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November 2017
| November 8
November 8, 2017
Letters to the editor for the week of Nov. 8, 2017
Lynden Christian heads to state for a second time; here’s what the Lyncs are up against
Bellingham returns to state for first time since 2013 title game; here’s what it faces
Whatcom County added these 14 wild card entries to its state swimming contingent
Here’s how the brackets break down for the four Whatcom volleyball teams headed to state
Here’s who is leading in Whatcom County’s Nov. 7 election
Hard-fought Whatcom Council and Port of Bellingham races are close
Unofficial results: Whatcom voters reject jail measure
Sparks fly at Port meeting over plans for the Waterfront District
He’s facing 12 years or more in prison for a $25 hat