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May 2016
| May 11
May 11, 2016
At Café Culinaire, sage gnocchi and cinnamon churros outstanding
Mariners use pair of home runs to beat Rays 6-4
Welding Rodeo, GEMS Fair, telescopes and birding
Alumni, family events for WWU’s Back2Bellingham 2016 reunion
Ferndale rolls in elimination game
Lynden clinches state tournament berth
Ferndale’s season comes to an end
Lynden Christian loses on penalty kicks
Storm goalie keeps Bellingham at bay
Sehome makes state for 1st time since 2012
Praising behavior helps children learn, reduce parental stress
Prosser a vibrant Washington wine community
Meridian’s McGuinn to join brother at University of Puget Sound
Whatcom County Jail report for May 10
Man found in Whatcom Creek had medical emergency, likely drowned
Western Washington University’s new president will make $365,000
Whole Foods opens in Bellingham to crowd of shoppers, protest
Bear attacks sheep, chickens northwest of Ferndale
Crowds expected this weekend for protest of Skagit refineries
Trump: Big rallies like one in Lynden are his key campaign weapon
Welders to make mythical creatures at Bellingham Technical College