Julius’ monster game leads win over Burlington
Sequoyah Julius scores 20 of his game-high 28 points in first half By Kevin Doucette Hiruko [email protected] BURLINGTON — The Golden Eagles boys basketball team has had a string ...
Out with the old, Cub Scouts recycle Christmas trees
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Two added to CHS board
LYNDEN — At the annual member-owner meeting on Dec. 15, two were elected board members of CHS Northwest. Bill Swanson and Jerry Juergens will add their skills and experience to the ...
Thawing brings road load restrictions
Possibility of flooding is now arising with rain By Calvin Bratt [email protected] WHATCOM — Emergency load restrictions went into effect Sunday for all county roads, as temperatures ...
City officials, staff continue professional development
Rebecca Xczar, Jon Mutchler receive leadership certificates following trainings By Brent Lindquist [email protected] FERNDALE — For elected officials and city staff, learning ...
Full 10-digit phone dialing starts for 360- next July 29
WHATCOM — More than just a higher minimum wage arrives in 2017. Get prepared for 10-digit phone dialing. Beginning July 29, residents in western Washington who have 360, 206, 253 ...
County salary-setting panel set to convene
WHATCOM — County Executive Jack Louws has agreed with the Whatcom Transportation Authority to facilitate the county’s Salary Commission (for Elected Officials), which convenes again ...
Learn about funding to replace culverts
LYNDEN — “Funding for Fish Friendly Culverts” is a presentation to be given at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 25, in the Lynden Library, 216 Fourth St., by the Washington State Department ...
Ten 2017 movies to watch out for
Another Star Wars episode planned to close out the year By Brent Lindquist [email protected] Predicting the year in movies is a fun and difficult task. Many of the movies that ...