Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Wednesday, April 8.
Start your day with a heads up on the roads, folks. WSDOT has northbound I-5 reduced to one lane overnight from Lakeway Drive up to Guide Meridian until 5 a.m. today, so if youre heading north, plan for delays and that right lane closure north of Iowa Street. It continues tonight from 9 p.m. with the Lakeway on-ramp shutting down too until 6 a.m. Thursday. Out in the county, East Smith Road gets a lane closure today and tomorrow for guardrail repairs, while Everson Goshen Road reopened early, keeping your commutes smoother than expected. These tweaks might slow your morning drive but keep our highways safe for everyone zipping around Whatcom.
Shifting to brighter news, ballots hit mailboxes today for the April 28 special election, with Lynden School Districts capital levy front and center. Head to their town hall tomorrow at 6:40 p.m. in the district office to hear how it funds upgrades to existing schools like better classrooms and facilities, bumping property taxes by just $1.09 per thousand assessed value. Its a simpler ask after those tougher bond tries for a new high school, and your voice could shape brighter futures for local kids.
Beer lovers, mark your calendarsBellingham Beer Week explodes tomorrow, Friday the 10th, with a kickoff bash at Wander Brewing, then nine days of block parties, trivia, tastings, and even Kulshan Brewerys Beer Olympics across 14 spots. It all builds to April Brews Day on the 18th in Civic Field parking lot, raising funds for the Max Higbee Center while you sip and support our vibrant brew scene that draws folks from everywhere.
Families, dont miss Whatcom Museums Storytime today at 10:30 a.m. in the Family Interactive Gallery, sparking little imaginations with books and play. Arne Hanna Aquatic Center has preschool swims this morning and family sessions this afternoon, while the Sportsplex offers public ice skating from 2 to 4 p.m. Libraries buzz with free toddler storytimes in Lynden, Lego clubs, and gardening chats in Blaine and Eversonperfect for keeping the crew entertained without breaking the bank.
On a serious note, ICE raids are hitting close to home, disrupting planting season for Whatcom County farmers who lost skilled workers right when fields need them most, reminding us how labor shortages ripple through our local food supply. Meanwhile, Skagit County just gained a fifth superior court judge, easing caseloads nearby and matching our own setup here.
Stay tuned for more as these stories unfoldthey connect us all in this tight-knit community.
This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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