Recent NWCitizen Articles

Register provides reporting on local news
Bill Servais died suddenly. A short testimony by his brother.
Dr. Don Easterbrook looks at global temperature swings over thousands of years when CO2 remained constant
Riley Sweeney briefly shares his thoughts on the State of the Union Address
Why a ban on fireworks in Bellingham is needed, and a look at the politics of the issue.
Riley Sweeney examines what sort of people regularly seek out public service
Earthquakes occurring in a mile or so south of Fairhaven late this evening.
“The woods that broke the bank: development or preservation as park?” is Bob Simmons’ latest article on Chuckanut Ridge published in today’s Crosscut.
Riley Sweeney expounds upon the changing ways we consume television and movies
Power and politics
Sarah Palin’s violence-laced rhetoric shares the blame for the Arizona massacre.
Our Sexy Prime Years
Riley Sweeney talks about his 2011 Legislative Wish List
Yellow lights in Bellingham are observed and commented on, as Bellingham prepares for red light cameras.
Sweeney explains how President Obama bought off his opponents and scored a solid victory.
Assisted Christmas
Crawford, Kremen & Co. have been stopped by Growth Management Board.
Clouds or not, the eclipse was there
Riley Sweeney briefly discusses faith

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.

Total number of comments: 3