Recent NWCitizen Articles

Bob Ferris of Re-Sources takes a values based perspective on our community and a possible coal port.
Sergeant Shamar Thomas talks sense to the NY police on the streets after they beat peaceful demonstrators - and they are zombies. Nobody home. Mindless cops.
Bryna Sweeney gives a brief history of her favorite holiday
Voting suggestions for Whatcom County and Bellingham political races from a long time local civic activist and non-partisan.
Riley tells you who he is voting for and why
Riley makes a pitch for Steve Harris as your next sheriff
Charlie Sheldon shifts Port staff to help economic development of private business and to support needed infrastructure.
Sue Taylor guest writes this perspective on WCV and their alliance with the Dan Pike for mayor campaign.
Riley continues his examination of Ericksen’s anti-working people values
Bellingham Port Commissioner Scott Walker motioned for the port to ask Executive Director Charlie Sheldon to resign.
A deceptive campaign piece passed out by the Pike campaign
Actually, not the ski area, but rather on the mountain itself. Bit of local ski adventuring.
Riley provides an update on the redistricting process
Riley reports on the Occupy Bellingham Rally
Bellingham south side neighborhood associations presented a fine forum with 24 candidates this evening.
How spending $1,000 could save millions on the acquisition of Chuckanut Ridge
I think we’ve got a winner!
Riley looks at Florida cutting in line
Eeny, meeny, miny, moe
Wall Street protests have been ongoing for over a week - but U.S. corporate news media have been covering them up.

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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