Host Dillon Honcoop considers car crashes. After ten significant crashes in the area, some people say speed is the problem, but would it change the situation? Hear the discussion in this edition of The Morning Show.
Dill Honcoop and Jonathan Rands discuss “Impaired driving”.
Host Guy Ochiogrosso welcomes Mary and Gary Gibb of Gary’s Plumbing and Heating and profiles their business. What is new their industry? Then Guy brings the updates and announcements of the Bellingham Whatcom Chamber of Commerce.
Host Dick Donahue talks about the potential for tax reform and its effect on retirement plans, how Americans are counting on family when they retire, and 4 ways to reduce your required minimum distribution taxes.
Host Mike Kent talks about the pricey real estate both south and north of WQhatcom County…and its likely effects on local real estate values.
Hosts Kirk and Brian ask two questions: What happens when your factory warranty runs out, and how can you make your car last longer than your next door neighbor’s.
Host Kris Halterman talks to Rep. LuAnn Van Werven about happenings in Olympia. How does the Hirst fix relate to work on the capital budget? Then, Kris welcomes Steve McLaughlin to highlight PEER (Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility) and their abuse of the public trust.
Host Dillon Honcoop talks strawberries with Barb Kraft of Barbie’s Berries. How is the harvest coming along? Then the talk turns to the political issues plaguing rural Whatcom County with Marty Mayberry
Katharine Conrad, ticketing manager at the Mt. Baker Theatre talks about all of the things going on this weekend in Bellingham.
Host Dillon Honcoop talks about Former F.B.I. Director James Comey’s testimony in Washington D.C.
Guest Jim McKinney joins the show to share his insights on the situation in this edition of The Morning Show.