By: Dick Conoboy

Changing or eliminating the definition of “family” in our zoning codes is fraught with difficulties and likely inevitable unintended(?)consequences.
Let’s stop calling the president “our Commander in Chief.”
City hall is trying to keep planning commissioners on the job as vacancies mount in a game of musical chairs.
Mike Pellicciotti is the one to replace the current, Trump-loving incumbent Washington State Treasurer.
Bellingham police are between a rock and a hard place. Resolution of issues will not be easy or pleasant given the history of policing.
As of January 2021 only one planning commissioner will have served more than a year. Experience will be woefully lacking
About two-thirds of all returning students will live in campus residence halls, but that does not mean they will be confined to campus.
Students returning for the fall semester at WWU present the greatest threat to local residents during this pandemic.
In a specific and obviously sternly written request for information, the city outlined the deficiencies in the CityView project proposal.
Veterans honor veterans in this time of national mourning.
Only very limited number of experiential courses will be taught on campus.
Moving to the governor’s Phase 3 reopening will very likely never happen. What we have is what we get, except for going back to Phase 1.
Even a partial opening of the WWU campus will threaten or reverse our progress in fighting the pandemic. Play with fire, get burned.
Bringing thousands of students back to campus in the fall is a recipe for a disastrous spread of COVID-19. Restart in the fall of 2021.
Guess what? Nobody has a corner on the use or abuse of the U.S. flag.
Consumer fireworks are prohibited in Bellingham but already the sounds of fireworks are noticeable as the 4th of July nears.
State St roundabout will earn its keep with all the new neighbors.
A developer’s meeting with Samish neighbors sheds more light on the Samish View Development.
With three apartment complexes (about 700 tenants ) added to the congested area around the Samish/I-5 bridge, the situation is about to get “interesting”.
Opponents of this project await a public meeting before the city’s Planning Commission, possibly in June.
Dick Conoboy

Dick Conoboy

Citizen Journalist and Editor · Writing Since Jan 27, 2008
Dick Conoboy is a recovering civilian federal worker and military officer who was offered and accepted an all-expense paid, one year trip to Vietnam in 1968. He is a former Army Foreign Area Specialist for Western Europe and Southeast Asia, counter-terrorism intelligence analyst and information/security manager at the Defense Department. Dick also worked as a resource manager at various government offices to include then VP Al Gore’s National Partnership for Re-inventing Government, now recognized as having been a shamefully neo-liberal “think tank”. He speaks fluent French and a passable English learned through many years of elementary school experience diagramming sentences. Dick owes his writing ability to consuming large amounts of chemical laden and fried fresh water pike and perch fished from Lake Erie in the 40s and 50s near his native Cleveland whose Cuyahoga River regularly catches on fire.

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