Recent NWCitizen Articles

The County Council fails to enact updated stormwater standards that are 2 1/2 years overdue.
In what is becoming a hallmark of the Linville administration, the mayor is seeking funding for an off-site wetland mitigation program that has not yet been approved.
Edward Snowden is a very courageous patriot, in the opinion of the publisher of NWCitizen.
Intersection art - the painting of a design on the actual streets - is being developed in the Happy Valley neighborhood.
Over at the Political Junkie, Riley Sweeney has a report on one criteria the Herald uses to reject letters to the editor.
D-Day forgotten.
City Council passes long-debated ban 4 to 3. It is effective in 2014.
Wherein various comments are compiled and compounded, and citizens encouraged to act
Ideologically Stubborn Council Majority Ignores Existing Industrial Zoning for Slaughter and Meat Processing Operations
Luba Pekisheva has been given a confusing run around in our Whatcom County courts for over three years. Judges, prosecutors and clerks have all participated.
Jeffrey Margolis urges us to request the Nooksack South Fork Valley be included in the Coal Port environmental study.
Marian Beddill provides a general guide for the public, with a look at the history of water rights in Washington state.
By Guest Writer Nicole Brown. This is a call to action for county citizens as the county tries to ram through the slaughterhouse rezones.
You can give your money, normally dished out to fireworks manufacturers and distributors, to organizations that help our disabled veterans. Change the way we celebrate Independence Day.
Tuesday morning and nothing in today’s Bellingham Herald. Nor online. We provide the basics to fill in this latest omission by our “daily” newspaper.
The public process on the revised waterfront plans is an empty charade
The political censor police are listening to you
Some very important issues with respect to the University Ridge private dormitory project in the Puget Neighborhood will not be considered in the approval process.
The City Planning Commission Advocates “Free Market Capitalism” Approach to Waterfront Planning.
A recent letter by the Parks Department fails to contain reassurance that the geese will be safe from extermination this year.

Dan Remsen

Commenting Since Oct 18, 2011

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