Here’s your list of events happening this weekend in our community.
The Lynden Christian girls play Annie Wright on KPUG tonight with a spot in the 1A semifinals on the line.
The encampment has proven to be resilient despite the city’s actions against the absentee owner of a large property directly behind the Walmart.
Samish Way has been designated part of the National Highway System, making it eligible for funds focused on road maintenance.
Drayton Harbor Oyster Company will stay open but won’t serve any shellfish from the harbor until it’s safe to do so.
Lynden and Nooksack Valley boys suffer losses in Round of 12
The Nooksack Valley boys were sent home following Whatcom County’s first state basketball game at the SunDome.
The bill had lost a lot of its original language on the House floor, including stipulations that it pay fees to the state for high energy consumption.
Though the bill would establish the ferries, it would be left up to the governing bodies along the Puget Sound and Grays Harbor to create the fleet and letting voters agree to the added costs.
The department says it doesn’t take part in civil immigration enforcement or ask about immigration status.