Lynden Tribune Media Guide 2023

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Covering Lynden, Everson, Nooksack, Sumas and Northern Whatcom County LYNDEN “Pioneering for the public good since 1888” www.lyndentribune.com 2023 Media & Marketing Guide

Population: According to the U.S. Census Bureau, our population is increasing in Whatcom County. In our market area, Lynden’s population is 16,048 residents; Everson 2,967 residents; Nooksack 1,548 residents; and Sumas 1,629 residents.

Readership: Our readers refer to the Tribune throughout the week as a major shopping and informational resource and they often shop locally. The majority of our readers are married, have a college education and own their own home.

Demographics: The average age of Lynden Tribune reader is 50 years old. The average household income of Tribune readers is just over $78,004. The average number of times a Tribune newspaper is read per week is 2.5 times.

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COUNTRY LIFE, A12 5 PEOPLE ARRESTED IN FEDERAL SEARCH WARRANTS WHATCOM COUNTY, A3 360-354-5333 113 Third Street, Lynden LAMPHERE INSURANCE www.jefflamphere.com for the privilege of serving you during Medicare Annual Enrollment season and throughout the year! THANK YOU North county may coordinate on water issues Interlocal agreement looks toward water rights adjudication and county planning update By Cal Bratt For the Tribune WHATCOM — Thirteen north-county political entities could join together in an interlocal agreement on shared water So far, the City of Lynden, Birch Bay Water & Sewer District and five rural watershed districts have signed on to the agreement. The cities of Ferndale, Everson, Nooksack, Sumas and Blaine are all invited to join in, as is the countywide Public Utility District, according to Dan Eisses, general manager of the Birch Bay district, which headed up the effort. The focus is especially on two upcoming matters, Eisses said. Those are the expected 2023 start of court-directed water rights adjudication in the Nooksack River watershed and the lead-up to a 2025 update of the Whatcom County Comprehensive Plan looking years into the future. It is to coordinate on water resource information and solutions for the area north of the Nooksack River, he noted. “The hope is that it’s something we can get our hands around. Maybe we can provide guidance on what we want for our specific area,” Eisses said. Robert Carmichael is involved as the attorney for both the City See Boosted on A8 See Lynden High School on A4 See Water Issues on A7 ACADEMICS By Bill Helm Editor LYNDEN — Does the Lynden School District need a new high school? Or should Lynden remodel its current campus? It’s possible that the district’s voters will be asked to decide in February 2024. Superintendent David VanderYacht explained Monday that there’s still much that the district, and its facilities planning committee need to learn before these decisions can be made. “There continues to be great appreciation for the willingness to engage meaningfully in this process,” VanderYacht said in a Dec. 11 email to the Lynden Tribune and to members of the facilities planning committee. VanderYacht and the facilities planning committee have met twice, with two more meetings scheduled before the committee meets with the district governing board at its Jan. 26 meeting. Recently, VanderYacht shared a rough outline for the group’s Dec. 19 meeting, which includes reviewing the findings of a recent study and survey regarding conditions of current facilities, enrollment projections and recommended priorities for upgrading district facilities. Lynden High School: Rebuild? Or remodel? On Dec. 5, members of Lynden School District’s facilities planning committee took a walk-and-talk tour of the district’s high school and middle school. Superintendent David VanderYacht, pictured above, said the purpose of comparing the two campuses was to see “what the community was able to accomplish with the last bond election.” (Bill Helm/Lynden Tribune) Whatcom Community Foundation Resilience Fund is boosted By Cal Bratt For the Tribune WHATCOM — Through Dec. 31, all giving to help still-needy flood victims through the Whatcom Community Foundation will be matched up to $150,000. The extra support that can be raised will go to the nonprofit Whatcom Long Term Recovery Group, to directly help the hundreds who are still struggling to get back on their feet, said Scott Duffey, recently hired as director of client services. “We still have a great need,” Duffey said. The help could go to buy materials to rebuild houses, to supply appliances and heating, or even to give winter clothes, diapers and gift cards to families at Christmas. At the one-year point from the November 2021 flooding -- the worst natural disaster ever to hit Whatcom County -- the Whatcom Community Foundation said last month that 590 families were still seeking disaster aid and 48 families still need permanent housing. Full recovery may take up to three years. Duffey said that although financial aid has come from the state and the Federal Emergency Management Agency, “it’s still not really enough with all the work that needs to be done.” He asks the local community to continue to be supportive as it has been. Also needed are contractors or trades people to donate their Giving for flood victims matched up to $150K in December Nooksack resident Aaron Kurashige used his drone – to record flooding across Whatcom County. 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Weekly Track: Meridian’s Stuit wins big at state Honoring a beloved educator LC running pair finishes out strong Scottish event returns to Hovander Park Dinner auction June 15 aims to raise $450,000---ington Fair Foundation-Final push for a new fairgrounds ag building Both Ericksen and Van two challengers--pro-tem Pinky Vargas and-sixrunning openpo---State legislator, County Council races on Aug. 7 primary ballot The Bellingham Halloween Race was moved Valley den Valley Golf Course hosted Sudden Valley WWU Cross-Country Election New budget under WUCIOA passes AUGUST 14, 2019 News: Ericksen wants Seattle to undo its locks, dams Elderly couple murder-suicide at Ferndale home Tie-dye extravaganza Note left says they didn’t have money to pay for medical expensesLarrabee and Dellinger take administration-ing on new roles the Ferndale will also be part the planningThree new FSD elementary principals hired Kelly Parsonsthey have audition period--strong leader with big heart.” with her background with ELL-terviewing applicants and thenthat. Sometimes have peoplefolks know there’s career path-Weekly (every Wednesday) (first Incredible Coverage - One Low Price BUNDLE & SAVE Publication Regular Rate (per issue) Combo Choose two or more of the publications listed below to get Over 20,000 Whatcom County Readers! Choose three or more of the publications listed to the right to get low Bundle & Save advertising rates! (every Track: Meridian’s Stuit wins big at state MAY 30, 2018 Almost two-fifths of households struggle to cover basic needs United Way 2016 analysis shows for many workingphone, according to reports-general pro le.munity and among ages, rac-jobs has created less stability. “Despite seemingly financial hardship is still pervasive Honoring a beloved educator flowering dogwood tree being planted on the grounds in memory the lady for whom the raise $450,000Fairgrounds hope June-grounds’ oldest structures hosting the fundraiser4111, ext. 210, or tarrahj@two challengersalong with monster listLynden drew two challeng--sought Eric Bostrom,--west Washington counties State legislator, County Council races on Aug. 7 primary ballot Financials — Pages , , ,  Halloween — Pages - Valley Arts Group’s quarterly AM. Members brought piece artary, either the Barn or the Library. group also sponsored Poster the Valley Arts Group 2019 calendar were--each month celebrating a erent artist.was invited. ere was music, art and-----artists to join the group, and members (from self-taught to MFA’s), all ages, and Facebook page https://www.facebook. New fall activities for Valley Arts Group Race was moved from Valley----were very pleased with the new venue.they did accommodate this great event course was great, the racing was great.was great day for Sudden Valley time. Plans are already underway Sudden Valley Hosts 45th Annual WWU Cross-Country Classic Election results are in New budget under WUCIOA passesbudget (including dues increase) only was picture the SVCA’s future vote, and more than percent of thepassed with almost percent approval.guage, also passed, with percentnext-highest vote-getter was Shandanah Oliphant each received two-yearNews: Ericksen wants Seattle to undo its locks, dams Elderly couple murder-suicide at Ferndale home Tie-dye extravaganza -Dellinger take new roles inship this coming school year. For-will also be part of the planningThree new FSD elementary principals hired new role principal at Central they have an audition period line Elementary back in MarchAt Cascadia Elementary,narrowing down nalists.ophy, think it’s good mix Weekly (every Wednesday) Monthly (first of the month) Incredible Coverage - One Low Price BUNDLE & SAVE RATES Over 20,000 Weekly (every Wednesday) Monthly Weekly (every Wednesday) Monthly Whatcom Extra AUCTION CALENDAR ? History Call 988 6895 TYAS TYAS CarriersRealBuy &AutosHelp FAST--F and another, and another and... Weekly (every Wednesday) Your ad is placed for FREE in this TMC product. Monthly Incredible Coverage - One Low Price Choose three or more of the publications listed below to get the low Bundle & Save rate! El Periódico El gratis Three Flavors añadiendo otro local en Sumas El menú trabajo de Nick Apreza y su familia es una combinación ganadora-ció sus planes para local en Suen un espacio usado previamente--
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Currently, the working to determine why the ramp was and compliance.  Pike apologized for thanked the communitywhich provides residentspose of compostable vegclean green event.    30 from a.m. to p.m. gate ve over ow parking lot Lake Lou-their neighbors participate in the clean “I’m person with truck my neigh“De nitely reach out to your neighbors green, it’s great for our culverts and obviKeith McLean asked the board to approve He asked for the reappointment and Justin Provost.  ACC members, they’ve been on the comMcLean. “It came in at great time beand so I’d like to have them reappointed board passed the reappointment.tend the March 10 meeting. Vice President for the evening.den Valley Board meeting by discussing manager search.  on the ops manager deputy GM interviews days,” said Tischleder after the board came looking extend er package thement with Sudden Valley, according operational manager/deputy gendirecting, managing and overseeingtion department, according job dewill also directly collaborate with management the day-to-day operationsrectly responsible for the managementing they are completed on schedule andcourse mowers and equipment was pregolf course superintendent during the 2022, the board budgeted $130,000 walk mowers for total $60,000 and was prudent that they set the highering to the agenda packet.  look into some other options to savevin. “My former employer had four walk Board discuss deputy GM search, turfcare purchases OCTOBER 5, 2022 Salute to firefighters: Special Insert Ferndale girls soccer beats Sedro-Woolley5-acre development OK’d on former Ferndale golf course----Education beyond the classroomDriver rams police car, then instigates lethal confrontation--------El Periódico Periódico No. de julio, los detectives-presuntamente envió un--ney.Luego tarde,LCSOdijo Depar-las Scoggins, un residente de Ferndale de Una investigación adicional determinóSospechoso en homicidio en Ferndale encontrado muerto BAILE Grupo de baile folklórico Chicas Reinas traiga la culturatura una parte grande del trabajo del grupo de baileComercio Hispana del Noroeste de Washington (NWManuel Reta, el presidente fundador de NWWHCCEnseñando cultura, conectando comunidades

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Health Care Guide

Our annual health care guide is published in the Lynden Tribune and Ferndale Record. In this directory, health care professionals will have the opportunity to answer their most frequently asked questions in order to help readers make the very best decisions regarding their health care.

Encore

Published in the spring and fall, this special section provides readers with information on home repair, decorating, landscaping and a glimpse into a beautiful local home! It’s a helpful guide to finding products and services for all things home and garden.

most important news and events that occurred in our community this past year as well as a look at what direction the new year will be taking us!

Did you know that over 50% of our readers are 55 years old and older? This section is dedicated to those readers enjoying a fulfilling, active adult lifestyle. From local events to new hobbies and adventures, this section covers it all.

Northwest Washington Fair Magazine

Our annual tribute to the Northwest Washington Fair is published every August. Readers look forward to receiving the entertainment previews, schedule of events and local features highlighting this very popular event.

Featuring The Russell Home ........................C5 The Langstraat Home ...................C10 WLT Celebrating 40 years.............C27 Home & Garden Spring 2022 Presented by the Lynden Tribune & Ferndale Record Wednesday, April 27, 2022 A supplement of the Lynden Tribune and Ferndale Record What’s Inside.... C3 — Like Father Like Son: Dale Kaemingk serving as small town mayor C4 — Keith Maddux and the art behind Timbergreen Toys C8 — The Smiths keeping Lynden’s parks beautiful ncore E Wednesday, October 12, 2022 A special publication prepared by the Lynden Tribune and Ferndale Record Health Care Guide Published June 29, 2022 Whatcom County 2022 SupplementoftheLyndenTribune&FerndaleRecord Published August 3, 2022 Wednesday, September 14, 2022 A supplement of the Lynden Tribune and Ferndale Record FALL SPORTS Whatcom County preview PROGRESS 2022 the Present and Published Wednesday, February 23, 2022 www.lyndentribune.com
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