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Known for its rocky terrain and quiet sunsets, Locust Beach is a hidden northwest hangout. (Joe Kramer/Lynden Tribune) ...
The Foothills Food Bank held the first event of its kind with the Foothills Feast Fest, a night of local food, music and ...
Helen Navis went to be with Jesus on July 24, 2025 after a short journey with cancer. Up until her passing, Helen maintained her kindness, grace, compassion, appreciation of beauty, love of family and ...
Council members Robert Pinkley and Jon Mutchler, from left, consider their vote to place the initiative on the ballot or codifying the ordinance. (Racquel Muncy/Ferndale Record) ...
WHATCOM — As a civil engineer by training, Greg Ebe did a lot of work with pipes and valves and water equipment before the call of the family farm drew him back to the soil, a third generation of Ebes ...
WHATCOM — A new documentary film from Whatcom Family Farmers brings a story of agricultural water conservation. “Every Last Drop” is an up-close view of a local potato farm’s attempt to achieve levels ...
DEMING — Friends, family and community supporters gathered in the Mount Baker High School Auditorium on July 18 to celebrate 14 men and women who recently graduated from the East County Recruit ...
Sandra Sue Kiel, lovingly known as Sandy, of Ferndale, passed away on July 11, 2025, at the Christian Health Care Center in Lynden. She was born on May 15, 1952, at Madigan Army Hospital in Tacoma to ...
LYNDEN — After months of discussion, the Lynden City Council approved the Guide Meridian Sewer Latecomer Agreement during council’s July 21 meeting.
Oscar Lee Hagen, born at home on April 9, 1931, in Millbury, Massachusetts, the second child of Oscar William and Gwendolen (Somers) Hagen.
Glen is survived by his wife of 75 years Anita, brother Russ Chapman, daughter Chris Flammang, Son Ray (Jan) Chapman, daughter Susan Straight, daughter-in-law Kathy Chapman, grandchildren Kerri (Josh) ...
MAPLE FALLS — The Pacific Northwest’s favorite cryptid will be celebrated with the annual Bigfoot Festival on Aug. 2 in Maple Falls.