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County to begin consideration of Cherry Point land use changes
Town hall/SEPA public hearing to be held regarding alternatives at Cherry Point WHATCOM — The county is about to begin considering changes to the industrial land use regulations ...
School to test incident response
Law enforcement and fire personnel will practice tactical medicine as well By Ashley Hiruko [email protected] FERNDALE — Schools are meant to be places of learning, collaboration ...
Learning across the seasons
New interpretive sign at the Ferndale Library teaches patrons about changing seasons in adjacent Schell Marsh By Brent Lindquist [email protected] FERNDALE — Wetlands are alive ...
Star Park reopens Saturday
Enhancements include ramp repairs, marimba By Brent Lindquist [email protected] FERNDALE — Ferndale’s STAR Park should be reopened for play on Saturday, Sept. 17, and kids ...
Lynden finance department head going to Ferndale
Sirke Salminen not part of filed lawsuit, but says turmoil situation was factor for her By Calvin Bratt [email protected] LYNDEN — Sirke Salminen, the city’s finance ...
Celebrating Custer
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Ferndale School District to enact truancy board
Changes are made in an effort to lower student absences; off-campus lunch is incentive part of new program By Ashley Hiruko [email protected] FERNDALE — The Ferndale School ...
Update: Former school board member arrested
Police arrested former Ferndale School Board member Stuart D. McKay Thursday night under suspicion of possession of child pornography. According to a press release issued by the Whatcom ...
Fiestas Patrias returns for another year, new venue
Event will feature a late-night dance, fundraiser for Chicas Reinas education By Ashley Hiruko [email protected] FERNDALE — People from all backgrounds are invited to take ...
Better late than never
Custer Days returns under new leadership, a bit later this year By Brent Lindquist [email protected] CUSTER — Custer Days has been a town staple since 1991, but it almost didn’t ...