At the April 28 Bellingham City Cou...
At the April 28 Bellingham City Council meeting, all Bellingham Bells possessor Tony Larson wanted was to be heard. "We were there to ask for brace things: that they postpone a suffrage on the interlocal agreement between the shire and the city, and they give us the opportunity to make a presentation," Larson said. Larson and other members of an organization called Support Our Community Kids, including local business the community Mark Brown, John Wilson, Dick Stark, and Eric Ericsson, are hoping to at hand to the Council and the Public Facilities District board a proposal for improvements to Civic Want to read the whole article? You can purchase it here. It's quick and easy.
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