Recent NWCitizen Articles

Poet Richard Lewis reflects on Elizabeth Warren
Wherein Whatcom’s Klan heritage may be oozing from some cracks
Riley dives into the data with precinct maps and historical perspectives
Campus Crest Communities, Inc. has officially offered for sale the Lincoln St. property that was to be a student apartment development.
Updated Nov 12. Howard Harris, the founder of the Bellingham silent peace vigil at the Federal Building in Bellingham, has died. He and Rosemary were leaders in our local peace movement.
The Campus Crest apartment complex may be the “victim” of a corporate restructuring plan.
While smearing Seth Fleetwood over a common tax arrangement, we discover Doug Ericksen also has a benign tax lien - one he denied.
Poet Richard Lewis weighs in on the Tea Party values
Or why to vote for Nyima, the dog, for County Prosecutor
A link to Riley’s Political Junkie for excellent recommendations - and a few thoughts of my own.
It’s just how things roll in Whatcom County
Update Oct 22: John Lesow has posted a comment with considerable more information on this issue.
Riley does a local political comedy show
Three final candidates for Bellingham Planning Director spoke today at a cozy ‘meet and greet’ of government employees and developers.
Wherein we see that sometimes government can do what business can’t.
An experienced real estate inspector provides a window to the dangeroous conditions found in rentals in Bellingham
Riley files a full report of the Tea Party debate for State Leg candidates
Wherein a Fulbright scholar, professional engineer and successful business owner files for public office

Dan Pike

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