Bellingham Election Day, North Cascades Reopening, Severe Weather Prep, and Earth Day Celebrations

22/04/2025 3 min
Bellingham Election Day, North Cascades Reopening, Severe Weather Prep, and Earth Day Celebrations

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Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Tuesday, April 22, 2025.It is a big day in Whatcom County as voters head to the polls for special elections. If you live in the Meridian School District, remember your ballot needs to be in a drop box or cast in person by 8 p.m. tonight. This vote is about much more than the school alone, as the district covers parts of Lynden, Everson, and Ferndale, and it is a pivotal moment for securing funding that supports educational programs and facilities. The district has a proud tradition of community involvement, and today is a chance for residents to help build on that legacy. For Skagit County listeners in the 98221 ZIP code, Island Health is asking for your support on a tax levy measure that could influence hospital operations and future services on Fidalgo, Guemes, Cypress, and Sinclair Islands, so make sure your voices are heard at the ballot box.Commuters and travelers, there are a few traffic advisories to keep in mind. Expect intermittent lane closures on Interstate 5 through Bellingham through Friday as road crews continue scheduled maintenance from the early morning until 2 p.m. each day. Earlier this morning, a load dropped on the Guide Meridian led to temporary road closure, but both lanes have since reopened and traffic is flowing again. If your plans take you east, keep an eye out for the long-awaited reopening of the North Cascades Highway this month as crews wrap up their spring road clearing.Turning to the weather, a frost advisory is in effect for the lowlands, so gardeners should cover or bring in sensitive plants to avoid any overnight chills. The forecast is also calling for possible severe weather tomorrow, with expectations of thunderstorms, gusty winds, and even a chance of hail or heavy downpours. Be sure to secure any outdoor items and drive cautiously if conditions worsen.In local events, Earth Day is here and Bellingham is bustling with ways to celebrate. The city is hosting family-friendly activities throughout the week, including nature walks, beach cleanups, and eco-friendly workshops. It is a perfect time to get outside, connect with your neighbors, and give back to our stunning Pacific Northwest community. For those interested in local happenings, there is still buzz from the recent Bellingham Business Expo. Keep an eye out for collaborations and new business ventures popping up around the city this month.Finally, community services are stepping up in response to the colder temperatures. The Bellingham Severe Weather Shelter remains ready to open additional nights to support our vulnerable neighbors, so if you know someone in need, help spread the word about the available resources.That wraps up today’s stories, events, and need-to-knows for our neck of the woods. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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