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Four victims stabbed at 2 a.m. party; Lynden man arrested. EVERSON — At around 2 a.m. Tuesday, May 4, Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office deputies and Everson and Sumas police officers responded to a report of a stabbing in the 7600 block of Goodwin Road east of Everson. Readmore.
MEMORIAL DAY WILL BE OBSERVED AT LYNDEN AND GREENWOOD LYNDEN — Memorial Day ceremonies will be held at two local cemeteries, at least. Cemetery District 10 is going forward with its usual planning for the Lynden and Greenwood cemeteries, although services were skipped last year in the COVID pandemic. The Lynden observance will be at 10 a.m., the Greenwood one at 1:30 p.m. SWIFT CREEK SEDIMENT ‘SOLUTION’ TO BEGIN THIS YEAR These state appropriations total just over $8 million. By agreement, the county contributes $300,000 per year for general maintenance and operations. The Swift Creek project manager with Ecology is Cris Matthews (425-324-1451, cris.matthews@ecy.wa.gov) while the lead person for county Public Works is James Lee (360-778-6264,jlee@co.whatcom.wa
VETERANS GROUP WANTS NORTHWEST ANNEX SAVED The Tudor-style 1920s-built structure at Northwest and West Smith roads is a familiar sight. (Brent Lindquist/Lynden Tribune) WHATCOM — Local veterans are leading the effort to save a historic Tudor-style building at the corner of Northwest Drive and Smith Road. “I’d like to see this historic building be put to a good use,”said Joel
LYNDEN CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS IN COVID SPIKE LYNDEN — Lynden Christian Schools is dealing with a spike in cases of COVID-19 that forced the administration to send home three entire class levels of students, Superintendent Paul Bootsma reported in response to an information request from the Tribune this week. Thehigh school
GOVERNOR SIGNS AG-OVERTIME PAY BILL OLYMPIA — Agricultural workers in Washington state become eligible for overtime pay under a bill signed May 11 by Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee, drawing praise from President Joe Biden. Senate Bill 5172 creates a phased-in path toward full overtime pay for agricultural workers by 2024. In 2022 they are ensured overtime pay for any timeworked
TRIBES TO TALK OF FISHING CULTURE Tribes to talk of fishing culture. WHATCOM — Hear members of the Lummi Nation and Nooksack Indian Tribe as they discuss the importance of fishing, the First Salmon Ceremony and their mission to preserve a fishing life for future generations. The online talk on tribal fishing culture will be at noon Tuesday, May 25. COUPLE STRUCK CROSSING FRONT STREET Police Chief Steve Taylor said witnesses told officers that Duane Hansen, 70, and Marlys Hansen, 67, were crossing Front in the crosswalk at Seventh Street when they were struck by a vehicle turning west onto Front from south Seventh and knocked to the pavement. The driver of a 2021 Tesla was Jamie Vos, 44, of Lynden, who “toldofficers he
ZOO EVENT RETURNING TO FAIRGROUNDS Following up last year’s sold-out “Drive Thru Zoo” event in September, the fair and Pacific Animal Productions are teaming up again to bring a new set of animals to the fairgrounds. Last year’s event was an opportunity to get families out of their homes as the COVID-19 pandemic continued, fair CEO Chris Pickering said. MARTIN LEAVING AS CITY ADMINISTRATOR Martin came to the city from Burien, replacing 12-year administrator Bill Verwolf, in the summer of 2013. He was at the center of City Hall controversy in 2016 when three female former department heads filed gender and age discrimination claims against the city — which were resolved in a $900,000 overall insurance payout to the trio in 2018.LYNDENTRIBUNE.COM
Four victims stabbed at 2 a.m. party; Lynden man arrested. EVERSON — At around 2 a.m. Tuesday, May 4, Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office deputies and Everson and Sumas police officers responded to a report of a stabbing in the 7600 block of Goodwin Road east of Everson. Readmore.
MEMORIAL DAY WILL BE OBSERVED AT LYNDEN AND GREENWOOD LYNDEN — Memorial Day ceremonies will be held at two local cemeteries, at least. Cemetery District 10 is going forward with its usual planning for the Lynden and Greenwood cemeteries, although services were skipped last year in the COVID pandemic. The Lynden observance will be at 10 a.m., the Greenwood one at 1:30 p.m. SWIFT CREEK SEDIMENT ‘SOLUTION’ TO BEGIN THIS YEAR These state appropriations total just over $8 million. By agreement, the county contributes $300,000 per year for general maintenance and operations. The Swift Creek project manager with Ecology is Cris Matthews (425-324-1451, cris.matthews@ecy.wa.gov) while the lead person for county Public Works is James Lee (360-778-6264,jlee@co.whatcom.wa
VETERANS GROUP WANTS NORTHWEST ANNEX SAVED The Tudor-style 1920s-built structure at Northwest and West Smith roads is a familiar sight. (Brent Lindquist/Lynden Tribune) WHATCOM — Local veterans are leading the effort to save a historic Tudor-style building at the corner of Northwest Drive and Smith Road. “I’d like to see this historic building be put to a good use,”said Joel
LYNDEN CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS IN COVID SPIKE LYNDEN — Lynden Christian Schools is dealing with a spike in cases of COVID-19 that forced the administration to send home three entire class levels of students, Superintendent Paul Bootsma reported in response to an information request from the Tribune this week. Thehigh school
GOVERNOR SIGNS AG-OVERTIME PAY BILL OLYMPIA — Agricultural workers in Washington state become eligible for overtime pay under a bill signed May 11 by Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee, drawing praise from President Joe Biden. Senate Bill 5172 creates a phased-in path toward full overtime pay for agricultural workers by 2024. In 2022 they are ensured overtime pay for any timeworked
TRIBES TO TALK OF FISHING CULTURE Tribes to talk of fishing culture. WHATCOM — Hear members of the Lummi Nation and Nooksack Indian Tribe as they discuss the importance of fishing, the First Salmon Ceremony and their mission to preserve a fishing life for future generations. The online talk on tribal fishing culture will be at noon Tuesday, May 25. COUPLE STRUCK CROSSING FRONT STREET Police Chief Steve Taylor said witnesses told officers that Duane Hansen, 70, and Marlys Hansen, 67, were crossing Front in the crosswalk at Seventh Street when they were struck by a vehicle turning west onto Front from south Seventh and knocked to the pavement. The driver of a 2021 Tesla was Jamie Vos, 44, of Lynden, who “toldofficers he
ZOO EVENT RETURNING TO FAIRGROUNDS Following up last year’s sold-out “Drive Thru Zoo” event in September, the fair and Pacific Animal Productions are teaming up again to bring a new set of animals to the fairgrounds. Last year’s event was an opportunity to get families out of their homes as the COVID-19 pandemic continued, fair CEO Chris Pickering said. MARTIN LEAVING AS CITY ADMINISTRATOR Martin came to the city from Burien, replacing 12-year administrator Bill Verwolf, in the summer of 2013. He was at the center of City Hall controversy in 2016 when three female former department heads filed gender and age discrimination claims against the city — which were resolved in a $900,000 overall insurance payout to the trio in 2018. FISHING DERBY HAPPENING JUNE 12 1 day ago · LYNDEN — After a one-year hiatus because of the coronavirus, the youth fishing derby is back on for this year. This year’s derby will be Saturday, June 12 at Fishtrap Creek in Lynden City Park. Registration starts at 8 a.m. It will look different than in years past to follow social distancing GET VACCINATED, HAVE CHANCE TO WIN A TRUCK 1 day ago · Get first shot before July 31; proof of second shot needed to receive prize BELLINGHAM — Whatcom County residents who get their first COVID-19 vaccine shot between June 1 and July 31 may win a vehicle of their choice worth up to $60,000. The Chuckanut Health Foundation, in SOUTHBOUND RETURNS TO FAIR STAGE 1 day ago · WHATCOM — Country rock band Southbound was ready to make another comeback right before COVID-19 changed the world, and that readiness didn’t wane at all in the past year and a half. First founded in Whatcom County back in 1993, Southbound has come and gone a E-EDITION | LYNDENTRIBUNE.COM Lynden, WA (98264) Today. A steady rain this evening. Showers continuing overnight. Low near 45F. SWIFT CREEK SEDIMENT ‘SOLUTION’ TO BEGIN THIS YEAR These state appropriations total just over $8 million. By agreement, the county contributes $300,000 per year for general maintenance and operations. The Swift Creek project manager with Ecology is Cris Matthews (425-324-1451, cris.matthews@ecy.wa.gov) while the lead person for county Public Works is James Lee (360-778-6264,jlee@co.whatcom.wa
TALENT-LOADED LYNCS BACK ON THE HARDWOOD ONCE MORE Talent-loaded Lyncs back on the hardwood once more. The Lynden Christian girls basketball team is back in action now through June for a condensed season. The Lyncs won’t get the chance to repeat as state champions this year as the pandemic wiped out any WIAA-sanctioned postseasons across the state. EIGHTH GRADERS WRESTLE WITH ‘FREEDOM OF SPEECH This letter is of another student, Karmi Ryan, about whether an association home dweller can put up a controversial flag. BLAINE — Middle school teacher Megan Schutt stood in front of her eighth graders one day and provoked them with this bold assertion: “I can say whatever I want because this is a free country.”. RAZZ FEST, FARMERS DAY PARADE CANCELED LYNDEN — After meeting with representatives from Gov. Jay Inslee’s office, the Lynden Chamber of Commerce made the decision Tuesday to cancel the annual Farmers Day Parade and Raspberry Festival for 2021. Chamber Executive Director Gary Vis said the governor’s guidelines would be impossible to meet for those public events. GOVERNOR SIGNS AG-OVERTIME PAY BILL OLYMPIA — Agricultural workers in Washington state become eligible for overtime pay under a bill signed May 11 by Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee, drawing praise from President Joe Biden. Senate Bill 5172 creates a phased-in path toward full overtime pay for agricultural workers by 2024. In 2022 they are ensured overtime pay for any timeworked
MARTIN LEAVING AS CITY ADMINISTRATOR Martin came to the city from Burien, replacing 12-year administrator Bill Verwolf, in the summer of 2013. He was at the center of City Hall controversy in 2016 when three female former department heads filed gender and age discrimination claims against the city — which were resolved in a $900,000 overall insurance payout to the trio in 2018.LYNDENTRIBUNE.COM
Four victims stabbed at 2 a.m. party; Lynden man arrested. EVERSON — At around 2 a.m. Tuesday, May 4, Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office deputies and Everson and Sumas police officers responded to a report of a stabbing in the 7600 block of Goodwin Road east of Everson. Readmore.
MEMORIAL DAY WILL BE OBSERVED AT LYNDEN AND GREENWOOD LYNDEN — Memorial Day ceremonies will be held at two local cemeteries, at least. Cemetery District 10 is going forward with its usual planning for the Lynden and Greenwood cemeteries, although services were skipped last year in the COVID pandemic. The Lynden observance will be at 10 a.m., the Greenwood one at 1:30 p.m. VETERANS GROUP WANTS NORTHWEST ANNEX SAVED The Tudor-style 1920s-built structure at Northwest and West Smith roads is a familiar sight. (Brent Lindquist/Lynden Tribune) WHATCOM — Local veterans are leading the effort to save a historic Tudor-style building at the corner of Northwest Drive and Smith Road. “I’d like to see this historic building be put to a good use,”said Joel
ZOO EVENT RETURNING TO FAIRGROUNDS Following up last year’s sold-out “Drive Thru Zoo” event in September, the fair and Pacific Animal Productions are teaming up again to bring a new set of animals to the fairgrounds. Last year’s event was an opportunity to get families out of their homes as the COVID-19 pandemic continued, fair CEO Chris Pickering said. COVID-19 CASES IN LYNDEN AREA SPIKE WHATCOM — The latest county numbers on COVID-19 show a one-week jump of 16 new cases, from 34 to 50 total, in the Lynden School District, and also an increase in the percentage of cases overall in Whatcom in the 20- to 39-year-old age group. The rate of cases, per population in the district, also rose notably, from 168 per 100,000people a
COUPLE STRUCK CROSSING FRONT STREET Police Chief Steve Taylor said witnesses told officers that Duane Hansen, 70, and Marlys Hansen, 67, were crossing Front in the crosswalk at Seventh Street when they were struck by a vehicle turning west onto Front from south Seventh and knocked to the pavement. The driver of a 2021 Tesla was Jamie Vos, 44, of Lynden, who “toldofficers he
NORTH CASCADES SNOWPACK ON MARCH 4 AT WELL ABOVE NORMAL Snowpack in the North Puget Sound region, including Whatcom County, was pegged at 128% of normal as of March 4. The data is from the SNOTEL snow telemetry system operated by the federal government’s NRCS National Water and Climate Center in Portland. The snowpack level was similar in much of central Washington and even higher, from 131 to143
NORTHSIDE PARK: A PLAYGROUND FOR EVERYONE Northside Park: A playground for everyone. The goal is to raise funds for the park and get volunteers to construct the playground by June 2021. (Courtesy graphic) BELLINGHAM — As stated in a flyer for the future Northside Park, the goal is a “one-of-a-kind, community-built, community and corporately-funded playground, locatedcentrally in
SUMAS WATER AMONG BEST IN STATE Sumas water among best in state. The state judges, from left, were Melanie Mankamyer, Arnab Bhowmick and Chad Short. (Photo courtesy of Evergreen Rural Water of Washington) SUMAS — Sumas was judged to have the second-best-tasting water in Washington at Evergreen Rural Water of Washington’s 2019 conference and tradeshow on Aug. 28 inBremerton.
NOT ALL AT HOMESTEAD WANT A LAWSUIT LYNDEN — Not all Homestead homeowners want to pursue a lawsuit to resolve issues of conflict they have regarding fees and common areas management, a resident says. Maureen Dowling points to the fact that only about 100 parcel owners, out of more than 600 in all, have paid into a trust fund supporting litigation.LYNDENTRIBUNE.COM
Four victims stabbed at 2 a.m. party; Lynden man arrested. EVERSON — At around 2 a.m. Tuesday, May 4, Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office deputies and Everson and Sumas police officers responded to a report of a stabbing in the 7600 block of Goodwin Road east of Everson. Readmore.
MEMORIAL DAY WILL BE OBSERVED AT LYNDEN AND GREENWOOD LYNDEN — Memorial Day ceremonies will be held at two local cemeteries, at least. Cemetery District 10 is going forward with its usual planning for the Lynden and Greenwood cemeteries, although services were skipped last year in the COVID pandemic. The Lynden observance will be at 10 a.m., the Greenwood one at 1:30 p.m. VETERANS GROUP WANTS NORTHWEST ANNEX SAVED The Tudor-style 1920s-built structure at Northwest and West Smith roads is a familiar sight. (Brent Lindquist/Lynden Tribune) WHATCOM — Local veterans are leading the effort to save a historic Tudor-style building at the corner of Northwest Drive and Smith Road. “I’d like to see this historic building be put to a good use,”said Joel
ZOO EVENT RETURNING TO FAIRGROUNDS Following up last year’s sold-out “Drive Thru Zoo” event in September, the fair and Pacific Animal Productions are teaming up again to bring a new set of animals to the fairgrounds. Last year’s event was an opportunity to get families out of their homes as the COVID-19 pandemic continued, fair CEO Chris Pickering said. COVID-19 CASES IN LYNDEN AREA SPIKE WHATCOM — The latest county numbers on COVID-19 show a one-week jump of 16 new cases, from 34 to 50 total, in the Lynden School District, and also an increase in the percentage of cases overall in Whatcom in the 20- to 39-year-old age group. The rate of cases, per population in the district, also rose notably, from 168 per 100,000people a
COUPLE STRUCK CROSSING FRONT STREET Police Chief Steve Taylor said witnesses told officers that Duane Hansen, 70, and Marlys Hansen, 67, were crossing Front in the crosswalk at Seventh Street when they were struck by a vehicle turning west onto Front from south Seventh and knocked to the pavement. The driver of a 2021 Tesla was Jamie Vos, 44, of Lynden, who “toldofficers he
NORTH CASCADES SNOWPACK ON MARCH 4 AT WELL ABOVE NORMAL Snowpack in the North Puget Sound region, including Whatcom County, was pegged at 128% of normal as of March 4. The data is from the SNOTEL snow telemetry system operated by the federal government’s NRCS National Water and Climate Center in Portland. The snowpack level was similar in much of central Washington and even higher, from 131 to143
NORTHSIDE PARK: A PLAYGROUND FOR EVERYONE Northside Park: A playground for everyone. The goal is to raise funds for the park and get volunteers to construct the playground by June 2021. (Courtesy graphic) BELLINGHAM — As stated in a flyer for the future Northside Park, the goal is a “one-of-a-kind, community-built, community and corporately-funded playground, locatedcentrally in
SUMAS WATER AMONG BEST IN STATE Sumas water among best in state. The state judges, from left, were Melanie Mankamyer, Arnab Bhowmick and Chad Short. (Photo courtesy of Evergreen Rural Water of Washington) SUMAS — Sumas was judged to have the second-best-tasting water in Washington at Evergreen Rural Water of Washington’s 2019 conference and tradeshow on Aug. 28 inBremerton.
NOT ALL AT HOMESTEAD WANT A LAWSUIT LYNDEN — Not all Homestead homeowners want to pursue a lawsuit to resolve issues of conflict they have regarding fees and common areas management, a resident says. Maureen Dowling points to the fact that only about 100 parcel owners, out of more than 600 in all, have paid into a trust fund supporting litigation. SPORTS | LYNDENTRIBUNE.COM BELLINGHAM — There’s a lot to get used to during this spring wrestling season. Not only do wrestlers have to pass two COVID tests a week to be able to compete, but venues are also being changed at the last minute and there’s other protocols in place that otherwise wouldn’t in a normal season. +5. FISHING DERBY HAPPENING JUNE 12 12 hours ago · LYNDEN — After a one-year hiatus because of the coronavirus, the youth fishing derby is back on for this year. This year’s derby will be Saturday, June 12 at Fishtrap Creek in Lynden City Park. Registration starts at 8 a.m. It will look different than in years past to follow social distancing GET VACCINATED, HAVE CHANCE TO WIN A TRUCK 12 hours ago · Get first shot before July 31; proof of second shot needed to receive prize BELLINGHAM — Whatcom County residents who get their first COVID-19 vaccine shot between June 1 and July 31 may win a vehicle of their choice worth up to $60,000. The Chuckanut Health Foundation, in LYNDEN POSTMASTER TAKES MEDICAL RETIREMENT 12 hours ago · LYNDEN — Brian Mouche figured he had another four years before he’d retire. Unfortunately, retinitis pigmentosa had other plans. On March 30, Lynden’s postmaster since 2006 took medical leave and has not returned to work. “April 1 is when the ANIMALS AS NATURAL THERAPY MAKES CHANGES 12 hours ago · BELLINGHAM — After 21 years at Windy Acres Farm, Animals as Natural Therapy has moved to a new location and welcomes Jaime Arnett as new executive director. In November 2020, as part of a long-term strategic plan, ANT co-founder and former director SonjaWingard handed the
LYNDEN CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS IN COVID SPIKE LYNDEN — Lynden Christian Schools is dealing with a spike in cases of COVID-19 that forced the administration to send home three entire class levels of students, Superintendent Paul Bootsma reported in response to an information request from the Tribune this week. Thehigh school
LIONS OVERCOME AGGRESSIVE BURLINGTON-EDISON 12 hours ago · BURLINGTON — The Lynden boys basketball team looked a little rusty out of the gate in Burlington Friday night, but it didn’t take long for them to shake it off and get all the gears turning in their 63-38 win over the Tigers. “It’s been a year of rust, and basketball’s a game where you EVERSON MAN TAKES BODYBUILDING PRIZE 12 hours ago · WHATCOM — Dan Bennett of Everson took several awards at the 2021 National Physique Committee (NPC) Pacific Coast Championships, also called Battle at the Beach, on May 15 in Lincoln, Oregon. The NPC is the premier amateur physique organization in the world. Since 1982, according to VANDERYACHT LEADS COMEBACK WITH 26 POINTS 12 hours ago · LYNDEN — The Lynden Lions needed scoring and leadership from Anna VanderYacht in the second half against Burlington-Edison, and she delivered like a Swiss watch — precisely on time. VanderYacht, a 5-foot-8 senior guard heading on to collegiate play, scored 20 of her 26 points after BARBIE’S BERRIES U-PICK SEASON STARTS 12 hours ago · WHATCOM — The u-pick operation out at Barbie’s Berries on Melody Lane between Ferndale and Lynden is up and running as of Tuesday, June 8. Barb Kraght, who co-owns Barbie’s Berries with her husband Randy, said the berries currently offered have beenblanketed, a
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Four victims stabbed at 2 a.m. party; Lynden man arrested. EVERSON — At around 2 a.m. Tuesday, May 4, Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office deputies and Everson and Sumas police officers responded to a report of a stabbing in the 7600 block of Goodwin Road east of Everson. Readmore.
COVID-19 NUMBERS, UPDATED MAY 25 Area Confirmed Cases Deaths Hospitalizations; Whatcom County: 9,084: 98: 430: Washington State: 402,536: 5,789: 24,254 MEMORIAL DAY WILL BE OBSERVED AT LYNDEN AND GREENWOOD LYNDEN — Memorial Day ceremonies will be held at two local cemeteries, at least. Cemetery District 10 is going forward with its usual planning for the Lynden and Greenwood cemeteries, although services were skipped last year in the COVID pandemic. The Lynden observance will be at 10 a.m., the Greenwood one at 1:30 p.m. VETERANS GROUP WANTS NORTHWEST ANNEX SAVED The Tudor-style 1920s-built structure at Northwest and West Smith roads is a familiar sight. (Brent Lindquist/Lynden Tribune) WHATCOM — Local veterans are leading the effort to save a historic Tudor-style building at the corner of Northwest Drive and Smith Road. “I’d like to see this historic building be put to a good use,”said Joel
COVID-19 CASES IN LYNDEN AREA SPIKE WHATCOM — The latest county numbers on COVID-19 show a one-week jump of 16 new cases, from 34 to 50 total, in the Lynden School District, and also an increase in the percentage of cases overall in Whatcom in the 20- to 39-year-old age group. The rate of cases, per population in the district, also rose notably, from 168 per 100,000people a
ZOO EVENT RETURNING TO FAIRGROUNDS Following up last year’s sold-out “Drive Thru Zoo” event in September, the fair and Pacific Animal Productions are teaming up again to bring a new set of animals to the fairgrounds. Last year’s event was an opportunity to get families out of their homes as the COVID-19 pandemic continued, fair CEO Chris Pickering said. COUPLE STRUCK CROSSING FRONT STREET Police Chief Steve Taylor said witnesses told officers that Duane Hansen, 70, and Marlys Hansen, 67, were crossing Front in the crosswalk at Seventh Street when they were struck by a vehicle turning west onto Front from south Seventh and knocked to the pavement. The driver of a 2021 Tesla was Jamie Vos, 44, of Lynden, who “toldofficers he
NORTHSIDE PARK: A PLAYGROUND FOR EVERYONE Northside Park: A playground for everyone. The goal is to raise funds for the park and get volunteers to construct the playground by June 2021. (Courtesy graphic) BELLINGHAM — As stated in a flyer for the future Northside Park, the goal is a “one-of-a-kind, community-built, community and corporately-funded playground, locatedcentrally in
SUMAS WATER AMONG BEST IN STATE Sumas water among best in state. The state judges, from left, were Melanie Mankamyer, Arnab Bhowmick and Chad Short. (Photo courtesy of Evergreen Rural Water of Washington) SUMAS — Sumas was judged to have the second-best-tasting water in Washington at Evergreen Rural Water of Washington’s 2019 conference and tradeshow on Aug. 28 inBremerton.
NOT ALL AT HOMESTEAD WANT A LAWSUIT LYNDEN — Not all Homestead homeowners want to pursue a lawsuit to resolve issues of conflict they have regarding fees and common areas management, a resident says. Maureen Dowling points to the fact that only about 100 parcel owners, out of more than 600 in all, have paid into a trust fund supporting litigation.LYNDENTRIBUNE.COM
Four victims stabbed at 2 a.m. party; Lynden man arrested. EVERSON — At around 2 a.m. Tuesday, May 4, Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office deputies and Everson and Sumas police officers responded to a report of a stabbing in the 7600 block of Goodwin Road east of Everson. Readmore.
COVID-19 NUMBERS, UPDATED MAY 25 Area Confirmed Cases Deaths Hospitalizations; Whatcom County: 9,084: 98: 430: Washington State: 402,536: 5,789: 24,254 MEMORIAL DAY WILL BE OBSERVED AT LYNDEN AND GREENWOOD LYNDEN — Memorial Day ceremonies will be held at two local cemeteries, at least. Cemetery District 10 is going forward with its usual planning for the Lynden and Greenwood cemeteries, although services were skipped last year in the COVID pandemic. The Lynden observance will be at 10 a.m., the Greenwood one at 1:30 p.m. VETERANS GROUP WANTS NORTHWEST ANNEX SAVED The Tudor-style 1920s-built structure at Northwest and West Smith roads is a familiar sight. (Brent Lindquist/Lynden Tribune) WHATCOM — Local veterans are leading the effort to save a historic Tudor-style building at the corner of Northwest Drive and Smith Road. “I’d like to see this historic building be put to a good use,”said Joel
COVID-19 CASES IN LYNDEN AREA SPIKE WHATCOM — The latest county numbers on COVID-19 show a one-week jump of 16 new cases, from 34 to 50 total, in the Lynden School District, and also an increase in the percentage of cases overall in Whatcom in the 20- to 39-year-old age group. The rate of cases, per population in the district, also rose notably, from 168 per 100,000people a
ZOO EVENT RETURNING TO FAIRGROUNDS Following up last year’s sold-out “Drive Thru Zoo” event in September, the fair and Pacific Animal Productions are teaming up again to bring a new set of animals to the fairgrounds. Last year’s event was an opportunity to get families out of their homes as the COVID-19 pandemic continued, fair CEO Chris Pickering said. COUPLE STRUCK CROSSING FRONT STREET Police Chief Steve Taylor said witnesses told officers that Duane Hansen, 70, and Marlys Hansen, 67, were crossing Front in the crosswalk at Seventh Street when they were struck by a vehicle turning west onto Front from south Seventh and knocked to the pavement. The driver of a 2021 Tesla was Jamie Vos, 44, of Lynden, who “toldofficers he
NORTHSIDE PARK: A PLAYGROUND FOR EVERYONE Northside Park: A playground for everyone. The goal is to raise funds for the park and get volunteers to construct the playground by June 2021. (Courtesy graphic) BELLINGHAM — As stated in a flyer for the future Northside Park, the goal is a “one-of-a-kind, community-built, community and corporately-funded playground, locatedcentrally in
SUMAS WATER AMONG BEST IN STATE Sumas water among best in state. The state judges, from left, were Melanie Mankamyer, Arnab Bhowmick and Chad Short. (Photo courtesy of Evergreen Rural Water of Washington) SUMAS — Sumas was judged to have the second-best-tasting water in Washington at Evergreen Rural Water of Washington’s 2019 conference and tradeshow on Aug. 28 inBremerton.
NOT ALL AT HOMESTEAD WANT A LAWSUIT LYNDEN — Not all Homestead homeowners want to pursue a lawsuit to resolve issues of conflict they have regarding fees and common areas management, a resident says. Maureen Dowling points to the fact that only about 100 parcel owners, out of more than 600 in all, have paid into a trust fund supporting litigation. SPORTS | LYNDENTRIBUNE.COM BELLINGHAM — There’s a lot to get used to during this spring wrestling season. Not only do wrestlers have to pass two COVID tests a week to be able to compete, but venues are also being changed at the last minute and there’s other protocols in place that otherwise wouldn’t in a normal season. +5. LIONS OVERCOME AGGRESSIVE BURLINGTON-EDISON BURLINGTON — The Lynden boys basketball team looked a little rusty out of the gate in Burlington Friday night, but it didn’t take long for them to shake it off. “It’s been a year of rust, and basketball’s a game where you have five guys on the floor who have to be in sync,” Lions head VETERANS GROUP WANTS NORTHWEST ANNEX SAVED The Tudor-style 1920s-built structure at Northwest and West Smith roads is a familiar sight. (Brent Lindquist/Lynden Tribune) WHATCOM — Local veterans are leading the effort to save a historic Tudor-style building at the corner of Northwest Drive and Smith Road. “I’d like to see this historic building be put to a good use,”said Joel
RAZZ FEST, FARMERS DAY PARADE CANCELED LYNDEN — After meeting with representatives from Gov. Jay Inslee’s office, the Lynden Chamber of Commerce made the decision Tuesday to cancel the annual Farmers Day Parade and Raspberry Festival for 2021. Chamber Executive Director Gary Vis said the governor’s guidelines would be impossible to meet for those public events. A FIRE AT GREAT WESTERN LUMBER A fire at Great Western Lumber. Fire crews were on the scene of a late morning fire at Great Western Lumber Co. east of Everson on Friday, Feb. 26. The fire was in the log debarking area of the plant, and no one was injured, said an office receptionist. About a dozen vehicles of Fire Districts 1 and 16 and North Whatcom Fire & Rescue responded. CITY’S SEVENTH STREET PROJECT WINS AN AWARD LYNDEN — The City of Lynden has received a Project of the Year award for its Seventh Street reclamation project. The honor received last week is one of nine given out by the Washington chapter of the American Public Works Association, city Public Works Director Steven Banham told the Tribune. It was in the competition category of SmallAgency
NOT ALL AT HOMESTEAD WANT A LAWSUIT LYNDEN — Not all Homestead homeowners want to pursue a lawsuit to resolve issues of conflict they have regarding fees and common areas management, a resident says. Maureen Dowling points to the fact that only about 100 parcel owners, out of more than 600 in all, have paid into a trust fund supporting litigation. TRIBES TO TALK OF FISHING CULTURE Tribes to talk of fishing culture. WHATCOM — Hear members of the Lummi Nation and Nooksack Indian Tribe as they discuss the importance of fishing, the First Salmon Ceremony and their mission to preserve a fishing life for future generations. The online talk on tribal fishing culture will be at noon Tuesday, May 25. AN ORGAN RESTORED, A CONCERT AUG. 26 The restoration of a pipe organ is a rare and costly enough occurrence that the church’s leadership wants the new instrument to be seen as an investment in the community at large. In that spirit, a free concert by three veteran organists will be given at LOCAL WOMAN HAS CHANCE TO WIN BACHELOR’S HEART LYNDEN — Lindsey Vande Hoef watched “The Bachelor” when it first aired in the spring of 2002. The reality show gave one eligible single male the shot at love through a courtship process and choice of one of25 women.
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LYNDEN ‘HOP’ QUICK-CALL VAN SERVICE STARTS JUNE 13 It is a one-year pilot project with federal funding__
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FERNDALE LIGHTS UP BAKER, STILL UNDEFEATED Carlson and Schlichting lead offense in sixth win LIONS OVERCOME AGGRESSIVE BURLINGTON-EDISON Hanenburg led with 17 points LYNDEN ‘HOP’ QUICK-CALL VAN SERVICE STARTS JUNE 13 It is a one-year pilot project with federal funding IN WITH DECORUM, OUT IN A MAD DASH SWIFT CREEK SEDIMENT ‘SOLUTION’ TO BEGIN THIS YEAR Cooperative plan of county and state sets a construction and work plan over the next six years FERNDALE LIGHTS UP BAKER, STILL UNDEFEATED Carlson and Schlichting lead offense in sixth winNEWS
ANOTHER ROUND OF GRANT FUNDS HELPS BUSINESSES Application period is one week only Read more TRAPPING FOR BUG PESTS BEGINS Citizens asked to again help against Asian giant hornet in WhatcomRead more
COUNTY UPDATES ON FACILITY RESERVATIONS WHATCOM — In view of an anticipated statewide reopening date of June 30, Whatcom County Parks has updated reservation information for park facilities and shelters. This information is subject to change at any time based on updated guidance from state or local health officials. Read moreSPORTS
Article with images +2 MERIDIAN FALLS TO SEHOME FOR THIRD STRAIGHT LOSS Brooks' 22 points not enough for Trojans Article with images +7 TALENT-LOADED LYNCS BACK ON THE HARDWOOD ONCE MORE With no state tournament, Lynden Christian grateful for what it doeshave
SPORTS HELP BRING ME BACK TO NORMAL TOO What a whirlwind the past however many months have been. I’ve stopped counting the ways because I can’t count that high.ACADEMICS
Article with images +4 EIGHTH GRADERS WRESTLE WITH ‘FREEDOM OF SPEECH’ Blaine teacher prompts them, submits letter to the editor LYNDEN CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS IN COVID SPIKE 34 students have tested positive, 194 quarantined; some classes senthome
LYNDEN SCHOOLS TO HAVE INTERIM SUPERINTENDENT Mike Stromme, with 33 years of experience, to step in July 1 LYNDEN SCHOOL BOARD MAY NAME INTERIM SUPERINTENDENT LYNDEN — The Lynden School Board will have a special meeting at 6 p.m. Wednesday, May 5, to … WHATCOM COMMUNITY COLLEGE CAMPUS EARNS VOTER FRIENDLY STATUS BELLINGHAM —Whatcom Community College has been designated a Voter Friendly Campus by nationa…NEWSLETTERS
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