A 51-year-old Anacortes man was cited for disorderly conduct after police were called to his home for a fourth time in a week for his excessive noise in the middle of the night.
City Planning Director Ryan Larsenis is answering what he terms some mis-information being circulated by critics of his proposal to hire a professional Hearing Examiner to handle city land use applications.
The ferry Hyak has been pulled from service and will enter a drydock at Dakota Creek on Monday to get an exterior paint job. The boat lately has been sailing Puget Sound with rust on one side.
The lowest bidder for a contract to update and expand the city's water treatment plant came in well under the city's expected $60 million price tag and more than $10 million less than the city's original $67 million estimate.
The Anacortes Arts Commission is recommending an 18-foot stainless steel sculpture for the roundabout that Commission chair Rita James said "is really going to make a statement."
Dash!, a local Fidalgo Island volunteer organization this weekend will kick-off of their 2010 FOOD “Food Offers Opportunity Drive” – a community fundraiser benefitting the Salvation Army.