It is poisonous to sheep, cattle and humans and is capable of displacing native and beneficial plants and destroying wildlife habitat.
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This is a preliminary step in anticipation of opening Canada’s borders to any fully vaccinated travelers on September 7th.
The proposal would replace the 58-year-old Whatcom Chief with a new vessel.
A signed detour route will be in place during the closure.
"The new laws will significantly affect officers’ ability to detect and prevent crime, hinder the apprehension of criminals and render our community less safe."
The Washington Department of Agriculture projects a $1.2 billion crop loss statewide this year as a result of the drought.
Drivers can expect significant impacts and are advised to use alternate routes.
The Medical Examiner's office assumed jurisdiction in over 140 death investigations in 2020 compared with 137 in 2019.
Effective immediately: All outdoor burning is prohibited including yard debris fires, land clearing fires and recreational fires.








