Inspired by the strong women she has encountered in her work and driven by a passion for her career, Sam Lewis is a ...
Rebecca Houston’s career reflects intentionality, diversity, and a deep commitment to the people of Whatcom County.
The Bellingham Bells are excited to announce the creation of the Bellingham Bells Community Foundation. The foundation is a ...
Building on a century-long legacy of community support, First Fed took its commitment to the next level in June 2024 by ...
It looks like content creation, but for Raelyn Kaplan, it’s community. Kaplan, Managing Director at Joyco Digital, is part of ...
Ethan Hunger launched his career in a straightforward but effective way: mowing lawns as a teenager for a real estate agent.
Recognizing the need for a more streamlined approach to home maintenance, Barron Heating, AC, Electrical & Plumbing developed ...
Jim Clem, 72, recently completed his twelfth season with the Bellingham Bells, 11 of which were spent as pitching coach and ...
Shares More Submitted by PeaceHealth PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center is proud to announce that Allison Robinson, MD, ...
The Shark Is Broken” is a comedy that takes audiences behind the scenes of the making of the movie “Jaws”. The short tempers ...
Hunter Ka’imi never set out to become a social media extraordinaire. In fact, when he first started making TikToks during his junior year at the University of Washington in 2019, it was just for fun.
The Whatcom Dispute Resolution Center (WDRC) invites the community to join us in honoring seven remarkable individuals, projects, and organizations who have helped to build peace in Whatcom County.