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Winter storm was costly

Art Shotwell Dec. 31 2008 1 minute read

The recent winter storms cost the city about $30,000 for overtime pay, sand, rock salt and fuel. The city spread more than 500 tons of sand on city streets. 

Tesoro refinery plans maintenance shutdown

Art Shotwell Dec. 30 2008 1 minute read
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Tesoro plans to shut down it’s March Point refinery for maintenance for several weeks starting in mid-January.

The Police Blotter

Dec. 28 2008 11 minutes read

This week’s Police Blotter is a bit shorter than usual. Possibly, some would-be criminals were having the same difficulties getting around town as the rest of us.

Northwest Bestsellers

Dec. 28 2008 3 minutes read

This week we find five Northwest authors on the Northwest Bestsellers list. Four of their books have been here for quite awhile, but one new book has appeared. Oregon author Jane Kirkpatrick's Aurora tells the story of the Oregon's Old Aurora Colony and their heritage. Also on this week's bestseller list are: Ivan Doig's The Eleventh Man, Garth Stein's The Art of Racing in the Rain, Christopher Paolini's Brisingr and Sherman Alexie's The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian.

Chamber director proposes better planning

Art Shotwell Dec. 26 2008 2 minutes read

Chamber of Commerce director Mitch Everton says the state of city streets in recent days “affords an excellent opportunity for civic leadership to review both existing procedures and resources.”

Break's over

Art Shotwell Dec. 24 2008 1 minute read
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The last couple of days may not have been sunny and warm, but it provided a break in the snow. Now, the break’s over. The snow is turning to rain and the icy roads will become slushy.

Enjoy the break

Art Shotwell Dec. 23 2008 1 minute read

The next snow is expected late Tuesday night, meantime, enjoy the break in the weather. But, despite the break, driving will continue to be hazardous. 

Fire destroys So. Fidalgo house

Art Shotwell Dec. 22 2008 1 minute read

A house about a half-mile south of Campbell Lake was destroyed by fire last weekend. Mount Erie Fire Department firefighters reported the house was fully engulfed in flames when they arrived shortly after midnight Sunday morning. 

So much snow

Art Shotwell Dec. 22 2008 1 minute read
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It tough going, whether driving or walking in downtown Anacortes. With at least one foot of snow on the ground, many Anacortes residents must feel snowed-in. More snow fell Sunday night, but the Monday forecast is looking a bit better.

The Police Blotter

Dec. 21 2008 9 minutes read

The manager of a business in the 300 block of 34th Street reported that someone had stolen two fuel cards out of trucks owned by businesses that had vehicles that were parked overnight on the property.

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