Whatcom County Health Department COVID-19 Incident Commander John Wolpers joins the Morning Show with the latest update on the coronavirus
A federal report released last week rejected the idea of removing four hydroelectric dams on the Snake River in a last-ditch effort to save threatened and endangered salmon. Kurt Miller of Northwest River Partners joins the Morning Show to discuss the decision
Bellingham Schools remain open and Superintendent Dr. Greg Baker joins the Morning Show to discuss what the district is doing to prepare for the coronavirus
Host Dick Donahue talks about the coronavirus, economic reports for the month of January 2020, and how there was a housing bubble but there isn’t one now.
New host Ray Deck III, founder of Skookum Kids, talks with Dr. Matthew Oswin of Peacehealth St. Joseph Medical Center’s Orthopedic Department about their cutting edge technology.
It may be winter (well, almost spring!)….but the Bellingham Bells are working hard behind the scenes….looking forward to another great summer of baseball….GM Stephanie Morrell joins us with an update on the ‘hot stove league’….and also to shoot down Bill’s unstable ideas for promotional nights at the ballpark!
Host Mike Kent discusses potential coronavirus impacts on the real estate market in Whatcom County/ Then, Doug Scoggins , the owner of Pioneer Post Frame joins Mike to discuss the concept of flex space and quality storage condos.
Hosts Kirk and Brian talk about parts sourcing. How should you decide the source of parts when fixing your vehicle– does the quality vary based upon what country it was made in? Plus, listener questions.
Host Kris Halterman welcomes Whatcom County District 5 Councilman Ben Elenbaas to discuss why he opposed giving taxpayer funds to RE Sources for their recycling program.
Host Dillon Honcoop welcomes Mike Douma of Custer Hemp to talk about developments in that industry. Then, the talk turns to ag technology with Dave Dinesen of Cubic Farms.