The education center is hosted at Whatcom Community College and received the funds for their Substance Used Disorder Professional (SUDP) students.
Associated Earth Sciences, whom the contract is with, is in talks with some farmers in the county to find willing participants in the study.
The cameras will be installed at entrances and exits to the cities early next year but can be moved at any time.
The contracts will go towards further support to Whatcom County’s homeless population.
The purchases are a part of the city’s Lake Whatcom Land Acquisition and Preservation Program that has bought more than 2,800 acres to preserve the lake’s watershed.
The agency hopes to develop a pool of on-call volunteers to run the shelters when the temperature drops below 32 degrees outside.
At an undisclosed location in the Lettered Streets neighborhood, a community has created its own haven. Their passion? Pinball.
Birch Bay Waterslides recently announced they will be reopening for their 40th anniversary next summer.
Applications are due in early December for these positions.
WDFW says that the chum returning to the river at a higher than forecasted rate is spurring the rule change.