October 22, 2015
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Restaurant Update: Eating local a trend for 2016, report says
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Says jail replacement needed for public safety
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Concerned city voters will be disenfranchised
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Says Watson has vision to lead Ferndale
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Suspicious of mayoral campaign contributions
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M’s promote Allison to oversee baseball scouting operations
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Whatcom View: Bellingham police and fire fighter unions reject new jail tax
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ComiCon indulges cosplayers, comic-book fans Oct. 24
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Bleedingham offers horror, gory short films
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‘Frankenstein’ multimedia event Oct. 27 at Pickford
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Solution for Seahawks’ failure to finish? Shorter games!
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Seahawks are lucky this past week wasn’t even worse
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Exchange students find easy transition at Bellingham through sport
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Squalicum’s Alvord has wide array of interests
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Bellingham’s postseason hopes stay alive, Red Raiders rise in final rankings
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Huskies want more big plays in passing game
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Northwest Wines: Luscious reds from Great Northwest Invitational
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Blaine’s Fritsch nearing 1,000-yard rushing plateau
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Squalicum, Lynden ranked 1,2 in Week 8 power rankings
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State-title rematch between Lynden, Sedro-Woolley highlights Week 8
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Squalicum climbs rankings, Lynden back in top 10
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At Haggen store in Gig Harbor, longtime employees and customers say goodbye
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Extra-heavy ballots still reach Whatcom elections office
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Kennewick bans ‘nuisance’ marijuana growing
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Bellingham inventor group adding marketing program
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What’s happening in Whatcom County for Oct. 22