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Heart Lake closed to swimmers

Art Shotwell Jul. 10 2009 1 minute read
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The City closed Heart Lake to swimmers on Friday afternoon because of an unusually high fecal coliform bacteria count. In fact, Jonn Lunsford, the city’s forest lands manager, said the coliform count was higher than he’s ever seen.

Roundabout construction half-done; businesses hurt

Art Shotwell Jul. 10 2009 2 minutes read
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The state Transportation Department says roundabout construction is about half over and it could open two weeks from today. Meanwhile, the Chamber of Commerce is asking locals to try to patronize businesses south of 32nd St.

Former local woman to be honored

Art Shotwell Jul. 9 2009 2 minutes read

2009-0319_lois_auchterlonie2.gifA former long-time Anacortes resident, Lois Auchterlonie, is on the list to receive the Congressional Gold Medal for her service as a WASP pilot during World War II.

Local home sales jump, prices stay low

Jul. 8 2009 2 minutes read
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Homebuyers are starting to return to the Anacortes real estate market. Closed home sales for June equaled home sales one year ago and were double a month ago. Prices, however, remain depressed.

Chamber promoting Anacortes to Whidbey NAS

Art Shotwell Jul. 8 2009 2 minutes read
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The Anacortes Chamber of Commerce has launched a new initiative to forge closer ties with the Whidbey Naval Air Station community. The initiative includes a new Web site.

Marine Skills center moves ahead

Art Shotwell Jul. 7 2009 2 minutes read
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The City Council has given final approval for the planned Northwest Career and Technical Academy, to be built on Port of Anacortes property, dubbed Parcel One, south of Cap Sante Marina.

Courtroom to be named after late Judge

Jul. 7 2009 2 minutes read

The City Council has okayed a proposal to name the courtroom at the Police Station in honor of a former judge, Eugene Anderson, who died last month. Mayor Dean Maxwell made the proposal and it was approved by the Council.

Marina Place gets Council okay

Jul. 7 2009 1 minute read
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The City Council has given the go ahead for a 20-unit residential complex on Ninth St. between Q and R avenues. The 5-building project reserves first floor space for commercial or retail space.

Holiday traffic called “a nightmare”

Art Shotwell Jul. 6 2009 2 minutes read

City Council members Monday night called for better preparation for July Fourth traffic problems next year. Council member Kevin McKeown said “I’ve never seen lines that long. What a nightmare.”

The Police Blotter, July 4, 2009

Jul. 5 2009 4 minutes read

anacortes_police_logo.pngA 19-year-old man who told officers that he had just moved to Anacortes received a warm welcome and was arrested for DUI after an officer observed him driving a 1998 Lincoln Town Car erratically in the 1400 block of “D” Ave.

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