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Plover captain Richard Sturgill reported that the historic ferry passed a bi-annual inspection conducted by United States Coast Guard (USCG) chief warrant officer Chris Schilling, …
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4/25/18 07:07 PM
By Oliver Lazenby Second-day results from the April 24 special election show the Blaine school district’s $12 million, six-year capital projects and technology levy narrowly …
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4/25/18 07:04 PM
Shannon Mani in 2015. By Stefanie Donahue Shannon Mani, a class of ’15 Blaine High School graduate, was found murdered last week in Wisconsin after the father of her unborn child allegedly shot, …
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4/25/18 07:03 PM
By Oliver Lazenby The Blaine school district is working toward getting a full-time school police officer for the 2018-2019 school year. At an April 23 school board …
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4/25/18 07:01 PM
Blessing of the Fleet in 2017. Photo by Richard Sturgill By Gary Dunster This is the time of year when we think about those who have been lost at sea and those who we have lost at home since the last …
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4/25/18 07:00 PM
Alieu Diaw looks to make a pass early in the game. Photos and story by Oliver Lazenby At the end of senior night on April 24, Blaine varsity soccer seniors had something to celebrate. After beating …
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4/25/18 06:59 PM
Smuggler’s Inn Bed and Breakfast in Blaine will host a second fundraiser on the May 5 weekend for a local family that lost their home in a fire last March. Photo by Molly Ernst Smuggler’s Inn Bed …
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4/25/18 06:57 PM
The band, Akrasia, plays at Evergreen Cannabis in Blaine on April 20, a holiday celebrated by marijuana enthusiasts across the globe. The performance was a part of ‘JFest,’ …
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4/25/18 06:54 PM
News from the Blaine City Council meeting on April 23. Blaine City Council to consider changing design standards in south Blaine Spurred by an …
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4/25/18 06:53 PM
Steve Lemay, owner of a broadcast and communication tower service company in Blaine, died while on the job in Fordland, Missouri this week. Lemay, 56, was working with six other …
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4/25/18 06:52 PM
If running for state or county office piques your interest, now’s the time to commit. Candidate filing week is Monday, May 14 to Friday, May 18. During that time, individuals can …
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4/25/18 06:51 PM
A refurbished sign was installed at the Blaine Public Pier on April 20 by the Port of Bellingham. Photo by Meg Olson
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4/25/18 06:50 PM
The Editor: Along with all the others missing the old format of the police reports in the paper, I have to ask: who would miss it now since it has been reduced to boring and wasted …
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4/25/18 06:49 PM
The Northern Light collected comments made by online readers who responded to recent stories. Here’s what they had to say: The Editor: Blaine …
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4/25/18 06:48 PM
By Calvin Smith You don’t have to kill a deer, or catch a fish, or milk a cow Nor do you need, to plant a seed, or trudge behind a plow, There’s …
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4/25/18 06:47 PM
Ben Wallen catches a fly ball in the fourth inning against Lynden. Photo by Oliver Lazenby Blaine varsity baseball won a big game on senior night against Lynden, one of four teams in the league with …
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4/25/18 06:46 PM
Tennis Girls varsity tennis lost 6–1 to Lakewood on April 19, 7–0 to Squalicum on April 20, 7–0 to Burlington-Edison on April 23 and 6–1 to Sedro-Woolley on April …
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4/25/18 06:45 PM
Just when winter thaws out and people are anxious to enjoy the blooming flowers and luscious lawns of spring, pesky pests make an appearance. Many pests resume their levels of …
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4/25/18 06:44 PM
Stepping outdoors and picking a freshly grown vegetable is a joy for many homeowners who like to garden. Growing vegetables at home offers many benefits. In addition to providing a …
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4/25/18 06:43 PM