It is very sad that at the height of the economic crash of 2008 to 2010 Washington State looked to the mental health field to cut expenses in an attempt to maintain other budgets around the state. Continue reading
Category Archives: Information
Overbuilding a jail and emotional appeals / Facebook post, Joy Gilfilen
Wow. The largest regulatory government takeover in Whatcom County’s history is being trivialized and turned into a soap opera by our government administrators. To effectively steal taxpayer money right in front of our noses using emotional manipulation. Continue reading
Coal Mining Deaths in Washington / Reading the Washington Landscape, Dan McShane
Saturday, July 18, 2015 Dan McShane
I have previously posted bits about coal mining in Whatcom County. This post is a bit of a revisit of the Glen Echo Mine (coal-in-whatcom-county-glen-echo-mine) based on new information passed onto me. Continue reading
letter power / The Boynton Blog
July 20, 2015
Imagine this (fairly typical) scenario: You’ve published a chapbook or a volume of your poetry. When you announce it on Facebook, everyone you know Likes your post. People show up at your readings. Some of them buy your book. For six months or so, your book has a life of its own. Continue reading
Planning By Trickery: Standard Operating Procedure For The Waterfront / Facebook post, Whatcom Hawk, Wendy Harris
15 hrs July 19, 2015 Wendy Harris
I guess at this point, I should not be surprised by anything that the city and port do with regard to the waterfront. But it angers me that no one that I know, including myself, knew cement stairs were being built to the G Street Pocket Beach. Continue reading
Cooking the County Council, Voters will consider some new recipes in November / Cascadia Weekly

Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Bob Simmons
Gary Jensen: “”Now there is a chance for one more good neighbor at Cherry Point.” / Facebook post, Sj Robson
5 hrs Juy 17, 2015 Sandy Robson
“Now there is a chance for one more good neighbor at Cherry Point. . .We all need to stand up and say we know good jobs and high environmental standards ARE compatible.”
–Ferndale Mayor Gary Jensen in a November 2012 radio ad for the November 29, 2012 Gateway Pacific Terminal EIS scoping hearing Continue reading
Nooksack Water Thievery Redux / Naiads, Rachel Paschal Osborn
July 16, 2015 Rachael Paschal Osborn
As reported in our recent post, “The Tale of the Nooksack Nine,” the Department of Ecology went above and beyond its usual water mismanagement when — faced with clear evidence of illegal water diversions from the Nooksack River – the agency decided to issue permits, rather than penalty orders, to the culprits. Continue reading
Poor judgement by an elected official is not what I want for our Port of Bellingham / Facebook post, Sj Robson

10 hrs July 16, 2015 Sandy Robson
“And hopefully that will happen soon, and there will be a different article on the subject.” – Ferndale Mayor Gary Jensen, March 18, 2013, during the Ferndale City Council meeting. Continue reading
New Wildlife Advisory Committee Moves Forward Under Business Model / Facebook post, Whatcom Hawk
19 hrs July 14, 2015 Wendy Harris
Last Tuesday, the county council approved a new wildlife advisory committee and is now seeking applications from qualified people to fill the technical advisory sub-committee that will be meeting first. There is supposed to be a website, but the link has not been working. Continue reading





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