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Several Whatcom County community leaders will gather at Bellingham High School Monday, Feb. 22, to discuss domestic violence, which is linked to two murders in the County this year. The public discussion, which starts at 6:30 p.m. in the school's ...
Whatcom County leaders to speak at domestic violence forum Monday - Bellingham Herald

The Whatcom County Sheriff's Office lists the following people as being booked into the Whatcom County Jail. In many cases, charges have not yet been filed. Guilt is determined by the courts. Feb. 12, 2010 Edaray Weaskus Hart, booked by the Nooksack ...
Whatcom County Jail report for Feb. 12 to Feb. 15 - Bellingham Herald

Whatcom County -- Whatcom County property sales saw a rise in January. First American Title of Bellingham reports 193 property sales in Whatcom County in January, an increase of 15 more than the same time period a year ago. North Whatcom County saw a ...
January Property Sales Tell Mixed Tale in Whatcom County - KGMI

Whatcom County, Wash. -- A Washington State Patrol trooper was taken to the hospital after a wreck in Whatcom County. State Patrol spokesperson Keith Leary said the trooper was just about to do a turn on the Badger Road Monday morning when a Chevy ...
Trooper out of Hospital after Whatcom County crash - KGMI

BELLINGHAM - A County ordinance that would ease inspection regulations on septic systems faces a public hearing and possible vote during the Tuesday, Jan. 26, meeting of the Whatcom County Council. The cost of complying with tougher regulations ...
Rule changes for private septic systems may be minor - Tacoma News Tribune

Washington Attorney General Rob McKenna will speak at a Benton County Republicans pancake breakfast at 9 a.m. Saturday. The event's theme is liberty and free markets. Local officials to discuss state budget impacts to Whatcom County Local officials ...
Bellingham Tea Party hosts "In Defense of Liberty" event Saturday - Tacoma News Tribune

Feb 19, 2010 (The Bellingham Herald - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) -- A new statewide electronic recycling program collected more than 1.1 million pounds of unwanted TVs, computer monitors and computers from Whatcom County in ...
Whatcom residents recycled more than 1.1M pounds of electronics: First ... - TMCnet

(Bellingham Herald (WA) Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Feb. 19--A new statewide electronic recycling program collected more than 1.1 million pounds of unwanted TVs, computer monitors and computers from Whatcom County in its first year, part of the 38.5 ...
Whatcom residents recycled more than 1.1M pounds of electronics: First ... - TMCnet

Feb. 16--The fifth Whatcom Medic One unit's deployment continues to be delayed at a cost to taxpayers, which has drawn the ire of several Whatcom County Council members -- including two who have called to split the system if the unit isn't operating ...
Paramedic Unit Delay Costs Wash. Taxpayers - EMS

The Whatcom County sheriff's office says a woman who lived at the Everson home where a man was shot to death is a suspect. The 46-year-old woman is jailed in Bellingham for investigation of unlawful possession of a firearm. Sgt. Kevin Hester told The ...
Woman suspected in fatal Everson shooting - Seattle Times

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