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 By Mary Murphy    Potpourri

Counties required to adopt security system

All counties are required to install "Albert Systems," a technology that notifies counties when there is an attempted cybersecurity attack, under a bill Secretary of State Steve... — Updated 3/27/2024

 
 By Mary Murphy    Potpourri

Palestinian organizers rally for cease fire

Hundreds of organizers sporting green, red, and keffiyeh scarves gathered on the capitol steps to read poetry, sing traditional Palestinian songs and call for a cease fire in the... — Updated 2/24/2024

 

Sen. Jeff Wilson proposes bill to amend state 'Sunshine Committee'

Nineteenth Legislative District state Sen. Jeff Wilson, R-Longview, has prefiled legislation he says will help overhaul the state's Sunshine Committee and streamline public... — Updated 2/12/2024

 

Battle Ground weaver Connie Ford collaborates with local artists to expand her artistic horizons

Using locally sourced materials, multimedia artist Connie Ford combines traditional and unusual fibers to weave unique artworks in her Battle Ground studio. Ford seeks to stretch... — Updated 2/12/2024

 
 By Mary Murphy    Potpourri

Hundreds rally for rent caps, affordable housing

As budget negotiations begin in the state Legislature, calls for action on affordable housing and rent caps from the annual Housing and Homelessness Advocacy Day are expected to... — Updated 2/5/2024

 

Newhouse building rises on Olympia's capitol campus

Facing health and safety hazards and experiencing overcrowding, in May 2023 the original Irving R. Newhouse Building on the capitol campus in Olympia was entirely demolished and... — Updated 1/15/2024

 
 By Jacob Ford    Potpourri

Jingle all the way to Leavenworth: Where reindeer, turkeys, and holiday cheer collide

LEAVENWORTH - Visitors from around the globe converge upon Leavenworth each year to take the sights, sounds, taste and smells that the Leavenworth Reindeer Farm offers, including th... — Updated 1/14/2024

 

Popular book, movie buzz is a boon for Whatcom rowing club

On a postcard-perfect Saturday morning on Lake Whatcom, program director and coach Courtney Moeller is idling the Whatcom Rowing Association's launch boat as four rowing shells -... — Updated 12/21/2023

 

Fentanyl tainted envelope mailed to Skagit elections

Courthouse drama is nothing new in Skagit County. But what is new is the tact taken to disrupt the counting of 2023 general election ballots at the county auditor’s office in Mount Vernon last Wednesday, Nov. 8. Ballot counting s... — Updated 11/16/2023

 
 By Cade Barker    Potpourri

Venersborg Schoolhouse features a place of community

A place of community since 1912, the Venersborg Schoolhouse has served multiple roles throughout its existence, but, lately, community events have been what has tied the rural area... — Updated 11/9/2023

 
 By Staff    Potpourri

Hey Siri ... Wait what the?!?!

The driver of a truck bringing a commercial load of marijuana products from Calgary, Alberta to Port Coquitlam, B.C. somehow managed to take a few wrong turns and ended up at the U.... — Updated 11/2/2023

 
 By Cade Barker    Potpourri

Megan Moore gets a head start with drag racing

Megan Moore, a freshman at Battle Ground High School, already has four years of driving experience with her success behind the wheel of a Junior Dragster car. In 2022, Moore earned... — Updated 10/26/2023

 
 By Amy Kepferle    Potpourri

Thousands of Knitted Knockers are stitched with love

In the black bag Char Malseed carries with her at all times are yarn, knitting needles, scissors, projects in progress and a worn sheet of pink paper full of minuscule tally marks.... — Updated 10/26/2023

 

'We are still here': Community gathers for Indigenous Peoples Day

The Lummi Nation welcomed hundreds of community members into the Wex'liem Community Building Monday night, Oct. 9, for salmon, song, dance and speeches to mark Indigenous Peoples... — Updated 10/12/2023

 
 By Pete Nelson    Potpourri

Overcoming senior loneliness: We are in this together

It is fair to say we live in an interesting time in history, where crisis has become the norm. Where information is plentiful, technology is ever consuming, and frankly, we all... — Updated 10/12/2023

 
 By Cade Barker    Potpourri

Pleasant Valley School's spirit lives on through wood carving

Pleasant Valley School's campus sees community identity live on through a wood carving of the school mascot, Buddy the Beaver. When the campus opened in 1976, two red oak trees... — Updated 9/28/2023

 
 By Don Seabrook    Potpourri

The Power of Love

In an 8-foot by 20-foot metal box near East Wenatchee, five men crowd inside to run electrical cables from one panel to another. They are finishing up a two-month project to... — Updated 9/28/2023

 

Local Ghost Hunters Document Paranormal Experiences on YouTube

Derek Grannes and Alex Donahou were tossing back a few drinks at The Floatation Device Pub & Grill near the Purdy Spit last December. Nothing strange about friends of nearly 20... — Updated 9/28/2023

 
 By Scott Hunter    Potpourri

Grand Coulee man takes state photo prize

Merle Roberts, of Grand Coulee, earned a blue ribbon in photography last week at the state fair in Puyallup. Roberts named his photo, in dramatic dark gray shades of a local tree... — Updated 9/14/2023

 
 By Mel Damski    Potpourri

Miniature donkeys raised as companion animals

When you drive around Skagit County, you see lots of animals: horses, cows, goats and more. One small farm on Best Road that immediately caught my attention has a sign stating JF... — Updated 9/7/2023

 
 By Ted Olinger    Potpourri

Whatever History Has Forgotten, Seattle Put His People First

A year ago in September, I wrote about a few books in these pages that I thought our community might read and asked for suggestions for those many titles I certainly missed. One... — Updated 9/7/2023

 

New WWU athletic director looks to place larger emphasis on fundraising, fan engagement

When former University of Missouri Director of Athletics Jim Sterk was hired to helm Western Washington University's athletics department, a 15-year-old question was once again... — Updated 8/31/2023

 
 By Staff    Potpourri

Witness: Person struck, killed by train while trying to save dog near Woodland

A person and a dog were killed after being struck by a train on a span commonly known as the Ghost Bridge near Woodland on Tuesday, according to a news release from the Cowlitz... — Updated 8/31/2023

 

Investigation underway in Birch Bay Waterslides accident

Whatcom County officials are investigating a man's injury at Birch Bay Waterslides that forced the park to close for the season on Aug. 25. An adult male was injured on one of the... — Updated 8/31/2023

 

Packwood's 'Hammock Head' has done it again, this time with a chair

One member of Packwood's abundant elk herd, dubbed "Hammock Head" by locals, earned regional notoriety for getting himself caught in a hammock late last year and spending the... — Updated 8/25/2023

 
 By Patrick Webb    Potpourri

Peninsula guides a doggone 'miracle': Woman kayaks out to rescue missing Doberman

Operation Doberman sounds like a military code-name, but it was a remarkable instance where the peninsula displayed its collective concern. When Arlington visitor Stacy Day's pet... — Updated 8/25/2023

 

'A Story of Shocking Function' - Derek Kilmer Works to Fix Congress

Ten years ago, then-state legislator Derek Kilmer considered running for Congress to replace the retiring Norm Dicks (D-6th), but he had some reservations. "I was conscious that if... — Updated 8/10/2023

 
 By Ted Olinger    Potpourri

Around the World Alone - Again - This Time by Sail

Once you become the first person to circumnavigate the globe alone under your own power - 41,196 miles of rowing solo across the Pacific, Indian and Atlantic oceans, then pedaling... — Updated 8/10/2023

 

U.S. Navy to name ship in honor of late tribal activist Billy Frank Jr.

The late Billy Frank Jr, a Nisqually tribal elder and legendary Native American activist, will soon have a U.S. Navy ship named in his honor. Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro... — Updated 8/3/2023

 

Lady Washington tall ship returns to Blaine Harbor for maritime festival

Blaine's annual Drayton Harbor Maritime Festival is back Saturday, August 5 and Sunday, August 6 for a pirate-themed weekend with events for the whole family (pets included). The... — Updated 8/3/2023

 

Longbranch Photographer Shares Her Art of Storytelling

Gretchen Shepherd was getting ready to head to church camp at Camp Ghormley near Yakima. It was summer in the 1960s, and to capture the special moments between all the worship and... — Updated 7/27/2023

 

Boat work: Do it right or risk 'big ol' can of worms'

ILWACO - Under a high July sun, shipwright Rachel Kuhn sanded the mahogany hull of a 1967 Chris-Craft next to Westport commercial fisherman Chris Cain, who was busy re-painting the... — Updated 7/13/2023

 

Washington Ranks Second Nationally in UFO Sightings, With Many in Yelm and Rainier

While one of the most famous shows based in Washington state is "Fraiser" - a Seattle-based comedy about psychiatrist Fraiser Crane - perhaps it should have been the "X-Files"... — Updated 7/13/2023

 
 By Staff    Potpourri

WCSO inmate attempts escape after door locks fail

BELLINGHAM — On July 4 at approximately 6:30 p.m., Whatcom County Corrections Deputies were alerted to an inmate out of his cell. The inmate, 23-year-old Christian Dillard, was being held in one of the highest security units in the... — Updated 7/6/2023

 

Bellingham's first female fire captain is a 'professional problem-solver'

Being a firefighter was not on Sarah Pernick's childhood list of aspirations. Before becoming the first female fire captain in Bellingham, she was a self-described "ski bum."... — Updated 6/29/2023

 
 By Staff    Potpourri

Long-time Grand Coulee family physician earns prestigious award

Andrew C. Castrodale, M.D., is the recipient of the 2023 UW School of Medicine Alumni Service Award, the school announced last week. The award recognizes a University of Washington... — Updated 6/29/2023

 

Americorps team is back in the valley

For the first time since 2019, an Americorps team is at work in the Methow Valley. The AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC) program offers participants a chance to... — Updated 6/21/2023

 

Author with Quincy roots digs through the history of territorial Washington

The marathon reading sessions paid off. The year was 1964, and the librarian at Quincy High School was Mary Kazda, also the teacher of Pre-College English. "She was a no-nonsense... — Updated 6/21/2023

 

Harmony on Horseback: Local Teen Competes for Spot on U.S. Equestrian Team

It seems like a circus act, but it's in a barn. It looks like gymnastics, but there's no mat. It feels like figure skating, but it's on dirt. It's kind of like dancing, but it's on... — Updated 6/21/2023

 

Former WWU track and field star wins UK cheese run

Former WWU track and field star and Nooksack Valley High School coach Cooper Cummings flew overseas to take home the big cheese: first place in the men's downhill race at the... — Updated 6/8/2023

 

Trio of local paddlers gearing up for 70-mile race

Some among us seem hellbent on contriving the most hair-brained follies to test the outer limits of personal capabilities. It's baked into the DNA, I suppose. A decade ago, rock... — Updated 6/1/2023

 

Ski to Sea returns Memorial Day weekend

WHATCOM COUNTY - The creme-de-la-creme athletic event of Whatcom County is coming soon. Ski to Sea is a 93-mile course across snow and water and other surfaces, with biking and runn... — Updated 5/19/2023

 

Website lists Washougal River as nation's best skinny-dipping spot

MyDatingAdviser.com recently updated its ranking of the 25 best nude beaches in the world. The Washougal River was named the No. 1 spot in the United States and checked in at No. 7... — Updated 5/4/2023

 

Wilcox steps down from House Republican Leader role

After five years serving as Washington state's House Republican Leader, Rep. J.T. Wilcox, R-Yelm, announced his decision to step down from his leadership role. Being the House... — Updated 4/26/2023

 

Legislature adjourns without 'Blake bill' solution

The Washington State Legislature adjourned April 23 after failing to approve a controversial bill setting drug possession penalties, raising the possibility of a special session in... — Updated 4/26/2023

 
 By Renee Diaz    Potpourri

Finland's president addresses state Legislature

For the first time in history, a foreign head of state has addressed a joint session in the Washington State Legislature. President, Sauli Niinistö, of the Republic of Finland,... — Updated 3/8/2023

 

Children's Day brings a bill on a state dinosaur to the House floor

Children and grandchildren sat on laps and wandered the aisles of the House of Representatives for this year's Children's Day at the state Legislature, and many young observers... — Updated 3/8/2023

 

New nickname, same as the old nickname

Washington State might have an official nickname if a bill that passed a Senate committee becomes law, but it's not really “new.” You’ve seen it on everything from license plates to a state college. Senate Bill 5595, by Sen. Jeff W... — Updated 3/8/2023

 

Foraging racoons trouble Cathlamet woman

It's been a frustrating few days for Gloria Johnson in Cathlamet. Several mornings in a row now, she's discovered that something is turning over the newly laid sod in her back... — Updated 12/15/2022

 
 By Staff    Potpourri

Long Beach Post Office closed for investigation

LONG BEACH - A hazardous materials specialist is expected to investigate the mystery of what's going on at the Long Beach Post Office, which remained closed and taped off to the... — Updated 12/14/2022

 

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