Articles published Thu, Nov 28, 2002
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Letters to the Editor -- November 28, 2002
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Dolman hangs up the sheepskin
After his 32 years of service in education, the Blaine school board approved Dr. Gordon Dolmans 128-word letter of resignation as superintendent ...
City Council Briefs
Blaine city council members made it clear they want city manager Gary Tomsic to continue his efforts to secure use of the Blaine train station for the ...
Some energy saving tips...
Have you ever gone away on vacation and expected a smaller energy bill on your return, only to find the bill was pretty much the same as when you...
Will they stay or will they go?
The fishing vessels Liberty and USA continue to sit in a jurisdictional limbo, sinking into the mud on the western shore of Drayton Harbor.The boats have...
Chamber hopes lights draw a crowd
Blaine Chamber of Commerce president Pam Christianson is picturing a bustling downtown when they flick on the Christmas lights along Peace Portal Drive...
Water cleaner where oysters are, but its not enough
As water quality in most of Drayton Harbor slowly gets better, hopes of harvesting oysters planted on the east side hinge on whether or not the state bases...
Council uses cuts and hikes to balance budget
Despite pleas from the audience to hold the line on new taxes Blaine city council passed a spartan budget that still needed a three percent utility tax...
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Police Report -- November 28, 2002
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Sports -- November 28, 2002