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City of Blaine residents operating on a tight budget may want to be more careful taking long showers this month. Starting in March, city utilities will increase 17.5 percent for water usage.
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By Grace McCarthy |
3/2/22 07:11 PM
A lack of pharmacies and healthcare facilities in the Blaine and Birch Bay area offering antigen tests could become an inconvenience to cross-border travelers hoping to take advantage of …
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By Grace McCarthy |
3/2/22 06:41 PM
International Peace Arch Association (IPAA) is looking for artists to be featured in its 25th annual outdoor sculpture exhibit. Artists need to submit their application materials by Friday, March …
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3/2/22 06:38 PM
North Whatcom Fire and Rescue (NWFR) officials are working to resolve financial issues the district is facing. As a result, they’re considering restarting formal conversations with Whatcom …
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By Grace McCarthy |
3/2/22 06:17 PM
Artists will have the opportunity to showcase their art in Blaine and Birch Bay during the Blaine Chamber of Commerce’s first art studio tour. The tour will be spread across three days on April …
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By Georgia Costa |
3/2/22 06:15 PM
Blaine and Bellingham police officers responded to a suspicious package and possible bomb threat last week that turned out to be “a goodwill gesture” of winter coats, according to the …
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By Ian Haupt |
3/2/22 06:12 PM
After sweeping Meridian in scoring with five out of five points, the Blaine High School varsity chess team booked a spot at the Washington High School Chess Association’s state championship …
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By Ian Haupt |
3/2/22 06:02 PM
Jonathan Jakobitz was promoted from Blaine Library’s interim manager to permanent manager February 1.
Filling long-time former manager Debby Farmer’s footsteps, Jakobitz said he is …
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By Georgia Costa |
3/2/22 05:59 PM
The commission in charge of redrawing Washington state’s political district boundaries has admitted that it broke the law last year by conducting its negotiations in secret.
A settlement …
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By Melissa Santos / Crosscut.com |
3/2/22 05:56 PM
Whatcom County Covid-19 case rates are quickly declining from the omicron variant’s peak in mid-January.
All school district areas in Whatcom County decreased in Covid-19 cases since last week, …
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3/2/22 05:48 PM
A letter below details a reader’s reaction to a recent 60 Minutes segment regarding the perilous state of newspapers in America. The concerns are real: Nearly one in four newspapers have closed in …
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By Pat Grubb and Louise Mugar |
3/2/22 05:35 PM
PeaceHealth St. Joseph Cardiovascular Center has partnered with Mt. Baker Imaging to provide the most advanced and comprehensive cardiac imaging suite available in Northwest Washington.
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3/2/22 05:31 PM
Feb. 19, 10:10 p.m.: Suspicious circumstance on Runge Avenue.
Feb. 19, 12 p.m.: Vehicle prowl on D Street.
Feb. 20, 5:30 a.m.: Vehicle prowl on 12th Street.
Feb. 20, 8:08 p.m.: Juvenile …
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3/2/22 05:31 PM
Question: Can e-bike riders use city and county trails?
Answer: Sometimes when I get a question I like to imagine the sentence before the question. For example, the lead-in to this one could be, …
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By Doug Dahl |
3/2/22 05:28 PM
The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) announced February 25 that more than $20 million in federal funds is planned to be used to increase the number of inspection lanes at the Pacific …
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3/2/22 05:25 PM
The U.S. Coast Guard is offering four opportunities this spring to obtain a Washington state Boater Education Card through online courses. All Washington state residents over the age of 12 or born …
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By Georgia Costa |
3/2/22 05:20 PM
A local law firm and a tax-consulting firm are offering a free webinar on citizenship expatriation, the process of giving up citizenship to a country, on Thursday, March 10.
Bellingham-based …
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3/2/22 05:17 PM