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The Clock is Ticking for Water Users in the Nooksack Basin to Settle their Disputes | Beveridge & Diamond PC

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Now that Washington’s 2021–2022 budget bill has become law, there is increased pressure on water users in the Nooksack basin to settle their disputes before the state steps in and files an adjudication. Washington’s 2021–2022 operating budget authorizes Ecology to prepare to file a water rights adjudication in Whatcom County Superior Court by June 1, 2023. The budget also provides $125,000 for Whatcom County to lead a collaborative process for the Nooksack basin in fiscal years 2022 and 2023. Because the state fiscal year begins on July 1 of the year prior to the one for which it is named, this means that this funding should be available as soon as July 1 of this year. 

WA State Whatcom County Nooksack Basin Water Rights Adjudication

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For a father and son, border separation is distance too far

About 50 children being housed at an intake center in Long Beach have tested positive for COVID-19, along with 14 more at the Pomona Fairplex. What’s more, in a Kafka-esque twist, an agency caseworker asked the judge to make Rivera undergo a mental health assessment because of possible trauma involving the government separating him from the child and imprisoning him. Angelina Godoy, director of the Center for Human Rights at the University of Washington, found that recommendation exasperating. “If they’re concerned about his trauma, why don’t they stop inflicting it upon him by returning his child?” asked Godoy, a UW professor of international studies.

Bellingham Police arrest man suspected of dumping headless calves in middle of road

Bellingham Police arrest man suspected of dumping headless calves in middle of road By David Rasbach, The Bellingham Herald Published: May 4, 2021, 8:10am Share: BELLINGHAM Bellingham Police have arrested a man recently released from prison who they suspect was responsible for leaving the bodies of two beheaded calves in the middle of Hannegan Road last month and then leaving their heads on the property of a victim who had a restraining order against him. Christopher Carl Zander, 59, was booked into Whatcom County Jail Thursday, April 29, on suspicion of felony harassment (domestic violence) and stalking (domestic violence). Jail records show he is being held in lieu of $250,000 bail.

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