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February 28 - March 5, 2008


It's bath time at Birch Bay's Dirty Dog Wash for these 11-week old yellow labs.
Photo by Molly Ernst

FRONT PAGE
Washington voters prefer primary to caucuses
Washington voters overwhelmingly prefer the traditional primary voting process as opposed to the caucus system, according to one academically funded research poll.

Deadlines aside, border traffic still an issue for 2010
By 2010, the Peace Arch border facility
may be fully functional but that doesn’t
mean four- to five-hour waits for cross-border motorists are out of the picture.

Officials anticipate 'boon' for local business
Blaine business owners may be salavating
over the anticipation of additional traffic
expected with the 2010 Olympics but
city officials are still grappling with the best
way to get cars off the freeway and into
downtown.

INSIDE
Senior Savers
Birch Bay writers Al Krause and Ruth Higgins share their tips on saving money while traveling abroad. Photo by Al Krause
Rising above!
Nate Tewalt goes up for two of his 13 points in Blaine's 59-52 loss to Sehome Tuesday night.
Photo by Jack Kintner

Register children for kindergarten
on March 27

The Blaine primary school’s kindergarten registration will be held on Thursday, March 27 in the Blaine primary school multipurpose room from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Jerns-McKinney staffs Blaine facility
A long-time funeral chapel in Blaine has staffed its local office to offer residents here a more convenient option.

Golf course seeks new membership
The men’s club at the Grandview Golf Course is looking for new members.

More than nutrition, senior meals provide social fun
Francis Jordan pulled out a stool in her kitchen and sat down at one of the big stainless tables she uses to prepare 50 lunches a day at the Blaine Senior Center, a job she’s held for the past five and a half years.

 

 


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