Recent NWCitizen Articles

A look at where TAGNW, Jon Humphrey, and Whatcom County are headed for broadband Internet access.
Jeff Bezos is positioning himself to rob Medicare, but his grossly and ridiculously overvalued trillion-dollar-ass won’t go to jail for it.
County attorneys advise elected officials NOT to talk to us.
Nate Higashi writes about Ben Elenbaas and the 42nd District State Senatorial primary election.
Melodie Kirk writes about Simon Sefzik and the 42nd District Senatorial primary election.
Whatcom County will not attract business or talent without fiber.
After almost 50 years, Congress finally looks to recognize the Donut Dollies who served in Vietnam
Myra Ramos writes about the smear of candidate Sharon Shewmake
The past actions of a presidential appointee are a good indicator of the direction in which the president wants to go.
Anon letters trying to intimidate us and our writers are non starters.
Bellingham business woman offers sexuality workshops for 9 - 17 year olds at her sex shop.
Dianne Foster explains why, after 21 years, Rick Larsen has got to go!
How does our Declaration of Independence speak to us today?
Still No Dig Once Policy? Here’s Why
Satpal Sidhu writes on sensible gun laws. This is not freedom that we love, this is anarchy.
Building awareness of proposed privatization efforts is extremely important. Don’t miss this valuable talk.
Green Ribbon Schools, clean hydrogen, and recyclable plastics are propaganda campaigns
If we are not including repeal of the Second Amendment in our national conversation, we are not serious about stopping gun violence. For therein lies the solution.
The supportive housing building at 1022 North State St. is having severe control problems with drug use, unsanitary conditions, and daily police interventions.
Lynda Hanscome writes about being notified she is now included in a DCE

Kris Keillor

Commenting Since Jan 10, 2021
I'm trying to put down roots in Bellingham. As a junior studying Electrical Engineering at Western, I am very interested in signals and systems -- how to model, create, and shape the motion of our world. I hope to develop modular communications systems using RISC-V instructions and build them in Bellingham. My father retired as an Air Force Lt. Colonial after being stationed with his family all across the country and world. This gave me a unique perspective on many cultures and drive to serve and experience life. A call I answered by volunteering with AmeriCorps FEMA Corps, Team Rubicon, All Hands & Hearts, Mutual Aid Disaster Relief, and the Bellingham MakerSpace. I actively engage with civic politics, despite its weariness. I'm under pressure from Covid-19, my engineering course load, and entrepreneurship in greater Whatcom County. I appreciate your understanding as we work to grow roots together in Bellingham's beautiful community. Keep wearing masks, physically distancing, and thanking our essential & provisional workers!

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