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Playing with food

Apr. 15 2014 6 minutes read

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“I need to make room for a second dishwasher,” states Jackie Davison. Her one-year-old business, The Potluck Kitchen Studio, is getting busier.

The U.S. Government: Paying to Undermine Internet Security, Not to Fix It

Apr. 15 2014 5 minutes read

The Heartbleed computer security bug is many things: a catastrophic tech failure, an open invitation to criminal hackers and yet another reason to upgrade our passwords on dozens of websites. But more than anything else, Heartbleed reveals our neglect of Internet security.

Group plans removal of riprap from Shannon Pt. waterfront

Art Shotwell Apr. 15 2014 2 minutes read
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A Bellingham marine conservation group plans to remove boulders that were designed to protect against erosion on the west side of Shannon Point.

Gere appoints planning-visioning committee

Art Shotwell Apr. 14 2014 1 minute read

Mayor Gere has appointed eleven citizens to a new Community Advisory Committee to assist in the development of a community vision, the upcoing 2016 Comprehensive Plan update and a future strategic plan.

Police Blotter, April 5 - 11, 2014

Apr. 13 2014 11 minutes read

A woman who reported her car stolen by friends who were supposed to run an errand for her called her after they heard her stolen car report on a police scanner.

The Disgrace of Misinformation Part III

Apr. 13 2014 4 minutes read

We are bombarded by food advertisements via television, magazines, billboards, the Internet, and even in the grocery stores. Of course, the goal of any food manufacturer is to sell more product, but there is a fine line between truth in advertising and hyperbole, which could be construed as deception.

Drill built around hypothetical crude oil car derailment

Art Shotwell Apr. 11 2014 4 minutes read
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It was a scene reminiscent of a childhood adventure with a model train – but this was a tabletop event with potential life and death ramifications.

Development fails public opinion polls

Art Shotwell Apr. 11 2014 1 minute read

A recent article for PlannersWeb called “10 Things You Should Know About How the Public Feels About Development” provides some insight into the type of opposition encountered when new development projects are propoosed.

Safety Board sets Anacortes meeting

Art Shotwell Apr. 9 2014 2 minutes read

The federal Chemical Safety Board will hold a meeting in Anacortes to release and vote on its final report into the April 2, 2010, fatal explosion and fire at the Tesoro Refinery in Anacortes.

Band named anacortes to debut first album

Art Shotwell Apr. 9 2014 4 minutes read
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A band led by a former Anacortes resident, anacortes (yes, that’s lower case) is releasing their self-titled debut album this weekend featuring music inspired by the life and recent death of singer/songwriter Shane Chapman’s father, Sam, who graces the album’s cover from the glory of the ‘70s, and whose birthday falls on the album’s release date.

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