Death Takes Death Café Founder

by Robert Duke Life asked Death, why do people love me but hate you?
 Death responded:
Because you’re a beautiful Lie and I’m painful Truth! Francis Bacon I’ve told my children that when I die, to release balloons in the sky to celebrate that I graduated. For me, death is a [Read More...]

By |2022-03-16T13:31:21-07:00September 10, 2017|Uncategorized|

Trump’s Adversary — Truth

by Lyle Harris Sr. The president has no clothes. David Brooks, the respected conservative columnist for The New York Times, wrote that Trump has the “dangerousness of an immature man” under the headline, “When the World is Led by a Child.” Then a Washington Post opinion writer responded, “The president [Read More...]

By |2022-03-18T11:18:31-07:00June 4, 2017|Uncategorized|

High Crimes and Misdemeanors

There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with power to endanger the public liberty. — John Adams, Notes for an oration at Braintree (Spring 1772) by Terry J. Wechsler The 45th president of the United States, [Read More...]

By |2022-03-18T11:19:37-07:00June 4, 2017|Uncategorized|

A Wild Buffalo Program To Be Presented in Bellingham

by Mike Mease Wild buffalo in Yellowstone National Park.                               Photo: Stephany Seay/BFC             The Buffalo Field Campaign Road Show will visit Bellingham on September 15, 2016, a program that will be presented at the Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship, 1207 Ellsworth St. at 7:30 p.m. [Read More...]

By |2022-03-19T06:16:53-07:00September 10, 2016|Uncategorized|

Lawsuit Halts Water Rights Ballot Initiatives

This article was originally published in The Pierce Progressive (www.thepierceprogressive.org). The author granted reprint permission. More information can be found at savetacomawater.org. by John Bartley Two local business organizations, together with the Port of Tacoma, have joined in a lawsuit to halt the ballot efforts of Save Tacoma Water, a [Read More...]

By |2022-03-19T06:57:15-07:00August 4, 2016|Uncategorized|

Homeless in Bellingham

by Katy Cossette   Dennis Crawford, 52, a resident of Bellingham, Washington, sits on the door stoop he was occupying as of Jan. 10, 2016. Dennis’s favorite part about living in Bellingham is the support system between people living on the streets. ______________________________ Anita Johnson, 67, and Dennis Crawford, 53, [Read More...]

By |2022-03-19T08:11:35-07:00June 1, 2016|Uncategorized|

Protecting the Past

Editor’s Note: This is an abridged version of an article that appeared in the Spring 2016 issue of Klipsun magazine. For the full story go to: www.klipsunmagazine.com by Maria Matson The boat speeds north, away from the reservation and cutting through waters where the early sun reflects as a million [Read More...]

By |2022-03-19T08:15:06-07:00May 16, 2016|Uncategorized|

Is Oyster Dome to Be Clear Cut?

Editor’s Note: the following was originally published on Jan. 31, 2016, at Craigromano.com/blog. Reprinted with permission. by Craig Romano One of Puget Sound’s most popu­lar hiking spots may soon suc­cumb to clear cut logging. The Oyster Dome, the Pearl of the Chuckanut Mountains — the only place in the Cascades [Read More...]

By |2022-03-19T11:40:14-07:00March 7, 2016|Uncategorized|

Port of Bellingham Might Export Wood Pellets

by Nicole Brown While international headlines declare that the Paris climate agreements “may signal end of fossil fuel era,” and former U.S. vice-president, Al Gore, joins business leaders in welcoming “a transformation of our global economy,” the Bellingham Business Journal announces that the “Port Could Bring Wood Exports to Bellingham [Read More...]

By |2022-03-19T12:41:09-07:00February 5, 2016|Uncategorized|
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