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Fatalcrash investigation continues
The Washington State Patrol iscontinuing its investigation of a February 28 three-caraccident on I-5 that resulted in the deaths of two Blainehigh school...
AtThe Library
Your public library influences lives everyday. The kindergartnergiggles with delight after reading The Cat in the Hat byhimself for the first time. The...
?EverydayFitness opens new Blaine facility
?Everyday Fitness Training Center is opening a new athleticfacility Monday, March 27 in the Blaine International ShoppingCenter.The new 3,200-square-foot...
Aroundthe city...
Thisweek engineers will meet with members of the CitizensWastewater Advisory Committee to explain changes to plansfor the city’s new LighthousePoint...
Groupworks on sister city relationship
Agroup of 20 people met with Blaine city manager GaryTomsic last week to begin working toward making Blaineand the village of Pugwash, Nova Scotia, official...
?Steelquistreturns to coach soccer
?CoachDan Steelquist has returned to coach boys soccer at Blainehigh school after a six year absence, and said that oncethe team jells this year &ldquo...
Parkfees cut
Gov. Christine Gregoire signeda repeal bill Monday that would remove $5 day-use parkingfees from all Washington state parks. The move comes aftermuch speculation...
Blainesewer staff win award
Blainepublic works superintendent Leroy Dougall and lead maintenanceworker Jon Walter have each earned a $175 bonus for keepingthe sewer system free from...
Blainepedestrian hit by automobile
ABlaine man was still listed in serious condition at St.Joseph Hospital in Bellingham Wednesday after being hitby a vehicle on Birch Bay Drive Saturday...
A worldof treasures for the discerning homeowner
?Worldly Treasuresis back in business – thistime with new owners. The business, which specializes in exotic furniture and imported items,re-opened...
Larsenspeaks out on border rules
?The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) and the2010 Winter Olympics were the subjects of much discussionat an International Mobility and Trade...
Truckcrossing improvements get belated go-ahead
A$35 million project to widen and lower the truck route,State Route 543, between Boblett Street and the Canadianborder will begin next month thanks to ...
Fedsseize huge quantity of Ecstasy and pot
U.S.border officials seized more than $12 million worth ofEcstasy and marijuana that was being smuggled in a truckloadof shredded plastic.
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Police Report -- March 23, 2006
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Sports -- March 23, 2006