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Home Improvement
Choosing windows that workThere's more to windows than the way they look or the way you look through them. To educate homeowners on what they should know...
New rules for resident crossings
Under interim rules published earlier this year, nationals of British Commonwealth countries and Ireland who are residents of Canada and Bermuda, and were...
State parks to waive vehicle permit in honor of 90th anniversary
In celebration of the 90th anniversary of the state park system�s creation in 1913, the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission will waive its...
Residents organize growth group
Within the last month, some residents of Birch Bay have banded together to form a group focusing on development and growth concerns.
Second Harvest Gleaners takes community food county-wide
Take a glimpse into the back room of Video Impact in Birch Bay, and you�ll see rows of produce, breads and dairy items. This room is home to Second Harvest...
News In Brief
Anderson (Dodd) benefit Saturday A fundraiser for the family of Holly Anderson (Dodd), a Blaine graduate, will be held on March 29. Holly�s husband, Vince...
City trimming trees to clear flight path
Within the next month, the city hopes to begin the process of trimming, and in some cases cutting, trees that are encroaching into airspace.
Historic structure to be torn down
In 1909 it was a market. In 1999 it was an adult entertainment store. And some time within the near future, it will be a vacant lot. The building last ...
Development concerns bring 100 to meeting
It was standing room only at last week�s city council meeting, as more than 100 people packed city hall chambers to express concerns over a recent application...
Border: Security up, delays expected
There are no plans to close the border, officials said, but there will be long waits.
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Police Report -- March 20, 2003
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Sports -- March 20, 2003