Recent NWCitizen Articles

Wherein blackened hearts and minds are initially examined
Greg Anders announces for Congress in 2012.
Where Paul touches on Police reporting, where to get a good hamburger, and what is wrong with micro brews
Patti Brooks’ war on gophers shows how she is a socialist
Riley Sweeney outlines the three storylines defining Obama’s Re-election Campaign
Riley Sweeney does a public records request on Sam Crawford
Riley Sweeney shares video of Jay Inslee’s speech to the Whatcom Dems
Citizens are denied access to the budget debate and evicted from the capitol while the media is blocked from the building
Riley Sweeney reports on the April 15th Tea Party Rally
Riley Sweeney highlights some Old School Politics
Riley Sweeney reports on April 2nd Labor Rally
Tom has filed as expected and will run against Pete Kremen for Whatcom County Executive office
Elisabeth Marshall explains that Washington is one of several states looking at the advantages of a state-owned Public Bank
Coal trains will probably pass Lynden on their way from Sumas to Cherry Point, after coming across on the Canadian rail roads.
Switches from 3rd Ward race to At Large city council seat
Northwest Citizen is now on Facebook
Clayton announces “unconventional” campaign, and promises bold new ideas from a new generation of leadership.
At the mid-session townhall meeting, Doug Ericksen would rather threaten the press than have his words recorded
Why local food costs more

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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