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While living in Seattle’s houseboat community on Lake Union, inspiration struck Blaine author Jessica Stone as she watched one of her neighbors replace a plastic drum that kept the house …
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By Conor Wilson |
3/10/21 08:05 PM
The Borderites came up short for wins this past week as all fall sports continued competition in the WIAA’s adjusted fall season.
Football
The Borderites fell to Bellingham last Friday …
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By Ian Haupt |
3/10/21 07:56 PM
Electric and natural gas customers struggling to pay their bills due to the economic impacts of the pandemic have until July 31 before worrying disconnections will restart.
On February 23, the …
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By Ian Haupt |
3/10/21 07:55 PM
Residents living in Blaine can learn about their risk for cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, diabetes and other chronic, serious conditions with affordable screenings by Life Line Screening. …
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3/10/21 07:51 PM
A task force on public health and the U.S./Canada border is taking submissions on the personal impacts the border closure has had on residents. The submissions will be used to develop recommendations …
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By Ian Haupt |
3/10/21 07:48 PM
A tax on capital gains, the sale of assets like stocks and bonds, passed the Senate by a single vote March 6.
The bill was first amended to remove the emergency clause, meaning the issue is likely …
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By Patric Haerle |
3/10/21 07:46 PM
February 28, 12:18 a.m.: Motor vehicle accident non-blocking/non-injury on Blaine and Bay roads.
February 28, 3:52 a.m.: Threat on Loomis Trail Road, Custer.
February 28, 8:32 a.m.: Senile …
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3/10/21 07:44 PM
It doesn’t seem nice, it doesn’t seem right,
To toss out these words without a good fight!
Words that were written for young and the old
Words that have had over 600 million …
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By Sharon Ann Maas, Blaine |
3/10/21 06:17 PM
The Editor:
This is for the car guy Doug Dahl. Recently, I purchased a 2019 Subaru. It is the first automatic transmission in my life (I’m 75). After three weeks, my right hand still …
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3/10/21 06:10 PM
As of February 28, Whatcom County has had a total of 6,646 confirmed cases of Covid-19 since the start of the pandemic and 83 deaths, according to Washington State Department of Health (DOH) data. …
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By Grace McCarthy |
3/3/21 08:44 PM
Governor Jay Inslee directed the state to immediately open vaccine eligibility for K-12 teachers on March 2. This follows a directive issued the same day from President Joe Biden to get every public …
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3/3/21 08:31 PM
A person suspected of leaving a trail of “KJ” graffiti marks around Birch Bay was booked into Whatcom County Jail for malicious mischief in the second degree and felony harassment on …
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By Grace McCarthy |
3/3/21 08:08 PM
At a February 25 “Coffee with the Contractor” meeting, Granite Construction’s Gairrett Orelup said the Birch Bay berm project will be completed by early April.
Since the last …
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By Ian Haupt |
3/3/21 08:01 PM
The Blaine school board has directed superintendent Christopher Granger to begin planning for cuts in next school year’s budget in the event that state funding is reduced. The plan would …
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By Ian Haupt |
3/3/21 07:48 PM
All regions in Washington will remain in Phase 2, the most advanced of the two-step “Healthy Washington” reopening plan.
“We’re making this pause in recognition of the fact …
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By Grace McCarthy |
3/3/21 07:37 PM
The Blaine library, along with the county’s nine other libraries, opened indoor service March 1. This comes after Whatcom County moved into Phase 2 of governor Jay Inslee’s “Healthy …
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3/3/21 07:22 PM
Bellingham’s PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center will now allow visits to patients undergoing medical care.
On February 19, the hospital began allowing each non Covid-19 positive patient …
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3/3/21 07:18 PM
Salt has long been used to add flavor to people’s favorite foods. In fact, the use of salt as a means to preserving foods and adding flavor to recipes dates back to ancient times and has led to …
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3/3/21 07:17 PM
It’s been one year since governor Jay Inslee declared a state of emergency in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, and calls for a special legislative session and cries of executive …
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By Patric Haerle, Washington State Journal |
3/3/21 07:08 PM