Thursday, September 11th, 2025
Good morning, Bellingham. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 11th of September.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ On Sept. 13, Sustainable Connection will host its 18th annual Whatcom County Farm Tour—where visitors will tour 15 farms to see how food goes from field to fork. The event, held in celebration of Eat Local Month, will promote local agriculture. Lynden Tribune
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Businesses in Whatcom County remained divided on tariff impacts as a survey by the Whatcom Business Alliance showed 42% reported no changes while others—including a local craft brewery and yarn shop—faced 25% and 30% higher costs on imports, adding uncertainty to the trade war effects. My Bellingham Now
- ➤ Ty McClellan leads Hardware Sales, a family-run Bellingham staple since 1962 that now earns 70% of its revenue from online orders—helping it stay competitive with large retailers. He also offers a range of products from party rentals to branded beer and wine as part of the store’s ongoing growth. KISM
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The historic fire lookout on Winchester Mountain, built in 1935, was saved from demolition when 20 Mt. Baker Hiking Club volunteers repaired and preserved it during Labor Day weekend in 1982—ensuring it remains a scenic spot for visitors today. Lynden Tribune
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ WTA plans to simplify bus routes servicing the university and add transfer spots—officials will review rider feedback in November and aim to implement any approved changes next summer. KISM
- ➤ The Lynden City Council voted four to three on September 10 to not pursue impact fees meant to support the school district’s capacity needs, explained Superintendent David VanderYacht — the decision follows the approval of a Strategic Plan and Highly Capable Program by the school board. Lynden Tribune
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ A section of Highway 542 near Chair 9 will be closed on Sunday, Sept. 14 from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. for the 2025 Mt. Baker Hill Climb race — about 450 cyclists will ride 22.4 miles along the Nooksack River to Artist Point with a 4,482-ft climb. KAFE
- ➤ On Tuesday, September 9, the Mariners beat the Cardinals 5-3 as Arozarena hit a three-run home run with four RBIs, moving Seattle to within one game of the AL West lead—his 27th home run. Cardinals' Michael McGreevy and Mariners' Logan Gilbert started Wednesday night's finale—completing the three-game series. My Bellingham Now
- ➤ Seattle Storm edged the Golden State Valkyries 74 to 73 last night to clinch the final playoff spot while Mariners extended their four-game win streak with a 5 to 3 win, and seeding may change if the Lynx win tomorrow. Visa cardholders can register for the FIFA World Cup ticket presale ending Friday at 8 a.m. — the tournament drawing local attention as matches come near — as a federal judge in California heard a Pac-12 motion on $55 million in poaching fees. KISM
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An Evening of Self-Compassion
6-7 p.m. — Village Books and Paper Dreams — Free entry — Discover how to cultivate kindness towards yourself and manage difficult emotions effectively.
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Intro to Vector Graphics Workshop
6:00-7:30 p.m. — Bellingham Makerspace — $Cost info available via inquiry — Master the art of vector graphics using Inkscape with expert guidance.
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The Lone Bellow Live Concert
7-10 p.m. — Mount Baker Theatre — Ticket prices vary — Experience the transcendent harmonies and live energy of Brooklyn's rising band.
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Intro to the Laser Cutter
4-6 p.m. — Bellingham Makerspace — Free for members — Explore laser cutting and ask questions during this informal Q&A session with expert Jason Davies.
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Carolyn Larkin Taylor - Whispers of the Mind
2 – 3 PM — Village Books and Paper Dreams — Free entry — Explore the intricacies of the human brain through the lens of a seasoned neurologist's journey.
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Introduction to the Laser Cutter
4-6 p.m. — Bellingham Makerspace — Free for members — Engage in an informal Q&A about laser projects and various maker tools.
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Indigenous Peoples' Day Primer with Rena Priest and Caskey Russell
6-7 p.m. — Village Books and Paper Dreams — Free entry — Celebrate Indigenous authors while exploring themes of community and environmental stewardship in literature.
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Diving Before Dawn: A Dream Exploration by Sandi Madison
4-5 p.m. — Village Books and Paper Dreams — Free entry — Engage in a book talk and interactive activity about the metaphorical language of dreams with local author Sandi Madison.
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