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The Police Blotter, August 7, 2010

Aug. 7 2010 6 minutes read

A resident in the 4300 block of Glasgow called 911 on Tuesday to report that deer were defecating in her lawn and she wanted police to make them stop. No police action was taken.

Arts Festival slowed by rain

Aug. 7 2010 0 minutes read

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The second day of the Anacortes Arts Festival saw rain pelting festiival goers. The festival continues Sunday, 10-5. (Richard Grosvenor photo)

Arts Festival draws winners

Art Shotwell Aug. 6 2010 1 minute read
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One of the winners at the Anacortes Arts Festival, Jeffery Zigulis of Camano Island, shows off his "Dream Masks" Friday afternoon. He picked up 2 awards: Cornelia's Garden Creativity Award, worth $1,000, and the Chamber of Commerce Block Award, worth $100. 

The Arts come alive this weekend

Aug. 5 2010 2 minutes read
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This weekend, the streets of Anacortes fill with 260 outstanding juried Booth Artisans, first class Fine Art Exhibitions, Culinary Art with an international selection of foods, and a creative Youth Activities area for the youngest artists, as well as great music.

Deadliest Catch event to benefit Keith Anderson search

Art Shotwell Aug. 4 2010 1 minute read

Jake Anderson and Nick Mavar from the Deadliest Catch TV series will be signing autographs at The Market in Anacortes this Saturday from noon to 4 pm. 

Three doctors honored

Aug. 4 2010 1 minute read
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Island Hospital recently honored 3 doctors as the latest recipients of the "Spirit of Island Hospital" community service award. Those honored included (l. to r.) Dr. John Chambers, Dr. Hal Clure, and Dr. Harold Eiesland.

New parking restriction draws fire

Art Shotwell Aug. 3 2010 2 minutes read
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A new restriction on parking in this area of Sixth St. near I Ave. drew some contentious discussion at City Council, with 2 members voting against the restrictions.

The Police Blotter, July 31, 2010

Jul. 31 2010 8 minutes read

Talking on her cell phone while driving proved a costly mistake for a 22-year-old Anacortes woman. After being stopped last weekend, she was issued citations for other violations.

Tall ships ready for battle

Art Shotwell Jul. 31 2010 2 minutes read
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The tall ship Lady Washington heads out of Cap Sante Marina Saturday afternoon on what they call a 'Battle Sail,' a 3 hour recreation of a typical 18th century naval skirmish. The Hawaiian Chieftain, another tall ship, followed the Lady Washington out to Fidalgo Bay. 

New arch at the trestle

Art Shotwell Jul. 30 2010 1 minute read
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A bicyclist goes under the newly-installed arch at the west end of the trestle on the Tommy Thompson Parkway Friday. The Asian-style arch, by nationally-recognized artist Ries Niemi of Edison, spells out 'we' in 8 languages across the top.

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