The City Council has okayed a 30-year contract to sell as much as 5-million gallons a day of city water, about a quarter of the current city deliveries, to Tethys Enterprises Inc., based in Everett, for use in a proposed bottling plant.
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Anacortes Police arrested a driver after stopping him for texting while driving. The man was driving with a suspended license and had marijuana in his car.
A few of an estimated 2,000 riders climb M Ave. in Anacortes Saturday morning as part of the Bike MS Ride. The ride, a fundraising event for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, is an annual 2-day event through Skagit, Whatcom and Island Counties.
Construction work just south of Anacortes Marina could cause some middle-of-the-night noise in the coming couple of months. The City Council Monday okayed a request by MJB to allow noise from 10pm to 7am for up to 29 nights.
Opening day of school is just around the corner and Anacortes School District is busy preparing to make 2010–2011 a pivotal learning and growing year for students and staff.
A man who had picked up a female hitchhiker on SR 20 near Thompson Road reported that the 21-year-old woman “freaked out” in his car. The man dropped her off near Reservation Road and then called the police.
Chief Roy Horn, Skagit Fire District 13 (left), and Islands Chapter Executive Director Brian Geer, with the recently donated Emergency Response Vehicle which Fire District 13 retired from service due to age and condition.
After 6 months of work by a team of boatbuilders, the Old Anacortes Rowing Society (OARS) Thursday launched their new wooden 27-foot gig, the Island Star, then showed the boat off to a small crowd at the north end of Cap Sante Marina.
A new survey by the Chamber of Commerce suggests that Anacortes residents want to see more shops in town, including clothing and shoe stores and a large retail store. The survey also polled non-residents, who reported they like the shops, restaurants and the small town feel of Anacortes.
Deception Pass State Park has started offering rare public tours of Kiket Island, which is now in the newly-named Kukutali Preserve. Deception Pass Park director Jack Hartt says the tours started just last Saturday and will be available every Saturday.