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Ferndale held its first ever Pride Weekend, which kicked off on July 19 with workshops and trivia. July 20 followed suit with ...
Various volunteers and City of Lynden employees are pictured assembling the playground at Schoolyard Park in Lynden the ...
Northwest Raspberry Festival was filled with various activities in downtown Lynden. This year’s festival took place Friday, ...
Admirers of all ages strolled along shady Front Street on Saturday to take in the Razz & Shine Car Show of the Northwest ...
More than 200 teams competed in the 3-on-3 streetball tournament across a wide range of divisions, from kindergarteners to ...
Thursday, the Lynden School District’s Board of Directors will consider a resolution that would ask voters to support just the new high school, at a cost of about $129M, in the Nov. 4 general election ...
Farmtunes, a seven-week series of free outdoor concerts featuring bluegrass, folk, pop and country music, from 6-9 p.m. Fridays from July 11-Aug. 22 at Bellewood Farms & Distillery, 6140 Guide ...
In May 2025, the Washington State Department of Commerce awarded BWCHA up to $3 million in Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) funds to support the rehabilitation of the ...
A wide variety of activities helped make this year’s Everson Summer Festival a success. With food and craft vendors, live ...
Fans packed Joe Martin Field as the North defeated the South 5-3 in the WCL All-Star Game. (Joe Kramer/Lynden Tribune) ...
The Sumas Junior Rodeo was held July 11-13 at the Sumas Rodeo Grounds. (Joe Kramer/Lynden Tribune) ...
LYNDEN — The Lynden City Council continued its conversation surrounding the Guide Meridian Sewer Latecomer agreement and held a public hearing on the six-year Transportation Improvement Program during ...