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Whatcom Watch
TypeMonthly newspaper
Managing editorSally Hewitt
FoundedMay 1992
Websitehttps://whatcomwatch.org/

Whatcom Watch is a monthly newspaper in Whatcom County, Washington. The newspaper focuses on community and environmental issues. It is volunteer-run and publishes once a month.[1]

  1. ^ Schwartz, Ralph (June 27, 2014). "Craig Cole's legal threat against Whatcom Watch 'resolved'". The Bellingham Herald. Retrieved January 24, 2022.

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regiment, the Whatcom Company, was formed of mostly southerners, under the command of Captain Graham. Bent on a war of extermination, the Whatcom Company's...

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from Birch Bay, who informed him that Fiore had been found murdered. The Whatcom County Sheriff's Department received witness reports of Jenkins' black...

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Komo Kulshan and his two wives

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located along the northernmost area of the western coast of Washington in Whatcom County, and Puget Sound. Traditionally, the Lummi people have traveled...

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Dale Kinkade

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Kinkade served for many years as a trustee of the Jacobs Fund of the Whatcom Museum Foundation, which supports fieldwork on Pacific Northwest languages...

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Barbara Earl Thomas

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permanent collections of the Seattle Art Museum, the Tacoma Art Museum, the Whatcom Museum and Washington's State Art Collection. She also created "The Story...

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