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Teachers may not be cut with new school budget

Art Shotwell Apr. 21 2010 1 minute read

Anacortes School Superintendent Chris Borgen says the school district may not have to lay off teachers, despite cuts in the state budget and a dropping enrollment here.

Trestle repairs heading into the final month

Art Shotwell Apr. 19 2010 2 minutes read
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Repairs to the Tommy Thompson trestle across Fidalgo Bay  are nearing the final phase. City Parks Director Gary Robinson told the City Council Monday night that he hopes that repair work will be done by mid-May.

Columbian School, 1892-1965

Apr. 18 2010 1 minute read
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This photo, circa 1920s, shows the Columbian School after removal of the belltower campanile. When new, the tall belltower provided the best view in town. This building was just north of what is now the high school.

Noon Kiwanis celebrate

Art Shotwell Apr. 17 2010 1 minute read
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The Noon Kiwanis Club celebrated giving $2 million to the community on Saturday with a block party that included free hot dogs and cake.

The Police Blotter, April 17, 2010

Apr. 17 2010 11 minutes read

Police dealt with a very unusual case this week when an Anacortes told police he was hearing emergency broadcasts in his head and he said the FBI told him to call the police.

North Cascades Highway now open

Art Shotwell Apr. 16 2010 3 minutes read

Despite 100 inches of new snow that has fallen since the effort to reopen the North Cascades Highway began 3-1/2 weeks ago, WSDOT maintenance crews opened the gates on SR 20 to traffic at noon on Friday. 

Tea Party tax protest draws few supporters

Art Shotwell Apr. 15 2010 1 minute read
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A small group of protestors, numbering fewer than 2-dozen shortly after noon, showed up at 12th & Commercial Thursday to protest taxes on this April 15 when federal income tax returns are due. 

MJB boat launch ramp gets okay

Art Shotwell Apr. 15 2010 1 minute read

The city Planning Commission has given its blessing to MJB’s proposal to build a commercial boat launch ramp and a 350-foot floating dock just south of Anacortes Marina. 

Trestle repairs move ahead

Art Shotwell Apr. 14 2010 1 minute read

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A crew is working on installing new trusses along the part of the trestle across Fidalgo Bay that was damaged by a fire last October. Installation of new decking could start as early as a few days from now.

A sixth death from Tesoro fire

Art Shotwell Apr. 13 2010 1 minute read

A sixth Tesoro employee has died as a result of the April 2 fire at the company's March Point refinery. Tesoro morning said that 41-year-old Lew Janz of Anacortes died Tuesday morning as a result of injuries sustained in the fire.

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