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Tethys appears to meet city deadline

Art Shotwell Dec. 2 2012 2 minutes read

Tethys Enterprises has apparently met the city’s Dec. 1 deadline to locate a site for a planned bottling plant and deliver a legal description and map to the city. The plant site is not the site they proposed earlier this year, but it is nearby.

Police Blotter, Nov. 22 - 30, 2012

Dec. 1 2012 14 minutes read

A 58-year-old Guemes Island woman suffered a serious laceration and possible leg and hip fractures after a pickup backed into her and pinned her between the open tailgate and the wall of a storage structure at a mini storage business in the 9000 block of Molly Lane on Friday morning, Nov. 30.

Lytton elected to leadership role

Art Shotwell Nov. 29 2012 1 minute read

State Rep. Kris Lytton has been elected by her fellow House Democrats to serve as Deputy Majority Floor Leader during the upcoming 2013-14 legislative sessions.

School Board named Board of Distinction

Art Shotwell Nov. 28 2012 2 minutes read

The Anacortes School Board, with Board members Jeannette Papadakis, Bobbilyn Hogge, Lynne Lang, Karl Yost and Robert Maxson, is one of 23 schools boards in the state to be named as a Board of Distinction by the Washington State School Directors Association.

Ferries director meets with local committee

Art Shotwell Nov. 28 2012 2 minutes read

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State Ferries Director David Moseley says a proposed reduction in ferry service from Anacortes to Sydney, BC, would carry 92 percent of the passengers that now use that route. He told the Anacortes Ferry Committee Tuesday that the reduction from 40 weeks of service to 32 weeks bring profitability to 70 percent from the low 60's.

Police Blotter, Nov. 16 - 20, 2012

Nov. 22 2012 12 minutes read

An Anacortes man discovered that he had been the victim of identity theft after learning that someone had opened up a credit card account in his name and used it a number of locations until the limit was maximized.

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