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BirchBay water district wins award
Eachyear, the Washington State Department of Ecology (DOE)recognizes the best water and sewer districts in thestate. To qualify, a water and sewer district...
Blaineresidents pitch in to clean city
When it was time for Blaine to clean up its act, localspitched in to help beautify the city. By all accounts,the 12th Annual Blaine Clean Up was a resounding...
Alexanderheading off to Spain
Blaine’sChristina Alexander, the founder and president of the UnitedStates/Canada Peace Anniversary Association has been invitedto participate in...
Containergardening hits stride
OnceMother’s Day happens, container gardening comesinto its own for the year. It’s pretty safe to saythat the last frost has occurred and we...
Newmanager looking forward to summer rush
GailLundeen is no stranger to hostels, having spent yearsof her life traveling the world, staying in hostels alongthe way. When the opportunity arose to...
Newfurniture store opens in Blaine
Oneof the largest retail spaces in Blaine is back in businessas of Friday morning when the warehouse furniture storeWorldly Treasures opens in the 15,000...
Newsin Brief
Fourth youth arrest in drug smuggling caseA fourth juvenile has been arrested in connection witha February 20 pot smuggling incident on the Point Robertsschool...
SACaims to make a difference
“Iwant to make a difference,” said Josh White,a 14-year-old freshman at Blaine high school who livesnext to the Birch Bay Water Slides. To ...
ChristEpiscopal Church turns 100 years old
ReubenNevius was born in upstate New York in 1827, the yearbefore Andrew Jackson succeeded John Quincy Adams aspresident and the year after Thomas Jefferson...
Cityof Blaine looks at initiative 864
Uncertaintyis in the air as the city of Blaine begins to grapplewith the possibility that Initiative 864 could end upon this fall’s ballot and becomelaw...
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Police Report -- May 13, 2004
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Sports -- May 13, 2004