Recent NWCitizen Articles

Over-the-top cleric blames women for earthquakes.
Riley Sweeney explains the difference between a political hack and a political wonk
Richard Conoboy presents the reasons that our city has a need for more control of rental properties.
Procrastination, thy name is Self
Riley Sweeney talks about his favorite justice and who the President should appoint
An article that questions the man-made global warming hysteria
The Tea Party reflects a major shift in citizen political participation.
Riley Sweeney shares his humorous personal definitions for Whatcom County politics.
Greenpeace has more empty threats for anyone who doesn’t believe as they do. Guess they are going to cut off NwCitizen funding.
Tom Anderson submits this guest column. He brings attention to our local earthquake risks - and what we can do to prepare.
The Creation of The Whatcom Museum and the Restoration of Bellingham’s 1892 City Hall
Sandhill Cranes: the Columbia River Basin’s swallows of Capistrano
In case you missed it, Rob McKenna, our Republican attorney general, joined several other Republican attorneys general
Some questions on health care reform to our Congressional delegation.
From the earliest known writings of humanity, we hear the voices of distressed peoples.
Last November, after the election, Bob Kelly decided to resign his seat so he could take a leadership role with the Nooksack tribe.
If you are going to visit the heron nesting area at Post Point Lagoon in the near future, you are in for a pleasant surprise.
Public approval of Congress continues to slide and for good reason.
Supporting the proposed sales tax increase for the WTA - by new writer Riley Sweeney.
Maybe NOAA knows the truth about our waterfront. Our Port of Bellingham pretends it is not toxic. But it is criminally toxic.

James Colter

Commenting Since Jul 15, 2017
My working life as a small business owner revolved around construction services and technology for many years. After re-locating to Blaine, WA in 2009 and seeing their Peace Arch State Park; I recognized an opportunity to organize a music festival and picnic that celebrates family and our active duty hero’s in uniform. Oh Yeah ... you can count on my sense of humor to put a smile on your face; quick wit, a little irreverent, sarcastic but not to the extreme, mostly appropriate in mixed company.

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