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Letters to the Editor: October 4-10

The Editor: The Community Assistance Program (CAP) will be providing Thanksgiving Dinner Baskets with ready-to-cook turkey dinners again this year for families in our community with … more

Journalism matters because democracy matters

By Dave Zweifel, Editor Emeritus of The Capital Times in Madison, Wis.  An in-depth newspaper investigation revealed that a state-operated home for aged military veterans was … more

In other sports news

Soccer Blaine varsity soccer lost to Sehome 2–0 on October 1 away, and 2–1 to Lakewood on September 26 at home. The losses gave the Borderites a 2–7–1 … more

BHS hall of fame nominations due Oct. 15

By Oliver Lazenby The Blaine Booster Club is inviting members of the community to submit nominees for its first Hall of Fame class, to be inducted in fall … more

School district reveals new plans for grandstand

The Blaine School District is finalizing plans for a new grandstand at Blaine High School that will seat more than 1,900 people. Illustration courtesy of the Blaine School District The Blaine School … more

New school transportation director hired

The Blaine School District hired Rachel Hrutfiord to be its new transportation director. Hrutfiord, formerly a school bus driver and department secretary, replaced Carl Wagelie who … more

DVSAS releases local statistics about domestic violence cases in Whatcom County

By Stefanie Donahue To emphasize the growing impact of domestic violence in Whatcom County, Bellingham-based organization Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services (DVSAS) … more

Fight the flu with these strategies

Influenza can rear its head any time of the year, but is known to be a particularly bad thorn in one’s side when the weather is cold. According to WebMD, anywhere from 5 to 20 percent of the … more

Winter coat distribution starts Oct. 16

This month, volunteers with the Community Assistance Program and Interfaith Coalition will distribute gently used and new winter coats, gloves and hats to men, women and children who are in need of … more

Vehicle light inspections offered for free

As part of the 45th annual ‘Lights On’ event, Automotive Service Association members, as well as students taking Bellingham Technical College automotive classes, will inspect … more

BP Cherry Point offers facility tour

BP Cherry Point Refinery employees answered questions and explained the refining process at a September 28 open house at the refinery at Jackson Road. BP Cherry … more

Health and social services department to stop in Blaine

Staff with the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DHSH) will connect the community with various social service programs out of their mobile office in Blaine next … more

Craft show returns Oct. 18

More than one hundred artisans, crafters, antique and vintage dealers are set to participate in the Lynden Craft and Antique Show this month. The 29th annual event will take place … more

Wendy Rose (Mehus) Kenoyer

January 22, 1951 - September 23, 2018 Wendy Rose (Mehus) Kenoyer went to Heaven to be with her savior Jesus on September 23, 2018. She passed peacefully, unafraid, with family at her … more

Blaine Police Department reports: September 25-October 2

All law enforcement incidents are reviewed on a daily basis by the Blaine Chief of Police. Depending on the nature of the incident, the Chief directs police personnel to conduct a follow-up … more

Pot legalization could pose challenge for Canadian travelers

By Pat Grubb If Blaine immigration attorney Len Saunders is sure of one thing, it is this: Canada’s forthcoming nationwide legalization of marijuana on October 17 … more

Port tenants in Blaine look to expand business

By Stefanie Donahue Multiple businesses that serve the commercial fishing fleet in Blaine want to expand due partially to a string of improvement projects led by the Port of … more
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