Wed, Feb 20, 2013
Straight from the heart and straight from the boat
Once upon a time, people knew where their food came from.
Off to Boston?
Spectators cheered and organizers offered water and blankets as racers crossed the finish line at the 45th annual Birch Bay Marathon held February 17.
Not the best place for a U-turn
A collision on February 14 slowed traffic on I-5 after 80-year-old Leonard Bessner from West Vancouver swerved in front of a semi truck on I-5 southbound near mile marker 274.
Election Dates in 2013
Following is the list of offices and incumbents up for election in 2013.
Wed, Feb 13, 2013
City reports increased fourth quarter revenues
Everyone looks better in black, and that's especially true when it comes to the city of Blaine's budget.
Bite of Blaine gets mouths watering
Those who want to take a bite of local flavor should attend the Blaine Chamber of Commerce's annual Bite of Blaine event Monday, February 18.
Port creates website to help investors find commercial property
The Port of Bellingham is working to put the city of Blaine on the map - literally.
Suspected flasher arrested after investigation
A man charged with eight counts of indecent exposure was arrested by Blaine police on February 6, following an investigation that began in late November.
Stranger approaches teen girl
Blaine police report that on February 8 at 5:30 p.m., a girl was approached and frightened by a man she did not know.
Marathon set for Sunday
The 45th annual Birch Bay Marathon is scheduled for Sunday, February 17.
CJ's Beach House receives Niemann's magic touch
CJ's Beach House restaurant on Birch Bay Drive opened under new management February 7 with little fanfare, yet owner Jack Niemann said business has been good from the outset.
Whittling away: Lummi Nations carver demonstrates tribal traditions, techniques
Whittle by whittle, the chips of wood fall away as Charles Miller's handcrafted blade scrapes across the yellow plane of the diamond willow root.
Brush and paint give seniors a creative outlet
Lorene Parker, l., paints a waterfront scene during the painting class at Blaine's Senior Center on February 12.
Wed, Feb 6, 2013
Blaine group seeks ways to spur development; propose a new medical facility, business retention
Developer Ken Imus' recently announced exit from the Blaine re-development scene has sparked some soul-searching and motivated a discussion on how to drive the Blaine economy forward.
Bite of Blaine set for new location
Tickets are now available for the 13th annual Bite of Blaine.
Annual 'Hands Across the Border' celebration is no more
The Blaine Chamber of Commerce announced on February 1 that the annual Hands Across the Border celebration would be cancelled due to escalating costs and diminishing donations.
New owner gives Northwoods Motel a makeover
It started with the carpets, then the bedding.
Dean's Lists for Fall Quarter 2012
Blaine man uses love of carpentry to help those in need
Some people look outside and complain about the rain while others see a job in the offing.
Young at Heart: February events and happenings
Now that we are in February we like to think of other things besides the rain, the wet and the cold.
Whatcom County Tour Program
Friday, February 15, Opera Performance Tour, Lucia di Lammermoor
Blaine passes state audit
An accountability report by Washington State Auditor Troy Kelley in regards to the city of Blaine's compliance with state laws and regulations was released on February 4.
Northwest Washington High School Math Championship
Blaine High School math teacher and competition coordinator Mike Dahl, l., and volunteers from the Phillips 66 Ferndale Refinery grade tests at the Phillips 66 Northwest Washington High School Math Championship on February 2.
Groups work to reintroduce chum salmon to Terrell Creek
The Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association placed 24,000 chum salmon eggs into remote site incubators along Terrell Creek on February 5.
Wed, Jan 30, 2013
Bob's Burgers and Brew hosts Super Bowl brewer's night party
Anyone who has watched the Seahawks games at Bob's Burgers and Brew in Birch Bay Square this season knows it was a pretty good scene
Blaine schools work with police to keep campus safe
While debate rages at the national, state and local levels about gun control and public safety, local law enforcement and school district officials agree that maintaining security on the Blaine campus will be a priority in 2013, especially in light of the tragic events in Newtown, Connecticut last month.
He's not your average Tom, Dick or Harry
The Blaine Police Department has received five separate reports in the past two months regarding a man exposing himself to adult women in public locations and masturbating in public view.
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