Articles published Thu, Nov 21, 2002
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Letters to the Editor -- November 21, 2002
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Watch your car, cause someone else might be too
Since November 11, almost a dozen Blaine residents have had items stolen from their cars. Most of the vehicle prowls and thefts have been reported in the...
Eleven-year-old artist advances
Myriah Collins, a fifth grade student at Blaine elementary school has taken the first step to becoming an internationally-recognized artist, winning a ...
School snow ride program heading to the big hill
The Blaine school district Ski/Snowboard program, now called the BSD Winter Ride Program is looking forward to a great 2003 winter season. The district...
Needy seniors can get ticket to ride
Miracle on Wheels makes available power (electric) wheelchairs to non-ambulatory senior citizens (65 years old and up) usually at no out-of-pocket expense...
Wheels available for stuck seniors
Miracle on Wheels makes available power (electric) wheelchairs to non-ambulatory senior citizens (65 years old and up) usually at no out-of-pocket expense...
Move it or lose it, BNSF tells city
Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad is willing to give Blaine the old rail depot, if the city is willing to move it.I told her I was really disappointed...
Campbell back on the job, sort of
North Whatcom Fire and Rescue Services (NWFRS) chief Mike Campbell is returning to some of his duties as commissioners struggle to take care of business...
Food bank offers help on holidays and every day
Six hunred families are signed up with the Blaine food bank. Every Tuesday between 200 and 250 of them come for a bag of groceries to get them through ...
City wins grant for Marine Drive reconstruction
At a ribbon-cutting celebrating the completion of Sixth Street improvements, state transportation improvement board (TIB) executive director Steve Gorcester...
police
Police Report -- November 21, 2002
sports
Sports -- November 21, 2002