Recent NWCitizen Articles

Jail sales tax is being rejected - and the NO vote is increasing. Sidhu - Kerschner still undecided. Props 2, 3, 9 and 10 all should pass.
Second tally of 10,000 more ballots is in. Jail sales tax is now being rejected. Probably 15,000 or more ballots to go.
The first returns - probably 60% of the final vote - shows contradictory propositions passing and most candidate races decided.
Growing Veterans was created to empower military veterans to grow food, communities, and each other.
Where more substantial evidence is presented against proposition 9 - and why you should vote REJECTED on it.
As an independent citizen and political junkie, here is how I am voting - with brief reasons for my choices.
A perspective on the our changing news system, the consequences, and the challenges for the future. With a suggestion of the solution.
The latest addition and the issue in review
Wherein the operative information is $$$ECRET
When they feel you just don’t need to know
Whatcom group plans meeting workshop to submit comments to Washington Dept of Ecology against Skagit/Bakken oil trains.
County Executive - and candidate for reelection -Jack Louws has written county officials with his regrets over jail mailer.
After 126 years in business, Fairhaven Pharmacy closes for the last time at 6 p.m. today. Historic Fairhaven Association to do Halloween photos.
The jail sales tax proposition is a road to perdition for our county. It is a waste and has been deceptively promoted.
MJ Wettergreen

MJ Wettergreen

Bellingham · Commenting Since Jul 15, 2016
Maggie is a web designer and programmer living in Bellingham, Wash. She is an alumni of Western Washington University, and currently works on development and maintenance for NWCitizen to keep everything running smoothly. From time to time you may see her pop-up and comment, usually with the dual purpose of checking out a new feature of the website.

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