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Island Quake drill

Art Shotwell Apr. 26 2014 1 minute read
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Rescue workers in training help a volunteer ‘victim’ during training and exercise for volunteer members of the West Skagit Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Saturday at the Anacortes city shops.

County: No EIS needed for Shell rail yard

Art Shotwell Apr. 25 2014 2 minutes read

The County will not require an environmental impact statement for Shell’s proposed new March Point rail yard designed to accept 102-car trains carrying roughly 60,000 barrels of crude oil daily from North Dakota’s Bakken formation.

Art of Gardening @ The Depot

Apr. 25 2014 2 minutes read
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This weekend, find the best of the garden at the Depot. Celebrate Gardening at this exciting hands-on event featuring regional vendors and garden inspiration with a focus on backyard farming, gardening and art specifically designed for the garden.  

Dan Berentson named county Public Works Director

Art Shotwell Apr. 25 2014 1 minute read

The Skagit County Board of Commissioners has announced the appointment of Dan Berentson as Public Works Director. Berentson has been serving as Interim Public Works Director for the past six months.

Happy 100th!

Apr. 23 2014 1 minute read
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Long-time Anacortes resident Russ Hibler is escorted to the seat of honor as friends of all ages gathered Tuesday to celebrate his 100th birthday.

City to compete for national energy prize

Art Shotwell Apr. 23 2014 3 minutes read

The city has signaled its intent to compete for the Georgetown University Energy Prize, a national competition that aims to dramatically improve America’s energy standing by challenging communities across the U.S. to rethink their energy use.

Council starts discussion on repairing streets

Art Shotwell Apr. 22 2014 3 minutes read

The City Council has started to tackle the issue of what to do about the city’s deteriorating streets and how to pay for fixes. City Public Works Director Fred Buckenmeyer asked the Council to okay a $20 annual car tab fee as a start, but the Council Monday night deferred making a decision.

Medicap Pharmacy and pharmacist suspended indefinitely

Art Shotwell Apr. 22 2014 2 minutes read

An Anacortes pharmacist’s license has been suspended indefinitely and his pharmacy license suspended for 5 years for distributing expired drugs, compounding medicine in an unclean area, sanitation concerns, and other issues that put patients at risk.

Police Blotter, April 12 - 17, 2014

Apr. 19 2014 10 minutes read

A woman serving time in the city’s Court Work Program in lieu of jail time was removed from the program after a strange visit to a store in which she apparently tried to steal a vacuum cleaner.

Downtown building demolition starts

Art Shotwell Apr. 15 2014 1 minute read
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Demolition has started on the long-vacant business building on the northeast corner of Commercial Ave. and Tenth St.

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