WHATCOM COUNTY, WA (MyBellinghamNow.com) – Overnight travelers should expect some slowdowns on I-5 between […]
The assistance center will be open in Sumas until the application deadline on June 10.
They’re urging any recreationists to keep clear of the closure area.
Shellfish sold in restaurants and markets are still safe to eat.
Company says there’s no danger to the public.
Volunteers will be in both counties to help eligible residents apply.
WSDOT added the rock cannot physically be removed in one piece, but explosives won’t be used to break it apart.
Over 100 new parking spaces will be added, giving more people the opportunity to explore the Granary Building, pump track and the Portal Container Village.
Anyone who may have become ill from consuming the impacted clams or oysters should contact their doctor.
Bellingham International Airport will be closed from late-July through mid-August for required runway repairs.