KGMI’s Dianna Hawryluk talks to Bo Wilde about progress on the new Peacehealth Medical Center in Lynden, Vintage Farming Days, and Lynden Lobos baseball team.
You would think that the homelessness situation in Whatcom County might be relieved a bit in the summer months…but that’s not always the case. Hans Erchinger-Davis of the Lighthouse Mission has details and stats that show help is still needed.
Handbags for Housing is coming up in August…it benefits Lydia Place and the great work they do. Tally Rabatin is here with all the details!
Host Dillon Honcoop welcomes Kaitlin Davies to the show to talk about FSA programs and discusses the drought in Skagit Valley with Jason Vader Kooy.
Host Kris Halterman welcomes a guest to the show who shares her experience with sexual assault, and the two discuss their reaction to the film Sound of Freedom.
KGMI’s Joe Teehan and Jason Upton talk to 42nd Legislative District Representative Alicia Rule about her candidacy for Whatcom County Executive.
KGMI’s Adam Smith and Dianna Hawryluk talk about the 127th Old Settler’s Pioneer Days in Ferndale, Fargo playing for the Pickford’s Rooftop Cinema, and the big Sand Sculpture Competition in Birch Bay.
KGMI’s Dianna Hawryluk talks to WWU professor Jackie Caplan-Auerbach about noise from Taylor Swift’s concerts in Seattle rivaling the legendary Marshawn Lynch Beastquake run.
KGMI’s Dianna Hawryluk talks to Selena Burgess and Karen Ochiogrosso from the NW Fair about this year’s events and ticket sales.