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Another water rate increase coming

Art Shotwell Jan. 22 2015 2 minutes read

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It looks like Anacortes water users are in for a rate hike and if the City Council has its way, it will be sooner than later. It all stems from a review of anticipated water system maintenance costs, including rehabbing the city’s primary water tank.

Students honor Martin Luther King, Jr.

Art Shotwell Jan. 22 2015 1 minute read

High school students here helped celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday with a special assembly. Anacortes resident Anthony Young alerted us that a video of the celebration was available online. He wrote, “I was Impressed!!! The students were amazing, brilliant, and gave me hope for the future.”

Council sets Legislative priorities

Art Shotwell Jan. 21 2015 2 minutes read

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The City Council has created a list of legislation they will support at the state level, including funding for the Guemes Channel Trail, reconciliation between recreational and medical marijuana, and continued ferry operations without cuts in international service.

Mayor defends solar panel decision

Art Shotwell Jan. 21 2015 2 minutes read

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Mayor Gere Tuesday night addressed concerns that the city’s plan to add solar panels to City Hall just isn’t worth it, saying that the panels will reduce the City's electric bills by $2,000 a year.

Police Blotter, January 9 - 16, 2015

Jan. 17 2015 6 minutes read

Anacortes Police cited a 69 year old driver for impeding traffic with 12-15 cars backed up behind him as he drove up 32nd Street.

Not Guilty pleas in "horrific" child mistreatment case

Art Shotwell Jan. 16 2015 2 minutes read

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A couple arrested last month when Anacortes Police rescued a one year old child from what Police Chief Bonnie Bowers called “horrific, filthy and dangerous conditions” in a garage have pleaded not guilty to charges in the case, including first-degree criminal mistreatment.

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