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Bellingham, Washington · BellinghamBellingham Mayor Kim Lund laughs following a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the new YWCA Bellingham women's shelter on March 17. (Finn Wendt/Cascadia Daily News) On a whiteboard in the mayor’s boardroom at Bellingham City Hall, Mayor Kim Lund keeps track of the number of days left in her four-year term. “I’ve been entrusted with the privilege to lead the city, and that time and trust is precious and finite,” she said in an interview with Cascadia …See the Story
Bellingham mayor on her first 15 months: 'Time and trust is precious and finite'
Bellingham, Washington · BellinghamThe Bellingham Public Library Board of Trustees and Whatcom Community Foundation have launched a donation drive to help support the next phase of renovations at the Bellingham Central Library. (Hailey Hoffman/Cascadia Daily News) The next phase of a major renovation project at the Bellingham Central Library is set to begin this year and community partners have launched a fundraising campaign to make up the difference between public funding and t…See the Story
Bellingham Public Library seeks donations to upgrade children's department
Health · Mount VernonThe NWYS Skagit County facility in Mount Vernon, shown on March 31 in Mount Vernon, closed the first week of March with concerns about structure safety. (Finn Wendt/Cascadia Daily News) Northwest Youth Services abruptly closed its primary Skagit facility in early March due to unspecified safety and health concerns, giving staff less than 24 hours’ notice to vacate. The shuttering forced staff and partners to scramble to find alternative housing …See the Story
NWYS Skagit facility closed abruptly for safety and health concerns
Seattle · SeattleEtran de L’Aïr perform April 8 at Neumos.
by Dave Segal
Not to get all chamber of commerce-y about it, but Seattle has played a crucial role in laying the foundation for Saharan rock’s current popularity. In the ’00s while based in the Emerald City, the esteemed global music label Sublime Frequencies issued transformative releases by Group Bombino, Group Doueh, and Koudede. Thus began the groundswell of Western interest in heat-hazed, mantric ro…See the Story
Saharan Rock Stars Etran de L’Aïr Tap Into the Infinite
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