Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Saturday, February 1st, 2025.
We're starting off the month with a variety of local news and events that you won't want to miss. First, let's talk about the Lummi Island ferry, which recently resumed operations after a brief service interruption due to a frayed cable. Whatcom County Public Works emphasized safety during the repair process, ensuring that passengers were not at risk[1].
In community news, the Bellingham Police and Washington State Patrol are seeking assistance in locating Ariel Feliciano, a 15-year-old Indigenous teen who was last seen getting into a dark blue Honda Civic or Accord. If you have any information, please contact the authorities immediately[1].
On a lighter note, the Fire & Story Festival recently took place at Bellingham's waterfront, featuring tall tales, acoustic music, and fire dancing. This event was a huge success, transforming the waterfront into a beacon of fire and welcoming locals and visitors alike to celebrate the darkest days of the year[3].
Looking ahead to this month, the Bellingham Public Library has a packed schedule of programs and events. The Learning Together Forums are back, focusing on topics of sustainability and bringing the community together to discuss and share ideas. Additionally, there are Basic Computer Skills classes for adults, Children's Storytimes, and a Correspondence Club where you can create creative mail and connect with others[2].
If you're interested in arts and culture, The Dance Studio will present its Winter Showcase at Mount Baker Theatre today, featuring performances that you won't want to miss. And for gardening enthusiasts, the Birchwood Garden Club will host a meeting on February 5th, discussing how to prepare physically for the upcoming gardening season[1].
In other news, a 20-year-old has been charged with vehicular homicide following a fatal I-5 crash while racing, and a man has been arrested and suspected in a bomb threat at Bellingham Mall. The county has also announced plans to lower ferry rates following a court decision, and an air quality burn ban has been issued for the Kendall area[5].
Finally, don't forget to tune into KMRE Radio for a variety of community voices and local news, including special programs like "Community Voz" and "The Local Jam"[4].
This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.