Bellingham Pediatric Dentistry Uses New Technology to Improve Safety, Comfort
In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, small businesses across the country have had to make changes to stay in operation. Bellingham Pediatric Dentistry has implemented new technology to not only...
View ArticleMesmerizing Projections Bring Downtown’s Herald Building to Life
If you’ve recently been in downtown Bellingham at night, you may have noticed the city’s iconic Herald Building looking a bit different. Each night, about half an hour after sunset, the south-facing...
View Article‘The Bellingham at Orchard’ Resident Finds Happiness Leading Locals in Tai Chi
As a memory care facility, The Bellingham at Orchard is always looking for ways to help provide the best possible lives for the patients in their care. Health care, nutrition and exercise take care of...
View ArticleLynden Christian’s Riley Dykstra Ready to Join Sister on WWU Women’s...
With two state titles and a state player of the year award on her resume, Lynden Christian’s Riley Dykstra could have chosen from a variety of places to continue her basketball career at the collegiate...
View ArticleNorthwest Washington Fair Expanding to 10 Days in 2021
Submitted by the Northwest Washington Fair The Northwest Washington Fair will return to Lynden Thursday, August 12 to Saturday, August 21. The Fair Board of Directors approved the expansion earlier...
View ArticleSee You Outside—Safely: A Guide to COVID-Safe Outdoor Interactions
We wait all year for summer in Whatcom County. It’s the light at the end of the long, rainy tunnel. We can go hiking in the Cascades, take to the seas in our kayaks and sailboats, enjoy sunny...
View ArticleYour Care Is CorePhysio’s Priority: 5 Ways To Ensure A Positive Physical...
Your care is at the heart of everything CorePhysio does. Elizabeth Hampton founded CorePhysio because she wanted to “create a different physical therapy experience, one that blended hospitality and...
View ArticleDon’t Delay Needed Dental Care, Says Unity Care NW
How long has it been since you’ve seen the dentist? Your friends at the Unity Care NW dental clinics want you to know that they are open and operating safely. For most people, the twice-a-year visit...
View ArticleBellingham Armory: The Past, Present, and Future of an Enduring Stronghold
Overlooking Bellingham Bay on North State Street, the Bellingham Armory building immediately stands apart. Chuckanut sandstone, arching windows and timber support beams at once uphold the imposing...
View ArticleThunder Knob Trail Offers a Lovely Hike and Stunning Views From a Hidden...
When one thinks of Whatcom County, they most likely picture bay views and berry fields, Mount Baker and the Nooksack River. The cities of Bellingham, Lynden, and Ferndale all come to mind. This is a...
View ArticleA Positive Attitude Helps Lynden Christian’s Paige TeVelde Prepare for Her...
Senior year of high school is something every teen looks forward to. For years they’ve watched seniors before them have fun with friends, enjoy their last sports seasons, and prepare for life after...
View ArticleDespite Pandemic, Jansen Art Center Finding Ways to Share Local Art
While Lynden’s Jansen Art Center remains closed to the public in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, it will still be possible to continue viewing the creative works of local artists displayed there. On...
View ArticleBlaine’s Home Farm U-Pick & Events Connects Local Community and Food
Appearing from behind a row of u-pick berry bushes, Dan Burdick, owner and farmer alongside wife Bridgette DiMonda of Home Farm U-Pick & Events, smiles and waves as visitors walk down the dirt...
View ArticleHolly Street Plaza Gives Downtown Businesses a Lifeline During Tough Times
An interesting experiment is happening right now in Bellingham with bar and restaurant seating springing up in parking spaces outside of businesses in Fairhaven, and in the central downtown business...
View ArticleJust Around the Block: History of Three Downtown Bellingham Block Buildings
In downtown Bellingham, the modern-day Central Business District collides with the “Old Town” Bellingham, which lives on vicariously through historic buildings. Of these structures built before or just...
View ArticleCrina and Kirsten Get To Work—and You Can Listen In
Just a little more than a year ago Crina Hoyer and Kirsten Barron took the leap into what was a brand-new world them both: podcasting. The result is “Crina and Kirsten Get to Work,” a podcast with the...
View ArticleMo’s Parlor Is Located at the Intersection of Art, Craft and Entrepreneurship
For many, going into business is a tough decision that requires a lot of deliberation and a huge amount of faith. But for Mo Green, owner of Mo’s Parlor, the decision to market her talents directly to...
View ArticleTouch the Clouds With a Drive To Slate Peak
Ever wondered where to find the highest drivable point in Washington State? Your first guess might be Whatcom County’s own Artist Point. The popular and scenic endpoint of the Mount Baker Highway is,...
View ArticleWhatcom Community College Welcomes a New Style of Housing With Cedar Hall
As students check into their new home in Cedar Hall on the Whatcom Community College campus, they may not immediately recognize their environment is built around the philosophy of Universal Design, but...
View ArticleGifts from the Heart: Jansen Art Center Ceramists Donate Bowls in the Spirit...
“Clay has been life-changing for me, after 50 years of stressful corporate life,” says Lynn Giuliani, a board member of Jansen Art Centerin Lynden. As an artist who has her own studio at home,...
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