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Ferndale held its first ever Pride Weekend, which kicked off on July 19 with workshops and trivia. July 20 followed suit with ...
Various volunteers and City of Lynden employees are pictured assembling the playground at Schoolyard Park in Lynden the ...
Northwest Raspberry Festival was filled with various activities in downtown Lynden. This year’s festival took place Friday, ...
Admirers of all ages strolled along shady Front Street on Saturday to take in the Razz & Shine Car Show of the Northwest ...
More than 200 teams competed in the 3-on-3 streetball tournament across a wide range of divisions, from kindergarteners to ...
Fans packed Joe Martin Field as the North defeated the South 5-3 in the WCL All-Star Game. (Joe Kramer/Lynden Tribune) ...
EVERSON — Amber Klein has two sons with autism and used to attend autism walks in Seattle, but it is expensive to attend, travel and stay the night. So, with the help of two other moms of children ...
In May 2025, the Washington State Department of Commerce awarded BWCHA up to $3 million in Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) funds to support the rehabilitation of the ...
Herb Porter spent 38 years teaching the students of Ferndale, 28 years serving the country in the Washington Air National Guard and is now on his second term with the Ferndale City Council, among many ...
WHATCOM — The Twin Sisters Mobile Market started in 2015 in response to the 2014 Foothills Food Summit where stakeholders wanted to create something that would combat food insecurity in the area ...
I see Freedom Of Speech being caterwauled by the Whatcom County Library in an attempt to discriminate against the American people by using our tax dollars to blanket and suffocate us with a mass of un ...
LYNDEN — Community Council Members Jon Scanlon and Mark Stremler met with the community at the Lynden Library on July 10 as a part of the Community Conversations Meeting series.