNDALE — Ferndale planning commissioner Rebecca ...
Latest Blogs
Benchmark milk prices drop $1.65 from January
The February Federal order Class III benchmark milk price was announced by the USDA at $17.78 per hundredweight, down $1.65 from January, $3.13 below February 2022, and the lowest it ...
Inching and itching into springtime
It’s been said that March is in like a lion, out like a lamb. One can only hope that the axiom rings true and the latter portion of March brings sunny, pleasant days. As we inch toward ...
Calendar – Week of Aug. 7, 2019
Ongoing Noon music The Jansen Art Center, 321 Front St., Lynden, hosts free live noon-hour entertainment on Wednesdays in the Piano Lounge. It’s Emily Bailey (violin) and Bethany ...
Roasted vegetables make for tasty quesadillas
By Melissa Horton A few weeks ago, I finally had the chance to stop by Twin Sisters Creamery on Portal Way. I love all things cheese, and this could be my new favorite place on the ...
Delicious toppings add final touch to ice cream
By Melissa Horton The sun has been shining, the weather is getting warmer, and in our house that can only mean one thing: Ice cream time is here! Not only is it a tasty treat on sunny ...
Flavorful dinner bowls tempt taste buds
By Melissa Horton I’m a sucker for a good food trend, and right now I’m enjoying the meal in a bowl craze. Got mashed potatoes, fried chicken and veggies? Throw ‘em in a ...
Hearty pot pie warms blustery spring days
My goodness, I’m feeling quite a bit like Dorothy Gale these days, aren’t you? There’s nothing like spring in the Pacific Northwest to whip up the winds and chill you right ...
Slow-cooker pot of beans usable in many ways
By Melissa Horton The older I get, the more I enjoy making food from scratch. I love knowing exactly what is in my food, and having the flexibility to adapt recipes to make them healthier ...
Wholesome bars make tasty after-school treat
By Melissa Horton I have great memories of coming home after school and heading into the kitchen for a little snack. Thinking really does make you hungry, and my mom always had ...
Sear and bake for juicy and savory chicken dinner
By Melissa Horton I love a quick dinner recipe, especially one that is tasty and requires few ingredients. Sometimes cooking dinner is a therapeutic endeavor that we can embrace ...