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Sam Kristofferson

Sam Kristofferson is the Editor-in-Chief of My Bellingham Now. He holds a BA in Visual Journalism and a Minor in Leadership Studies from Western Washington University. Sam enjoys fly fishing for trout in the region, is active in the local music scene and consumes wild amounts of coffee every day. Office number - (360) 715-0982 Send news tips, comments or concerns to skristofferson@mybellinghamnow.com

Community Events
1 year ago
Bellingham High School to host MLK Day program

The WWU Community Consortium for Cultural Recognition is sponsoring a service at Bellingham High School on Jan. 18 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Lifestyle Lookout
1 year ago
Lifestyle Lookout: Comedy, live music, outdoor events and more this weekend in Whatcom County

KGMI’s Adam Smith and MBN reporter Ellie Coberly have your weekend plans ready for you.

Community Events
1 year ago
Mount Baker Theatre hosts 4th annual Winter Wedding Show

The first 150 attendees will receive gift bags including goodies from Skin Rhythm Spa, custom made cookies from featured bakers and vendor coupons.

Local
1 year ago
A look back at My Bellingham Now’s first year of providing free local news to Whatcom County

Celebrating the top stories from the newsroom at My Bellingham Now.

Community Events
1 year ago
City of Bellingham, NSEA to host upcoming work party at Squalicum Creek

The work party will focus on improving water quality near Squalicum Creek by planting native trees and shrubs as well as restoring the downstream salmon habitat near Willow Spring.

Community Events
1 year ago
Kulshan Brewing Company holds fundraiser for Bellingham nonprofit

A local Bellingham brewery is hosting an upcoming event to support a nonprofit that was recently impacted by a building fire. 

Local
1 year ago
Bellingham community rallies around local writer and bartender following Christmas Eve traffic accident

Cheba Hut in downtown Bellingham announced a GoFundMe link to support the medical expenses for the bartender.

Environmental
1 year ago
Whatcom County Public Works reminds the public to dispose of hazardous waste properly in 2025

The Disposal of Toxics facility near Bellingham International Airport takes household hazardous waste items for free.

We Are Whatcom
1 year ago
We Are Whatcom: Reflecting on 2024 and gearing up for 2025

Over the last three months, we’ve interviewed residents all over the county weekly, but we’re only scratching the surface—we want to hear your story. 

Lifestyle
1 year ago
Ski to Sea registration opens, new race director named

The race will take place on May 25 and registration is now open.

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