Schools closed for rest of year
Announcement Monday ends the wondering; home learning must continue By Calvin Bratt [email protected] WHATCOM — The in-person school year is over, a casualty of the coronavirus ...
City council discusses COVID-19 remotely
Most city employees now working from home By Brent Lindquist [email protected] FERNDALE — The Ferndale City Council held its first-ever completely remote meeting Monday ...
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Unemployment soars
Jobless claims from Whatcom County rose 1,800% week of March 15-21 By Calvin Bratt [email protected] WHATCOM — The bloody tale of economic devastation from the COVID-19 ...
Property taxes not due until June 1
CHCC creates a designated area in case coronavirus shows up By Calvin Bratt [email protected] WHATCOM — County Treasurer Steve Oliver signed an order Monday extending ...
Distillery now producing hand sanitizer
Idea started as a joke, became reality when schools closed By Brent Lindquist [email protected] EVERSON — Despite the name, the folks at Probably Shouldn’t Distillery ...
Debbie Carl and her mom turn fabric into masks
‘We’re just trying to be God’s hands and feet’ By Elizabeth Kayser [email protected] LYNDEN — Last Friday Debbie Carl was at the JoAnn fabric store in Bellingham ...
Cases reach Lynden, Ferndale
One a Lynden Manor resident, Ferndale’s an LIBC employee By Calvin Bratt and Brent Lindquist WHATCOM — The global coronavirus pandemic struck home with the Sunday news of ...
School district providing daily COVID-19 response updates
Nutrition, childcare solutions incoming for long school closure By Brent Lindquist [email protected] FERNDALE — For the Ferndale School District and all other districts statewide, ...
COVID-19 fight affects everything
Schools shut down six weeks; churches and businesses closed, as public health emergency is declared By Calvin Bratt [email protected] WHATCOM — Response to the COVID-19 ...