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Stuffed peppers take new form for speedy dinner

  I have a confession: Not only am I often a cooking procrastinator, but I can also be a very lazy cook. Unfortunately, I also like to eat tasty dishes made from scratch, and those ...

An honor long overdue

Local sisters on journey of discovery about father’s role in the First Special Service Force WHATCOM — Lynne Shelton and Lilly Megard didn’t realize how much they did not know ...

Bike to Work rest stop at Main/First

FERNDALE — The Ferndale Record will help sponsor Bike to Work Day this Friday, May 15, by creating a break station at the corner of Main and First Avenue, next to Lyndale Glass, from ...

Tropical salad is beyond ordinary

  I am head over heels in love with salads. It doesn’t matter if it’s a run-of-the-mill lettuce and veggie salad, a jewel-colored fruit salad, or a pasta salad …they all hold ...

Lanes limited for I-5 Ferndale bridge painting

FERNDALE — Drivers who use both directions of Interstate 5 in the Ferndale area should be prepared for reduced speeds and nighttime lane closures for the next two months. Contractor ...

Stamp Out Hunger nets 7,000 pounds in Ferndale Saturday

FERNDALE — Local letter carriers collected over 7,000 pounds of food for the Ferndale Food Bank on Saturday, according to food bank director Suzanne Nevan. The annual event, held ...

Mother’s Day recipes for little hands to make

  Mom. Ma. Mama. Whatever you call her, mothers hold a special place in our hearts. They kiss away boo-boos, love us in spite of our teenage years, and help us learn the tough lessons ...

Taylor reflects on four years in Ferndale

Former journalist, now city employee leaving for position in Morro Bay, California FERNDALE — Ferndale’s Assistant City Administrator Sam Taylor announced last week that he has ...

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 sale to celebrate the business’s first anniversary in downtown Ferndale. ...

Teachers walk out

Teachers in Bellingham and Ferndale joined a regional day-long strike on Friday, April 24, in order to protest various moves made by the Republican-led state Senate. Teachers were worried ...