Thousands filled Bender Fields in Lynden on Sunday evening for a candlelight vigil honoring Charlie Kirk, drawing one of the largest community gatherings in recent memory. More than 3,000 people stood shoulder-to-shoulder in prayer, song, and reflection, creating a striking display of faith and unity.
Category: History
Bellingham Hits 98,340, Whatcom County Tops 240,000 People
The Washington State Office of Financial Management (OFM) has just released its official 2025 population estimates — and Bellingham has reached a major benchmark: 98,340 residents, bringing the city closer than ever to the historic 100,000 milestone. If current trends hold, Bellingham is poised to pass that mark as early as next year.
A Vision for a City of Lynden Flag: Honoring History with Simplicity
What would a flag for the City of Lynden look like? One idea envisions a simple yet meaningful design that pays tribute to the town’s heritage while maintaining a clean and timeless aesthetic.
Alma Clark: A Trailblazer for Equality in Education
In 1906, Alma Clark etched her name into history by becoming the first Black student admitted to the New Whatcom Normal School in Bellingham (now Western Washington University). At a time when racial segregation was prevalent in education, Clark’s admission was a significant stride towards equality.
