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Dawn Wetherby

Commenting Since Jun 19, 2017

Recent NWCitizen Articles

The CDN internet article doesn’t question “high-speed” or “affordable” or “coming soon” in Whatcom County.
What is the probability of dying from COVID-19 among the un-vaccinated?
Agent Orange is the “gift” that keeps giving.
Dianne Foster clearly remembers our 2014 coup in Ukraine. Who are we now calling the aggressor? Let’s take a little minute to review here…
In the early hours of February 17th, Public Banking Bill SB 5188, weakened by toxic amendments, was found lifeless. Heroic attempts to keep it alive since early January this year had been unsuccessful.
…Pants on Fire!
CityView is an oversized, misplaced, unnecessary, and virtually unadaptable apartment complex.
The slime of corporate greed knows no bounds, has no morals, and will win out if we do nothing.
Income inequality is a national issue driving many social and health problems. This article explores income inequality in Whatcom County.
Ray Kamada writes that Feb 8 (tomorrow) is the last day to request mail-in ballots for Whatcom Conservation District
In order for the results of a survey to be valid the results must be able to be verified by independent sources.
“We either win big this November by defeating the coup and its Republican enablers — or we kiss our democracy goodbye.” Michael Moore
Irrigation water usage in Whatcom County is estimated, and Eric puts forward reasons why we need meters to accurately measure usage.
Vote No On The Bellingham Public School 2022 Facilities Bond to Protect the Environment
We have a new newspaper located in Bellingham with the goal of covering our three counties and lower British Columbia.
False equivalencies only lead to problems.
Satpal Sidhu writes of the collaboration between the Whatcom Community Foundation and the Sikh Community to raise $150,000 for flood relief effort.
Wherein Elisabeth carefully explains the facts behind this latest freakout by conservative political agitators
The Whatcom County Council today appointed Simon Sefzik to fill the remaining 10 months of the senate seat for the 42nd District.
At last, a newspaper of substance, unhindered by imbedded corporate interests