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  • Q: How should I maintain my furnace?
  • Q: What do I do if I see a downed power line?
  • Q: When does my child have to pass the WASL to graduate?
  • Q: How can senior citizens learn to use a computer?
  • Q: What's the best way to park overnight at the airport with the new overflow lot?
  • Q: I'd like to donate land for a park. How do I do that?
  • Q: Who should I call if I hear a cougar near my house?
  • Q: Where can I find kosher food in Whatcom County?
  • Q: Do I need a license to drive a boat?
  • Q: When should I call 911?
  • Q: How do I report a thoughtless person in a disabled parking spot without a permit?
  • Q: How do I register to vote?
  • Q: Where does the milk we drink in Whatcom County come from?
  • Q: I've just found an adorable baby otter on the beach. What do I do?


» PEOPLE TO MEET
  • Manjit Sandu, president of Guru Nanak Gursikh Temple
  • James Walsh, special education teacher, Whatcom Middle School
  • Kirsten Hammer, executive director of Womencare Shelter
  • Ric Willand, maintenance supervisor for the Washington State Department of Transportation
  • Leslie Pederson, assistant chief, Whatcom County Fire District 4
  • Brooke Vander Veen, president of FFA, Lynden High School
  • Paul Evans, animal-control officer for Whatcom County Humane Society
  • Martin Spencer, volunteer president, Whatcom Adult Soccer Association
  • Sam Ryan, assistant director at Whatcom County Planning and Development Services
  • Jon Ahrenholz, supervisor, Puget Sound Blood Center
  • Susy Hymas, volunteer coordinator, WSU Whatcom County Extension
  • Joe Walton, waste water collection division
  • Fred Nyland, captain of Whatcom Chief ferry
  • Josselyn Winslow, executive director, Alzheimer Society of Washington



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