FSD reveals modified graduation plans

Drive-through graduation ceremony hinges on move to phase 2 By Brent Lindquist [email protected] FERNDALE — The Ferndale School District will host a drive-through graduation ...

Documenting in black and white

Ferndale photographer’s new series captures COVID-19 pandemic in analog photos By Brent Lindquist [email protected] FERNDALE — Ferndale photographer Michael Connolly loves ...

Fish passage project majorly affects I-5

First job is creating a median bypass, then replacing freeway culvert   FERNDALE — Starting this week, travelers on Interstate 5 both north and south should plan for lane closures ...

Memoral Day ceremonies canceled

But Sumas Legion effort at four cemeteries is on as usual By Calvin Bratt [email protected]   WHATCOM ­— After first being on schedule yet Monday morning, the Memorial ...

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Shewmake convenes group on Intalco’s future

It is meeting by virtual means only   OLYMPIA — State Rep. Sharon Shewmake (D-Bellingham), by virtual connections, recently convened various stakeholders in the announced Intalco ...

Census field operations restarting

Rural areas, households with P.O. Boxes are the focus By Brent Lindquist [email protected] WHATCOM — United States Census field operations resumed on Monday, May 11, as census ...

‘Quick-release’ time capsule planned for Thornton

Deadline is this Friday to add physical items to the capsule, which will be opened 18 months from now By Brent Lindquist [email protected] FERNDALE — Work on the long-awaited ...

Health Dept. stresses value of testing

County can process 2,400 COVID-19 tests per week By Brent Lindquist [email protected]   WHATCOM — The Whatcom County Health Department again emphasized the importance of ...

Ferndale utilities fund established for families in need

Fund is donation-driven; application process begins May 15 By Brent Lindquist [email protected] FERNDALE — Ferndale residents affected by the COVID-19 pandemic should soon have ...