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Haynie Opry promises “rare and amazing” performance

The Haynie Opry, located at the Haynie Grange at 3344 Haynie Road in Blaine, will present the Bellingham Ukulele Orchestra at 7 p.m. Saturday, March 11 – doors open at 6 p.m. … more

Health experts reveal ways to save on prescriptions

If you signed up for a new Medicare plan during open enrollment, it’s important to understand how your prescription drug costs may be affected. Even if you did nothing to alter your coverage, some … more

Young at Heart: March 2017

By Lorrie Conyac One of the best parts of the Blaine Senior Center is its bulletin. You just would not believe all the information we cram into our little paper each … more

Drivers beware – potholes are back and they’re bad

The season for potholes has returned and hitting one with your car can do a number on tires, wheels, steering, suspension and alignment. To help determine if hitting a pothole has damaged your … more

Blaine Police Department reports: February 29-March 7

February 26, 2:40 p.m.: An officer on patrol noticed a woman stumbling, obviously impaired walking towards the Blaine skate park. An officer contacted the woman at the skate park to check her … more

Whatcom County Sheriff’s reports: February 18-21

February 18, 10:08 a.m.: Alarm audible on Ocean Mist Drive. February 18, 10:34 a.m.: Threat cold call on Birch Bay Drive. February 18, 11:40 a.m.: Civil problem cold … more

State Senator Doug Ericksen to hold town hall meeting Saturday

Senator Doug Ericksen, R-Ferndale, will hold a town hall meeting on Saturday, March 4 from 10 a.m. to noon at Meridian High School, 194 W. Laurel Road, Bellingham. “This is a great … more

More snow falls on Whatcom County

On February 27, parts of western Washington were struck with a heavy dose of snow just before the first day of spring, which begins on March 20. The National Weather Service is … more

Snow cancels Blaine school district board meeting

Photo by Stefanie Donahue. By Oliver Lazenby The Blaine school district dodged the threat of more missed days this week, but a brief snow storm did cancel after-school activities, including a school … more

Lions Camp Horizon raising funds for kitchen upgrade

Staff at Lions Camp Horizon are raising money to replace antiquated appliances. Photo by Stefanie Donahue. By Stefanie Donahue Nearly 70 years have passed since the Blaine Air Force Station was built … more

Blaine’s Atwood Ales balances growth with farmhouse philosophy

By Oliver Lazenby Blaine’s first brewery, Atwood Ales, is coming up on its one-year anniversary and it’s been a big year for the little brewery. About a year … more

Governor limits state agencies’ assistance in enforcing President’s immigration ban

By Enrique Pérez de la Rosa, WNPA Olympia News Bureau Governor Jay Inslee signed an executive order on February 23 to limit state agencies’ help in enforcing federal civil … more

Community heart screening detects problems for a handful of local teens

Volunteers conduct CPR and AED training. Photos courtesy of PeaceHealth Medical. By Stefanie Donahue Nearly 7 percent of all teens who participated in a community heart screening at Meridian High … more

Blaine Math Champs celebrate win at county championship

Math whizzes from grades 4 through 8 participated in the Whatcom County Math Championship on February 25. Sponsored by the Blaine school district and Phillips 66, the event featured … more

And the award goes to...

  Mike Wood, known by many as Woody, was honored with a Blaine Builder Award for his service in the community. Woody owned Woody’s Service and Repair Shop at the Chevron … more

City initiates land transfer to Lummi Nation

By Stefanie Donahue The city of Blaine is one step closer to transferring a portion of land on Semiahmoo spit to the Lummi Nation. During a regular meeting on … more

Small Farm Expo set for March 11

By Stefanie Donahue Whether you maintain a small vegetable garden in your backyard or are responsible for an 80-acre dairy farm, staff with the Whatcom Conservation District and … more

Local group fighting childhood obesity energized after receiving grant

By Oliver Lazenby After being impeded by a lack of funds for a couple years, Let’s Move! Blaine has been re-energized thanks to a grant and a new project … more

Here’s what you need to know about IBS

By John Aita, Gastroenterologist at PeaceHealth Medical Group According to the International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders in a November report, between 25 and … more
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