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I-5 Bridge to be improved

Art Shotwell Jul. 24 2013 2 minutes read
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Following the installation of a new permanent replacement span, contractor crews working for the Washington State Department of Transportation will begin upgrading and retrofitting the remaining sections of the I-5 Skagit River Bridge.

An-O-Chords to perform this weekend

Art Shotwell Jul. 24 2013 2 minutes read

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The An-O-Chords continue their 58-year tradition with their annual show and summer barbecue this weekend and it's always a crowd pleaser. Two shows on Saturday at Brodniak Hall feature the full Ano-O-Chords, along with special guests Madison Park.

City earns WellCity Award

Art Shotwell Jul. 24 2013 2 minutes read

The City of Anacortes earned a WellCity Award from the Association of Washington Cities (AWC) Employee Benefit Trust for the 10th consecutive year which will, in turn, earn the city a discount on employee health insurance.

Lytton named to panel

Art Shotwell Jul. 24 2013 2 minutes read
Rep. Kris Lytton has been named a charter member of Washington’s Education Accountability Oversight Committee. 

Police Blotter, July 12 - 19, 2013

Jul. 20 2013 10 minutes read

Police charged a Sinclair Island man with DUI after he dozed off at a red traffic signal, blocking drive-home traffic on Highway 20. Police had seen the driver weaving and speeding before he slammed on his brakes for that red light at Sharpes Corner.

Gere leads in donations & spending

Art Shotwell Jul. 17 2013 1 minute read

With the primary for the Mayoral election now less than three weeks away, I thought it was time to take a look at campaign finances and spending for the four candidates. Laurie Gere has spent the most, at nearly $13,000, followed by Mitch Everton, Dean Maxwell and Brian Geer.

Heart Lake milfoil cleanup to start

Art Shotwell Jul. 16 2013 1 minute read
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The city will push ahead this summer to clean invasive milfoil plants from a three-acre area of Heart Lake. Funding for the $33,000 project comes from a grant from the state Department of Ecology.

Council okays jail agreement

Art Shotwell Jul. 16 2013 1 minute read

The City Council has okayed a final agreement with the County on how a proposed new county jail would be operated and how the annual operating costs would be paid for, should voters across the county approve an increase in the sales tax of three-tenths of one percent.

Next phase design work for Guemes trail

Art Shotwell Jul. 16 2013 1 minute read
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The City Council has approved a $123,000 contract to begin designing the next section of the Guemes Channel Trail, from the east end of the current trail to close to Lovric's Sea-Craft marina, a distance of about 3,200 feet or more than a half-mile.

Police Blotter, July 5 - 11, 2013

Jul. 13 2013 11 minutes read

Anacortes Police arrested a man and issued a citation for illegal possession and discharge of fireworks after complaints of aerial fireworks at a private home on Oakes Ave. on the day after the Fourth.

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