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WHATCOM COUNTY NEWS BRIEFS: July 17, 2024
Fish passage modifications on SR 546 near Northwood Road in Lynden begin July 15 LYNDEN — Travelers should expect to see construction activities on State Route 546, near Northwood Road in Lynden, starting at 8 a.m. on Monday, July 15. This comes from a July 14 press release from the Washington State Department of Transportation….
Annual report: Bellingham, Whatcom County see drop in crime reported in 2023
Crime statistics in Bellingham and Whatcom County trended down in 2023, similar to the state. (Hailey Hoffman/Cascadia Daily News) Crime reports across Whatcom County and Bellingham dropped in 2023 compared to 2022, according to th. Unlock exclusive Cascadia Daily News subscription discounts, like 50% off an annual subscription!
Samish Park closed due to bridge construction
Due to much-needed construction on North Lake Samish’s Bridge No. 107, nearby Samish Park will be closed as it is being used as a staging area. Construction contractor Cascade Bridge LLC, the project lead of the $9.67 million bridge replacement, will use the park for storing all necessary construction equipment and materials.
Custer woman arrested after credit cards, checks, passports and more found in vehicle
BLAINE, Wash. — A woman with outstanding warrants for assault and several property crimes dating back to 2021 was arrested on June 27th. Court documents detailed what led to her arrest. Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a report of a theft in progress call on May 28th...
Bellingham woman sentenced for role in Whatcom County fentanyl bust
SEATTLE, WA (MyBellinghamNow.com) – A Bellingham woman who dealt fentanyl to members of the Lummi Nation and others will spend four years in prison. U.S. Attorney Tessa Gorman says 38-year-old Natasha Parkhill pled guilty in March and was sentenced in U.S. District Court in Seattle on Friday. Parkhill was...
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