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A tsunami alert will sound off throughout Washington state at 10:21 a.m. on Thursday, October 21.
The alert will be a wailing sound and will last one minute, said John Gargett, deputy …
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By Grace McCarthy |
10/13/21 07:24 PM
Skeers Construction, Inc. and Land Development Engineering and Surveying, Inc. will host an informal public meeting on the Mott’s Hill Overlook project in east Blaine. The meeting will be held …
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10/13/21 07:21 PM
November general election ballots should be arriving shortly in voters mailboxes, now that the Whatcom County Auditor’s Office mailed them October 13.
Ballots need to be postmarked by …
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By Grace McCarthy |
10/13/21 07:17 PM
Blaine High School beat Shorewood in a 36-13 victory during its October 8 homecoming football game at the Borderite stadium. Students celebrated homecoming ceremonies such as crowning the …
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10/13/21 07:11 PM
U.S. Border Patrol agents arrested four people from India after they attempted to illegally cross the border from Canada into Whatcom County October 4, U.S. Customs and Border Protection spokesperson …
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By Ian Haupt |
10/13/21 06:58 PM
The Editor:
We’re writing in support of Colin Hawkins for Blaine City Council. We first got to know Colin through Blaine Community Theater over 20 years ago. We experienced firsthand his …
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10/13/21 06:56 PM
Giving to charity is a selfless endeavor that’s vital to the survival of countless nonprofit organizations across the globe. Without the generosity of donors, many charitable organizations …
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10/13/21 06:52 PM
October 7, 2:16 a.m.: Assist citizen on Flambeau Road.
October 7, 8:53 a.m.: Audible alarm on Seavue Road.
October 7, 9:07 a.m.: Mental cold call on Surf Place.
October 7, 12:40 p.m.: Watch …
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10/13/21 06:48 PM
Clazina “Claus” Schouten
August 31, 1932- October 11, 2021
Clazina “Claus” Schouten, age 89, of Lynden passed away Monday, October 11, 2021 in Bellingham. An …
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10/13/21 06:39 PM
Blaine City Council unanimously approved city manager Michael Jones to submit two requests to Whatcom County to use the county’s American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds. The city is requesting $2.5 …
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By Grace McCarthy |
10/6/21 08:07 PM
By the end of October, Drayton Harbor Oyster Company (DHO) will have extra bar seating available in what used to be Kaisacole Seafood Market. DHO owner Steve Seymour said the goal is to also be …
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By Ian Haupt |
10/6/21 08:06 PM
A former Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO) corrections deputy from Blaine was sentenced September 28 to one month in jail for smuggling items into the jail for a female inmate.
Christopher …
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By Ian Haupt |
10/6/21 08:04 PM
Washington State Patrol (WSP) troopers arrested a man who caused a car crash driving the wrong way on I-5 during a mental health crisis October 2.
A 53-year-old Port Angeles man began driving …
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By Grace McCarthy |
10/6/21 08:02 PM
The past week marked the halfway point of the regular high school fall sports season, and Blaine fall sports took a mix of wins and losses at home and on the road.
Football
Scheduled to play …
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By Ian Haupt |
10/6/21 08:01 PM
The Blaine High School Athletic Booster Club will induct eight individuals and two teams into the school hall of fame 2 p.m. Saturday, October 9 at the football stadium. The inductees will also be …
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10/6/21 07:58 PM
Four Blaine school district area residents are running for two seats on the Blaine school district board of directors. With board member Joan Lotze not seeking a third term, the District 3 seat will …
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By Ian Haupt |
10/6/21 07:57 PM
With less than a week until ballots are mailed October 13, The Northern Light reached out to general election candidates for the Whatcom County Council at-large position to learn what their biggest …
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By Grace McCarthy |
10/6/21 07:44 PM
As of September 27, 70 percent of people in Whatcom County who are eligible for the Covid-19 vaccine are now fully vaccinated and 5 percent are in the process of getting vaccinated. There are 50,000 …
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By Grace McCarthy |
10/6/21 07:33 PM