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Whatcom County is looking at creating low-impact parks, with trails and camping, for thousands of acres of state-managed land that may be transferred to county control, Parks & Recreation Director Michael McFarlane said Tuesday. The Whatcom County
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Lately when reading a paper, internet news services, or watching the nightly news, one might think getting a mortgage today is out of the question. That's the irony of this whole sub-prime mess. If you have good or decent credit its actually a great
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This past weekend the Eldridge neighborhood in Bellingham held their annual Historical Home Tour with six Victorican era homes held open to the public. Three of the homes this year were new for the tour and brought some added excitement. The homes on
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The Downtown Renaissance Network opened the Downtown Bellingham Visitor Information Station , located at 1304 Cornwall Avenue, on April 6, 2007. Since opening, over 1,700 visitors have utilized their services. Since the beginning of August they've
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The developer of the Bakerview Square shopping center wants to build a 15-story building with a hotel and convention center along Bakerview Road. Morgan Bartlett Jr. is still exploring the feasibility of building the project on 1 acre across the street
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The countdown can now begin for Trader Joe’s. The specialty grocery store announced Friday that Sept. 28 will be the first day of business at the Sunnyland Square shopping center on James Street. The store will soon be mailing out postcard-size
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In Birch Bay, WA developers have invested about $30 million buying land, installing infrastructure and building a sales house, but not one of the 650 high-end homes planned for the Horizon at Semiahmoo development has been constructed. That’s about
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I was looking at the stats today, in between bowl games, and thought id post what were the top ten blog posts for 2006 on our blog here at Bellingham WA homes site. The blog didn’t start until early November 2006 so it was a little unfair for the
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