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Week of February 8 - 15, 2001

Front Page Stories
Kim Miller and Diane Meichsner are buried in a jungle of flowers as Blaine Bouquet gears up for Valentine’s Day. Photo Meg Olson
Can’t say ‘no’ to a boy and his arrows... There may be no business in Blaine that feels the prick of cupid’s arrows quite as much as Blaine Bouquet.
Chamber to BTAC: Please fund Skywater, July fourth Although they agree with much of the Blaine Tourism Advisory Committee’s (BTAC) new marketing plan, Blaine Chamber of Commerce board members have two major problems with the way BTAC wants to spend the hotel/motel tax.
State looks for input on fisheries State fisheries managers will be looking for suggestions before they head into what is referred to as the North-of-Falcon fishery allocation in late March...
Inside Stories
“Cut the darn fir trees!” Blaine’s airport commission may be a step closer to its goal of a treeless area around the runway.
FSC’s offerings expanding The Blaine family service center’s expanding menu is reaching out to adults this year, with a growing list of classes, workshops and outreach programs geared to help kids by helping their parents.
Speeders beware! Blaine police are stepping up enforcement along Drayton Harbor Road after a speeding Jeep Cherokee flipped over...
Honors for local piano prodigy The Royal Conservatory of Music awarded eight-year-old pianist Marcus Yu first-class honors...
Local students named to honor rolls In recognition of high scholastic achievement, the following Blaine students have been named to the Whatcom Community College Dean’s List...
2000 IN REVIEW: City of Blaine Police The men and women at the Blaine Police Department wish to express their appreciation for the tremendous support we have received from the community over the past 12 months. Protecting our town requires an effective partnership between police and the people we serve.
Remembering Keli Scott... For all of you who had the pleasure of knowing Keli, if only through a passing smile or a friendly hello, she was an inspiration to us all. Keli’s wants and needs were of a simple nature.
Students take a respectable fifth place Facing the best brains from around the Northwest, Blaine’s math team came out swinging at the Northwest Math Championship last weekend.
Chamber planning a big Bite of Blaine They hope you’re hungry. Who’s they? The directors of the Blaine Chamber of Commerce. Ten local restaurants will be combining their efforts to create a “Bite of Blaine,” and will showcase their efforts at the Blaine Chamber of Commerce annual dinner.

SPORTS Sultan, Baker hoopsters defeat Borderite boys...

 

 

 


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