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Letters should be emailed to editor@lyndentribune.com and must be received by 9 a.m. Monday if they are to publish in th...
06/06/2026

Letters should be emailed to [email protected] and must be received by 9 a.m. Monday if they are to publish in that Wednesday’s newspaper.

Letter: A teacher’s impact

06/06/2026

Class of 2026 out!

Trevor Holman is a Lynden resident
06/05/2026

Trevor Holman is a Lynden resident

Whatever COVID was it changed public education forever. Gone are the days of $100M structures built to educate our kids. Ferndale squeaked one through, but for the foreseeable future, the

Lynden Christian High School’s Class of 2026 graduated on Thursday, June 4.
06/05/2026

Lynden Christian High School’s Class of 2026 graduated on Thursday, June 4.

Lynden Christian High School’s Class of 2026 graduated on Thursday, June 4. After Pomp and Circumstance, Jake Cramer and Lucy Faber delivered the student welcome and class verse. Next, an

It was during the COVID-19 pandemic when Dan Turner began to volunteer with the Project Hope Food Bank in Lynden. At the...
06/05/2026

It was during the COVID-19 pandemic when Dan Turner began to volunteer with the Project Hope Food Bank in Lynden. At the time, Don Kok, the retired superintendent at Lynden Christian Schools, was executive director of Christian Hope Association. Turner asked his friend whether the food bank needed any help.

Hired in February to lead the food bank, Dan Turner began to volunteer at Project Hope during pandemic

Agriculture has been a cornerstone of Whatcom County, and more specifically Lynden, for generations. While the crops may...
06/05/2026

Agriculture has been a cornerstone of Whatcom County, and more specifically Lynden, for generations.

While the crops may have changed and the dairy industry has dwindled, one thing has remained — the pride that has led the Lynden Farmers Day parade to be one of the longest running events locally.

Lynden Heritage Museum named grand marshal

On May 28, the Lynden School Board voted 5-to-0 to approve a resolution to celebrate America’s semiquincentennial.
06/04/2026

On May 28, the Lynden School Board voted 5-to-0 to approve a resolution to celebrate America’s semiquincentennial.

LYNDEN — On May 28, the Lynden School Board voted 5-to-0 to approve a resolution to celebrate America’s semiquincentennial.

Following the approval of newest Council Member David Daniels, concern was raised about the familial ties.
06/04/2026

Following the approval of newest Council Member David Daniels, concern was raised about the familial ties.

Concern raised over process that led to selection of newest council member

Members of the Lynden Performing Artists Guild rehearse a scene from Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Cinderella” at The Clair...
06/04/2026

Members of the Lynden Performing Artists Guild rehearse a scene from Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Cinderella” at The Claire Theater in Lynden. Directed by Andrew and Kelly Cooper, Cinderella will play at The Claire Theater.

Members of the Lynden Performing Artists Guild rehearse a scene from Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Cinderella” at The Claire Theater in Lynden. Directed by Andrew and Kelly Cooper, Cinderella will play

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