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Local News. Flatstick Pub to open Bellingham location. Scheduled to open in early June of 2020, a new entertainment venue in Bellingham will have mini-golf, craft beer and. By BBJ Staff. Local News. The Bellingham Business Journal to discontinue publishing. Sadly, the April edition of The Bellingham Business Journal will be our lastedition.
TRILOGY CRABPOTS: BUILDING A BETTER MOUSE (CRAB) TRAP Trilogy Crabpots: Building a better mouse (crab) trap. by Admin • July 31, 2005 5:00 pm. Years ago, former crabber Harvey Ives made a couple of changes to a 50-year-old crabpot design. Last year, he and his 35 employees made 30,000 crab pots, and his company continues to grow. Trilogy Crabpots owner Harvey Ives travels the West Coast from RAILROAD AN INFLUENTIAL PRESENCE FOR A CENTURY ‘The Milwaukee Road’ started in 1883, ran locally until 1980 Photo by Jack Carver #1995.1.2529, Whatcom Museum of History & Art. The Milwaukee Road’s passenger and freight depot on Railroad Avenue shortly before being torn down in the 1940s. The site is now part of D A LOOK AT WHATCOM COUNTY'S LOGGING PAST, PRESENT The Deming Logging Show is a nonprofit organization that started in 1962 as a way to raise money to help a local injured logger and his family. That first year, about 800 people paid $1 to see the show and the money went to the injured logger. Last year, the show raised more than $20,000. “It’s a great community event. DRIVE-INS OFFER GLIMPSE BACK AT A MORE SIMPLE TIME Along with Boomer’s Drive-In in Bellingham, Grant’s is one of only two drive-in restaurants in the county. If you walk into Grant’s Drive-In, and co-owner Russ Grant is around, there is a good chance you’ll leave with more than just a hamburger. Jokes and candy suckers are often the meal accompaniments at the ‘50s-stylethrowback
ANCHOR POINTS: THE SPOUSES BEHIND THE SCENES Anchor points: The spouses behind the scenes. They are the movers and the shakers, the wheelers and the dealers, the newsmakers who do the newsworthy. Bellingham business community heavy hitters are a special group, as are the people who stand beside and with them — the other halves, the significant others. The saying, “Behind every great DAVID SYRE PASSES TORCH TO SON A major transition at one of Bellingham’s biggest companies has resulted in a shuffling of its key positions. At the end of July, David Syre passed the torch of Trillium Corp. to his son, Jonathan Syre. Jonathan is now the president and CEO of the real estate development and timber company that David started in 1974 with hiswife, Kay.
MOUNT BAKER WINERY FOR SALE AS OWNER LOOKS TOWARD Mount Baker Winery for sale as owner looks toward retirement. After making it big in the movie theater business in Seattle, then the wine business in Whatcom County, Randy Finley is ready to retire. Finley has owned and operated Mount Baker Vineyards and Winery with his wife Patricia Clark-Finley for more than 25 years. Now it’s up for sale. THE UNITY GROUP PROMOTES KARI GLENNON The Unity Group, provider of commercial insurance, employee benefits and personal insurance, announced the promotion of Kari Glennon to Sales & Marketing Manager. She will have the primary responsibility of driving sales and marketing initiatives for the company to WHATCOM COUNTY TOPS REGION FOR SMALL DAIRY FARMS The farms in Whatcom County tend to be smaller, however. The 64 dairy producers in Yakima County produce almost three times more milk. Susan Kerr, a regional livestock and dairy specialist at the Washington State University Extension, says that Whatcom County’s dairy industry today can be traced back to the Dutch families who started coming here around 1900.HOME | BBJ TODAY
Local News. Flatstick Pub to open Bellingham location. Scheduled to open in early June of 2020, a new entertainment venue in Bellingham will have mini-golf, craft beer and. By BBJ Staff. Local News. The Bellingham Business Journal to discontinue publishing. Sadly, the April edition of The Bellingham Business Journal will be our lastedition.
TRILOGY CRABPOTS: BUILDING A BETTER MOUSE (CRAB) TRAP Trilogy Crabpots: Building a better mouse (crab) trap. by Admin • July 31, 2005 5:00 pm. Years ago, former crabber Harvey Ives made a couple of changes to a 50-year-old crabpot design. Last year, he and his 35 employees made 30,000 crab pots, and his company continues to grow. Trilogy Crabpots owner Harvey Ives travels the West Coast from RAILROAD AN INFLUENTIAL PRESENCE FOR A CENTURY ‘The Milwaukee Road’ started in 1883, ran locally until 1980 Photo by Jack Carver #1995.1.2529, Whatcom Museum of History & Art. The Milwaukee Road’s passenger and freight depot on Railroad Avenue shortly before being torn down in the 1940s. The site is now part of D A LOOK AT WHATCOM COUNTY'S LOGGING PAST, PRESENT The Deming Logging Show is a nonprofit organization that started in 1962 as a way to raise money to help a local injured logger and his family. That first year, about 800 people paid $1 to see the show and the money went to the injured logger. Last year, the show raised more than $20,000. “It’s a great community event. DRIVE-INS OFFER GLIMPSE BACK AT A MORE SIMPLE TIME Along with Boomer’s Drive-In in Bellingham, Grant’s is one of only two drive-in restaurants in the county. If you walk into Grant’s Drive-In, and co-owner Russ Grant is around, there is a good chance you’ll leave with more than just a hamburger. Jokes and candy suckers are often the meal accompaniments at the ‘50s-stylethrowback
ANCHOR POINTS: THE SPOUSES BEHIND THE SCENES Anchor points: The spouses behind the scenes. They are the movers and the shakers, the wheelers and the dealers, the newsmakers who do the newsworthy. Bellingham business community heavy hitters are a special group, as are the people who stand beside and with them — the other halves, the significant others. The saying, “Behind every great MOUNT BAKER WINERY FOR SALE AS OWNER LOOKS TOWARD Mount Baker Winery for sale as owner looks toward retirement. After making it big in the movie theater business in Seattle, then the wine business in Whatcom County, Randy Finley is ready to retire. Finley has owned and operated Mount Baker Vineyards and Winery with his wife Patricia Clark-Finley for more than 25 years. Now it’s up for sale. THE UNITY GROUP PROMOTES KARI GLENNON The Unity Group, provider of commercial insurance, employee benefits and personal insurance, announced the promotion of Kari Glennon to Sales & Marketing Manager. She will have the primary responsibility of driving sales and marketing initiatives for the company to DAVID SYRE PASSES TORCH TO SON Heidi Schiller A major transition at one of Bellingham’s biggest companies has resulted in a shuffling of its key positions. At the end of July, David Syre passed the torch of Trillium Corp. to his son, Jonathan Syre. Jonathan is now the president and CEO of the realestate developm
WHATCOM COUNTY TOPS REGION FOR SMALL DAIRY FARMS The farms in Whatcom County tend to be smaller, however. The 64 dairy producers in Yakima County produce almost three times more milk. Susan Kerr, a regional livestock and dairy specialist at the Washington State University Extension, says that Whatcom County’s dairy industry today can be traced back to the Dutch families who started coming here around 1900. EEDITIONS | BBJ TODAY Marketplace. eEditions. Advertise With Us. More Newspaper eEditions April 2020 - 1 Issues March 2020 - 1 Issues February 2020 - 1 Issues January 2020 - 1 Issues December 2019 - 1 Issues November 2019 - 1 Issues October 2019 - 1 Issues September 2019 - 1 Issues August 2019 - 1 Issues July 2019 - 1 Issues June 2019 - 1 Issues May 2019 - 1 THE UNITY GROUP PROMOTES KARI GLENNON The Unity Group, provider of commercial insurance, employee benefits and personal insurance, announced the promotion of Kari Glennon to Sales & Marketing Manager. She will have the primary responsibility of driving sales and marketing initiatives for the company to TOP PROPERTIES & BUILDING PERMITS Business licenses Top properties& building permits ContractsThe following government contracts have been awarded in the past month: Building “R” remodel; $112,350 to Colacurcio Brothers Construction, Blaine. Issued by Bellingham Technical College.Skagit County auditor’s wor FIVE-MASTED TALL SHIP VISITED IN '20S AND '30S In age of steam, rare sailing ship hauled 2 million board feet of lumber Photo by Boyd Ellis #1994.66.1, Whatcom Museum of History & Art Five-masted Vigilant on the Bellingham waterfront in the 1930s amid Bloedel Donovan’s dockside stacks of outbound lumber. The freighterWashin
TOP PROPERTIES & BUILDING PERMITS Meetings Business & Liquor licenses Top properties& building permits Building permitsThe following building permits have been issued recently. Permits include all commercial projects above $10,000, as well as residential homes valued above $250,000. Pending2506 CornwallAve., $10,000 for
ANCHOR POINTS: THE SPOUSES BEHIND THE SCENES Anchor points: The spouses behind the scenes. They are the movers and the shakers, the wheelers and the dealers, the newsmakers who do the newsworthy. Bellingham business community heavy hitters are a special group, as are the people who stand beside and with them — the other halves, the significant others. The saying, “Behind every great TOP PROPERTIES & BUILDING PERMITS Meetings Business & Liquor licenses Top properties& building permits Building permitsThe following building pemrits have been issued in the past month: 4175 Meridian St., $75,000 for tenant improvements: interior renovations and expansion of existing restaurant at ParkBowl. Owner: Keyes
11 WHATCOM COUNTY GOLF COURSES Semiahmoo Golf & Country Club: Loomis Trail 4342 Loomis Trail Road Semi-private 18 holes (non-members can only play the Loomis Trail course on even days of the month) Season: Year-round Tee times: 1-800-231-4425 www.semiahmoo.com About the course The Loomis Trailcourse,
FAMILY STEERS DIEHL FORD THROUGH 100 YEARS The dealership kept on and opened a remodeled facility at the corner of Cornwall and Champion streets in July 1949. Soon after in 1951, Hugh Diehl’s son, R.H. Diehl took over as company president and in 1970, he moved the dealership to its current location at 1820 James St. and changed the company’s name to Diehl Ford. SUMAS BLUEBERRY FARM FINED, FOUND NOT AT FAULT IN WORKER By Emily Hamann A Sumas blueberry farm has been fined $149,000 after a state investigation found violations related to late or missed rest breaks and meal periods for hundreds of workers. Sarbanand Farms received the largest fine of itsHOME | BBJ TODAY
Local News. Flatstick Pub to open Bellingham location. Scheduled to open in early June of 2020, a new entertainment venue in Bellingham will have mini-golf, craft beer and. By BBJ Staff. Local News. The Bellingham Business Journal to discontinue publishing. Sadly, the April edition of The Bellingham Business Journal will be our lastedition.
MOUNT BAKER WINERY FOR SALE AS OWNER LOOKS TOWARDAUTHOR: EMILY HAMANN Mount Baker Winery for sale as owner looks toward retirement. After making it big in the movie theater business in Seattle, then the wine business in Whatcom County, Randy Finley is ready to retire. Finley has owned and operated Mount Baker Vineyards and Winery with his wife Patricia Clark-Finley for more than 25 years. Now it’s up for sale. TRILOGY CRABPOTS: BUILDING A BETTER MOUSE (CRAB) TRAP Trilogy Crabpots: Building a better mouse (crab) trap. by Admin • July 31, 2005 5:00 pm. Years ago, former crabber Harvey Ives made a couple of changes to a 50-year-old crabpot design. Last year, he and his 35 employees made 30,000 crab pots, and his company continues to grow. Trilogy Crabpots owner Harvey Ives travels the West Coast from SUMAS BLUEBERRY FARM FINED, FOUND NOT AT FAULT IN WORKER By Emily Hamann A Sumas blueberry farm has been fined $149,000 after a state investigation found violations related to late or missed rest breaks and meal periods for hundreds of workers. Sarbanand Farms received the largest fine of its DAVID SYRE PASSES TORCH TO SON A major transition at one of Bellingham’s biggest companies has resulted in a shuffling of its key positions. At the end of July, David Syre passed the torch of Trillium Corp. to his son, Jonathan Syre. Jonathan is now the president and CEO of the real estate development and timber company that David started in 1974 with hiswife, Kay.
DRIVE-INS OFFER GLIMPSE BACK AT A MORE SIMPLE TIME Along with Boomer’s Drive-In in Bellingham, Grant’s is one of only two drive-in restaurants in the county. If you walk into Grant’s Drive-In, and co-owner Russ Grant is around, there is a good chance you’ll leave with more than just a hamburger. Jokes and candy suckers are often the meal accompaniments at the ‘50s-stylethrowback
ANCHOR POINTS: THE SPOUSES BEHIND THE SCENES Anchor points: The spouses behind the scenes. They are the movers and the shakers, the wheelers and the dealers, the newsmakers who do the newsworthy. Bellingham business community heavy hitters are a special group, as are the people who stand beside and with them — the other halves, the significant others. The saying, “Behind every great ‘SUPERNATURAL’ STAR LENDS AID TO HELP END HOMELESSNESS FOR Lydia Place has been helping Bellingham’s homeless population get shelter and services since 1989. Its goal is to disrupt the cycle of homelessness, focusing on getting children and families into housing, and on the path to success. In January 2017, the annual homeless census found 742 people were homeless living in Whatcom County. WHATCOM COUNTY TOPS REGION FOR SMALL DAIRY FARMS The farms in Whatcom County tend to be smaller, however. The 64 dairy producers in Yakima County produce almost three times more milk. Susan Kerr, a regional livestock and dairy specialist at the Washington State University Extension, says that Whatcom County’s dairy industry today can be traced back to the Dutch families who started coming here around 1900.REBUILDING BLAINE
At that same time, Bellingham homes were selling for an average of $235,825, while homes in Ferndale were selling for $190,345 and Lynden homes were priced at $196,043. Between Jan. 1 and June 27, 2006, the average selling price of a home in Blaine has been $313,755, compared to $363,892 in Bellingham, $318,624 in Ferndale and $313,379 inLynden.
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Local News. Flatstick Pub to open Bellingham location. Scheduled to open in early June of 2020, a new entertainment venue in Bellingham will have mini-golf, craft beer and. By BBJ Staff. Local News. The Bellingham Business Journal to discontinue publishing. Sadly, the April edition of The Bellingham Business Journal will be our lastedition.
MOUNT BAKER WINERY FOR SALE AS OWNER LOOKS TOWARDAUTHOR: EMILY HAMANN Mount Baker Winery for sale as owner looks toward retirement. After making it big in the movie theater business in Seattle, then the wine business in Whatcom County, Randy Finley is ready to retire. Finley has owned and operated Mount Baker Vineyards and Winery with his wife Patricia Clark-Finley for more than 25 years. Now it’s up for sale. TRILOGY CRABPOTS: BUILDING A BETTER MOUSE (CRAB) TRAP Trilogy Crabpots: Building a better mouse (crab) trap. by Admin • July 31, 2005 5:00 pm. Years ago, former crabber Harvey Ives made a couple of changes to a 50-year-old crabpot design. Last year, he and his 35 employees made 30,000 crab pots, and his company continues to grow. Trilogy Crabpots owner Harvey Ives travels the West Coast from SUMAS BLUEBERRY FARM FINED, FOUND NOT AT FAULT IN WORKER By Emily Hamann A Sumas blueberry farm has been fined $149,000 after a state investigation found violations related to late or missed rest breaks and meal periods for hundreds of workers. Sarbanand Farms received the largest fine of its DAVID SYRE PASSES TORCH TO SON A major transition at one of Bellingham’s biggest companies has resulted in a shuffling of its key positions. At the end of July, David Syre passed the torch of Trillium Corp. to his son, Jonathan Syre. Jonathan is now the president and CEO of the real estate development and timber company that David started in 1974 with hiswife, Kay.
DRIVE-INS OFFER GLIMPSE BACK AT A MORE SIMPLE TIME Along with Boomer’s Drive-In in Bellingham, Grant’s is one of only two drive-in restaurants in the county. If you walk into Grant’s Drive-In, and co-owner Russ Grant is around, there is a good chance you’ll leave with more than just a hamburger. Jokes and candy suckers are often the meal accompaniments at the ‘50s-stylethrowback
ANCHOR POINTS: THE SPOUSES BEHIND THE SCENES Anchor points: The spouses behind the scenes. They are the movers and the shakers, the wheelers and the dealers, the newsmakers who do the newsworthy. Bellingham business community heavy hitters are a special group, as are the people who stand beside and with them — the other halves, the significant others. The saying, “Behind every great ‘SUPERNATURAL’ STAR LENDS AID TO HELP END HOMELESSNESS FOR Lydia Place has been helping Bellingham’s homeless population get shelter and services since 1989. Its goal is to disrupt the cycle of homelessness, focusing on getting children and families into housing, and on the path to success. In January 2017, the annual homeless census found 742 people were homeless living in Whatcom County. WHATCOM COUNTY TOPS REGION FOR SMALL DAIRY FARMS The farms in Whatcom County tend to be smaller, however. The 64 dairy producers in Yakima County produce almost three times more milk. Susan Kerr, a regional livestock and dairy specialist at the Washington State University Extension, says that Whatcom County’s dairy industry today can be traced back to the Dutch families who started coming here around 1900.REBUILDING BLAINE
At that same time, Bellingham homes were selling for an average of $235,825, while homes in Ferndale were selling for $190,345 and Lynden homes were priced at $196,043. Between Jan. 1 and June 27, 2006, the average selling price of a home in Blaine has been $313,755, compared to $363,892 in Bellingham, $318,624 in Ferndale and $313,379 inLynden.
11 WHATCOM COUNTY GOLF COURSES Semiahmoo Golf & Country Club: Loomis Trail 4342 Loomis Trail Road Semi-private 18 holes (non-members can only play the Loomis Trail course on even days of the month) Season: Year-round Tee times: 1-800-231-4425 www.semiahmoo.com About the course The Loomis Trailcourse,
A LOOK AT WHATCOM COUNTY'S LOGGING PAST, PRESENT The Deming Logging Show is a nonprofit organization that started in 1962 as a way to raise money to help a local injured logger and his family. That first year, about 800 people paid $1 to see the show and the money went to the injured logger. Last year, the show raised more than $20,000. “It’s a great community event. TOP PROPERTIES & BUILDING PERMITS Business licenses Top properties& building permits ContractsThe following government contracts have been awarded in the past month: Building “R” remodel; $112,350 to Colacurcio Brothers Construction, Blaine. Issued by Bellingham Technical College.Skagit County auditor’s wor RAILROAD AN INFLUENTIAL PRESENCE FOR A CENTURY ‘The Milwaukee Road’ started in 1883, ran locally until 1980 Photo by Jack Carver #1995.1.2529, Whatcom Museum of History & Art. The Milwaukee Road’s passenger and freight depot on Railroad Avenue shortly before being torn down in the 1940s. The site is now part of D HOME DECOR STORE PLANNED FOR FORMER KMART SPACE Home decor chain At Home applied for a tenant improvement building permit at 1001 East Sunset Drive, Bellingham, the former Kmart space. In an email, the company confirmed it is putting a new retail store there, and expects to be open this fall. The Plano, Texas-based company has more than a hun OPIOID TREATEMENT CLINIC OPENS IN BELLINGHAM A new opioid addiction treatment clinic has opened in Bellingham. Ideal Option is the state's largest provider of medication assisted treament of opioid addiction. Treatement at Ideal Option includes physical and mental assesments, the prescription of buprenorphine and orther medicines, and NEW DIRECTOR OF SALES FOR THE BEST WESTERN PLUS BELLINGHAM Carolyn Gill was recently announced as the director of sales for the Best Western Plus Bellingham Airport Hotel and the Fox Hall Events Center. Gill has worked in Bellingham’s hospitality industry for the past six years and is a long time resident of Bellingham. KAREN BARLEAN NAMED 2013 PROFESSIONAL WOMAN OF THE YEAR Karen Barlean, the chief financial officer of Barlean’s Organic Oils LLC in Ferndale, has been named the 2013 Professional Woman of the Year by Whatcom Women in Business, which presented the award during a banquet in October.. Barlean joined her family’s company, which produces and sells organic oil products, in February 1995. NEW OPPORTUNITY COUNCIL DIRECTOR HAS A LONG HISTORY OF New Opportunity Council director has a long history of local advocacy. After a national search, the Opportunity Council’s board of directors recruited the nonprofit’s next leader from within the organization. Greg Winter, current director of the Opportunity Council’s Homeless Service Center, will begin as executive directoron Jan. 1, 2016.
THE MARKETS LLC TO CLOSE LAKEWAY STORE IN BELLINGHAM Just two and half years after undergoing an extensive rebranding effort, The Market at Lakeway grocery store in Bellingham will close in early 2014, according to a Dec. 12 announcement from the store’s owner, The Markets LLC. A final liquidation sale begins onMenu
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