Host Kris Halterman welcomes Republican 42nd District Senator Doug Ericksen of Ferndale to discuss the upcoming general election. Plus, why to say “No” on I-1631 and I-1639.
Host Dillon Honcoop welcomes dairy industry analyst Lee Mielke to discuss what the Canadian trade concessions in the renegotiated NAFTA agreement mean for Whatcom County dairy farmers. Then, author Dan Daggett joins Dillon to discuss a variety of topics including grazing and an upcoming event for the Citizen’s Alliance for Property Rights (CAPR).
Joe and Alex speak with Seattle author Dave Chase who wrote “The Opioid Crisis Wake-Up Call,” published just last month.
CBS CorrespondentĀ Leonard Steinhorn joins Joe and Alex to discuss the renegotiation of NAFTA by President Trump and leaders of Mexico and Canada.
Joe and Alex talk with the Mighty John Marshall of MoneyMusic.com about the Ten Most Valuable Banned Records, which includes the Kingsmen’s Louie Louie and Bob Dylan’s The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan with a rare outtake.
Host Kevin Coleman talks employment issues in Whatcom County with Sarah Holiday, Amanda Zinder and Alicia Hawkins.
Host Dick Donahue talks about the Federal Reserve recently raising interest rates, the second-quarter GDP hitting its highest rate since 2005, and how the IRS has ruled that a capital gains tax is an income tax.
With Dick Donahue off the watch the Cougars beat the Utes, Camille Koppenberg gives us this week’s numbers then talks about how to deal with the financial part of a relationship; and she wraps it up with estate planning and IRAs.
Host Mike Kent welcomes Danielle West and Robert Lee of the Building Association of Whatcom County to preview this year’s Showcase of Homes October 6th and 7th.
Dan and Steve talk about Name Your Car day October 2nd. Plus, answer car care questions.