Articles published Thu, Jul 7, 2005
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Letters to the Editor -- July 07, 2005
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Itwas a fun and safe Independence Day in Blaine and BirchBay...
“Thanksto a lot of people, it all worked out OK,” saidBlaine police chief Mike Haslip, reviewing incidents followinglast Monday’s Old...
Localartists featured at Summer-Aire festival
Blaineresidents and visitors will be able to sample an eclecticmix of local art at the city’ssecond annual Summer-Aire art festival beginning 10 ...
Grouplooking for old Peace Arch postcards
TheU.S. Canada Peace Anniversary Association (USCPAA) isinviting the public to donate their copies of imagesor original vintage postcards of the Peace ...
Wantto enter politics? Read on...
Officialcandidate filing week begins Monday, July 25 and continuesthrough Friday, July 29. Candidates may file betweenthe hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m...
BlaineJazz Festival attracting faculty and students from all over
Fouryears ago the first Blaine Jazz Festival lasted fivedays and enrolled about 25 students. The attendance hasgrown each year to the point that this year...
IcelandicPicnic to be restarted this July
Blaine and PointRoberts were early settlement places for the Icelandic people, whocame here in the late 1800s to early 1900s.
Firedepartment makes audit progress
Auditorsfrom the Washington state auditor’soffice wrote in a recently released audit report on WhatcomCounty Fire District 13 that while progress...
BlaineJazz Festival hitting higher and higher notes
Thefourth annual Blaine Jazz Festival gets underway thisweekend with a dramatically expanded program, a wideningbase of support and the fourth straight...
100percent ID verifications slowing border
Ifthings seem to be going a little slower at the border,if the line coming into the United States seems longerthan you’re used to, you could try ...
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Police Report -- July 07, 2005