Articles published Thu, Jul 11, 2002
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Letters to the Editor -- July 11, 2002
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New boat folks
Diamond Yacht Sales has been on the Blaine marina since 1995, but since April, its been full of new faces.Gary and Dallas Ramberg of Hermiston, OR...
Visiting musicians teach by example
Next week six professional jazz artists will do more than perform on their visit to Blaine. On July 18, 19 and 20th, Dan Goble, Ed Donohue, Hal Sherman...
BP plans draw fire from public
A bevy of heated questions filled the Blaine PAC Tuesday evening as nearly 100 concerned citizens turned out for the BP Cherry Point Cogeneration Project...
Learning boost
Early Childhood Opportunities Northwest, sponsor of Head Start and Early Childhood Education and Assistance programs in Whatcom County, is accepting applications...
Local land on the auction block
Friday seems to be the day for Blaine foreclosures. Property owned by two prominent local developers will be on the block on the steps of the county courthouse...
NWFRS has a happy birthday
The North Whatcom Fire and Rescue Services (NWFRS) board of directors, under a celebratory reader board proclaiming Happy 1st Anniversary NWFRS,&...
State limits PSE electric rates
As of July 1, Puget Sound Energy (PSE) customers may start to see a decrease in their electric bills. The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission...
A string of musical delicacies
The curtain goes up on the third Pacific Arts Association (PAA) season next week and it promises to be even more successful than past years. The star-studded...
Council to put tax hike for streets to the voters
Blaine city council is ready to ask voters if theyll pay more taxes to keep city streets from falling apart. One more time were upping...
WTA buses will link Discovery Days and Artrain
Blaine and Birch Bay will get their summer bus link back for one weekend connecting the Artrain and international sculpture exhibition in Blaine with the...
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Police Report -- July 11, 2002