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Whatcom ‘feels the Bern’ for Sanders
The table for Precinct 140, between Everson and Lynden, awaits further action at the Democratic caucuses ...
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Pot not welcome in Lynden
After years of moratoriums, Lynden exercises option to ban marijuana business LYNDEN — Marijuana is now officially and permanently banned in town. It’s been a drawn-out process getting here, but ... -
Unity Care NW planning new Portal Way facility
Services to expand with lab, pharmacy FERNDALE — North Whatcom County’s medical services are about to get a big boost, if Unity Care NW has its way. Unity Care already has a presence in downtown Ferndale, ...
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Local track stars shine in Bedlington Twilight meet
Left photo: Lynden senior Christian Payne won the 100 meters and placed third in the 200 meters in the ... -
An adaptive style of teaching at ZLO
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Pioneers top Trojans with walk-off hit in extras
Nooksack Valley sophomore pitcher Kyle Veldman gave the Pioneers seven strong innings on the mound. (Cameron ... -
LC senior wins Tromp chess tourney
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Baseball preview: Season heating up on diamond
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Soccer preview: Local teams on the rise
Left photo: Lynden junior forward Nicolas Parris highlights a young and talented Lions team.Right photo: ...
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Lions earn shutout win over crosstown rival LC
Lynden forward Jabriel Ortiz goes for the ball during the Lions’ 1-0 conference win over crosstown rival Lynden Christian on Wednesday, March 30, at Bender Fields. (Cameron Van Til/Lynden Tribune)
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![Winning business awards last week, from left, were, Dale Zender, PeaceHealth CEO (Business Person); Cory and Bobbi Kreider of Lynden Sheet Metal (Small Business), Greg Penner of Capstone Physical Therapy (Startup Business), and Jay Bornstein of Bornstein Seafoods (Lifetime Business Achievement). (Courtesy photo)](http://web.archive.org./web/20160405035412im_/http://www.lyndentribune.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Picture-15-3-200x140.png)
Lynden businesses win event awards
Winning business awards last week, from left, were, Dale Zender, PeaceHealth CEO (Business Person); Cory and Bobbi Kreider of Lynden Sheet Metal (Small Business), Greg Penner of Capstone Physical Therapy ...
Woods Coffee opening roastery in Bellingham
LYNDEN — Woods Coffee opened a public coffee roasting experience on Monday at its 813 Lakeway Dr. location in Bellingham.
The new roastery is an extension of the existing coffee shop, offering a first-hand ...
Two locals in state geography bee
David Polinder, Julia Van Driel both love these types of subject areas
BY BROOKE HANSON
for the Lynden Tribune
LYNDEN — Two Lynden students will compete in the state National Geographic Bee on Friday, ...
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Musically moving
Paige Decker was the last student to play at the annual Martha Helder Honors Recital on Friday night, but she took first place in afternoon judging for the upcoming State Recital Competition of students ...