Listen "Monday Morning Local News Roundup: Power Outages, Election Updates, and Community Events"
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, August 11, 2025.We’ll start with a heads-up for anyone heading north or out to Lynden and Everson after the weekend’s hiccups: a Sunday morning power outage affected more than 1,500 Puget Sound Energy customers in north Whatcom, with restoration wrapped by late morning; if you experienced blinking clocks or router resets, that’s why, and today should be business as usual[9]. In Blaine-area governance, the State Auditor issued a material finding against the Port of Bellingham over procurement on a federal program; the Port says it’s responding, and it’s one to watch given the Port’s role in waterfront projects and jobs locally[1]. Preliminary primary election results are also in, with clear leaders for some races and a few still tightening as late ballots are counted—expect updated tallies this week as the county processes returns[1].If you’re planning family time today, the Northwest Washington Fair in Lynden is in full swing and it’s First Responders Day: complimentary gate admission for law enforcement, EMTs, firefighters, and their families with ID at Gates 1 or 5, courtesy of Puget Sound Energy[6]. The fair opens late morning, and the barns, food stands, and grandstand schedule make for an easy all-day outing[6]. Closer to town, Whatcom Kid Insider’s calendar has a handy roundup: the Marine Life Center on the waterfront is open and free with touch tanks, the FIG Studio and Artists Corner at the Whatcom Museum run through the afternoon, and Arne Hanna has preschool swim early afternoon followed by open swim after work—great options if you need indoor, cool-air activities today[4]. For little legs to burn energy, spray parks remain a go-to while the sun’s out[4].Looking for a Monday night plan? Visit Bellingham’s event calendar highlights Monday Trivia at Zeeks and Fountain Brewing from 7 to 9 p.m. on Meridian—easy parking, pizza, and brain teasers to kick off the week[10]. Downtown, keep an eye on Bay Street as summer winds down; while the Downtown Sounds concert series wrapped last week, the Downtown Bellingham Partnership typically rolls that energy into late-summer night markets and block-by-block activations, so watch for pop-ups and food trucks in the core over the next few Wednesdays[8].One more regional note for commuters and small business owners with ties south—Seattle outlets are flagging a quick warmup early this week before a late-week cooldown, so plan your ferry, I-5, or delivery schedules accordingly[7].This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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