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Planning study to look at water, sewer upgrades for west Blaine development

Blaine City Council unanimously approved a planning study for water and sewer infrastructure needs in west Blaine in anticipation of the upcoming Avista and Inverness housing developments. … more

Blaine Hall of Fame to induct seven new members, ’99 and ’00 basketball teams

The Blaine High School Athletic Booster Club is set to hold its fourth annual Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Saturday, October 14 at 1 p.m. at the Blaine Performing Arts Center. This … more

Blaine drama club to perform “The Crucible”

The Blaine High School Drama and Theater Arts Club will open its first show of the school year with a production of Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible” at 7 p.m. Thursday, October 12. … more

Birch Bay Chamber of Commerce to host candidate forum on October 11

The Birch Bay Chamber of Commerce will host a candidate forum for Birch Bay and Blaine races 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, October 11 at Birch Bay Bible Church, 4460 Bay Road. The forum will cover Whatcom … more

Community members hope to educate their neighbors on disaster preparedness

The Salishan Neighborhood Association will host a disaster preparedness presentation for the public at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, October 10 at Blaine Senior Center. The event, hosted in coordination … more

Early detection is key in surviving breast cancer

Think of eight women in your life … your mom, grandma, sister, neighbor or friend from school, book club or church. Chances are good that at least one will have, or has had, breast … more

Free Church Unitarian welcomes new pastor

Blaine’s Free Church Unitarian ended its annual summer hiatus with a service featuring new part-time pastor Tessie Mandeville on September 10. Mandeville, who worked as a palliative care … more

Blaine book club review: “Horse” by Geraldine Brooks

“Horse,” by Geraldine Brooks, is a timely work of historical fiction. The narrative touches on issues of race, class and privilege, yet at its heart, it is a story of perseverance and … more

Birch Bay book club review: “One Summer in America, 1927” by Bill Bryson

Bill Bryson explores the summer of 1927, taking us on a journey back in time, when significant accomplishments and shocking news made their way into our homes through printed works and radio. … more

Whatcom County burn ban lifted

The Whatcom County Fire Marshal’s Office lifted the outdoor burn ban for unincorporated Whatcom County on September 27 after recent rain and increased fuel moisture levels made it safe to do … more

Letters to The Editor: October 5-11, 2023

The Editor: Wow! What a beautiful wedding we had for my daughter and fiancé on September 23. Thank you so much Tom and Shelley Johnson for the generous use of your home, the incredible … more

Obituary: Marilyn Ann Madden

Marilyn Ann Madden November 22, 1938 – August 6, 2023 Marilyn Ann Madden passed away at the age of 84 on August 6, 2023, in Tualatin, Oregon.   Marilyn was born November 22, … more

Obituary: Michael Zapico

Michael Zapico May 20, 1953 – September 19, 2023 Michael Zapico, outdoorsman, educator, sailor, and passionate Argentine tango dancer passed away September 19 at the age of 70 after a … more

Sheriff's Reports, October 5-11, 2023

September 26, 8:56 a.m.: Vehicle recovery cold call on Pacific Highway. September 26, 11:40 a.m.: Suspicious vehicle on Portal Way. September 26, 3:16 p.m.: Theft cold call on Flambeau … more

Blaine Police Department Reports: October 5-11, 2023

September 22, 2:06 p.m.: Bicycle theft on F Street. September 22, 5:25 p.m.: Abandoned vehicle on A Street. September 22, 11:59 p.m.: Domestic – verbal on Marine Drive. September … more

Borderite sports roundup: Football loses heartbreaker, cross-country prepares for first home meet

Football One week after earning its first win of the season, and head coach Andy Olson’s first in his tenure for the Borderites, Blaine football lost a heartbreaker on the road against … more
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