Randi and Larry from Solstice make their monthly visit to Community Connection with a major announcement! Solstice is hosting a health Fair with different seminars and everyone’s invited!
Elizabeth Page joins Bill to chat about an upcoming fund raiser for the Sean Humphrey House (p.s….its about great food)…and an exciting, possible genetic breakthrough concerning the fight against AIDS!
Project manager Phillip Dye returns to the microphone after his Tuscon/Mariners Spring training vacation with great info on Ionizers and new security gadgets that Feller can now install in your home.
Dr. Tianna is here again with great news about looking better than ever. And she’s ready to celebrate Botox Day with all of Whatcom County!
Sudden Valley Golf’s director Brian Kruhlak is back to wrap up the Audi Bellingham Winter Series and gives us an update on course conditions!
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz is on a mission to be the moderate choice for voters in 2020 as he travels the country in a pre-campaign of sorts. What advantage does he have in an already crowded field of challengers to Trump? CBS Political Analyst Leonard Steinhorn joins the show to discuss.
Host Dick Donahue talks about why the Fed shouldn’t be cutting interest rates, the March employment and manufacturing reports, if you should name a trust as your IRA beneficiary, and how more work is still needed on Trump’s budget proposal.
Mary Kay Robinson talks wter and the Hirst decision with Perry Eskridge, Director of Government Affairs of the Whatcom County Association of Realtors.
Dick Donahue and Camille Koppenberg talk about millennials, changes in the Carson roup, the cost of healthcare through retirement, and filing a tax extension.
With Mike Kent unavailable, Lisa Kent takes over and interviews John Moon, Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity in Whatcom County.