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Schools crack down on electronic devices

Art Shotwell Aug. 24 2008 1 minute read

School leaders say electronic devices have become a problem in Anacortes’ schools and are asking the School Board to impose new limitations.

Murder mystery in Cézanne's Quarry

Aug. 24 2008 2 minutes read
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Cézanne's Quarry by Barbara Pope.

In this richly atmospheric novel, a mysterious young woman named Solange Vernet arrives in Aix-en-Provence with her lover, a Darwinian scholar named Charles Westbury, and a year later is found strangled in a quarry outside the city. 

Shoreline protection challenged

Art Shotwell Aug. 24 2008 2 minutes read

Two state agencies have appealed a state Supreme Courtt ruling that, in effect, endorsed Anacortes’ shoreline protection measures.

Cap Sante Marina "certified clean"

Art Shotwell Aug. 24 2008 1 minute read

The Port of Anacortes says that Cap Sante Marina has been recognized for excellence in pollution prevention and is considered a “Certified Clean Marina.”

America's Cup boat unveiled here

Art Shotwell Aug. 22 2008 2 minutes read
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BMW Oracle Racing says it is just about ready to launch it’s new 90-foot carbon-fiber trimaran, built here in Anacortes.

School Board okays budget

Art Shotwell Aug. 21 2008 1 minute read

The School Board Thursday night approved a trim $28.5 million budget that includes keeping $1.4 million in reserve. The budget anticipates anticipates a revenue shortfall of about $350,000.

New bike signs lead the way

Aug. 21 2008 1 minute read
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The city has quietly placed around 20 bike signs to lead bicyclists from the twin bridges into Anacortes.

School budget public hearing set

Aug. 20 2008 1 minute read

The School Board will hold a public hearing Thursday evening on a proposed $28 million budget for the coming school year.

Primary Vote Update

Aug. 20 2008 1 minute read

Very little has changed with Wednesday afternoon’s vote update. It appears that the county has tallied an additional 2,000 vote over the initial vote count from Tuesday night. In the County Commissioner, Dist. 1 race, Republican Ron Wesen is the clear leader with 50% of the vote, with Democrat Bill Turner in second place. The two will be in the general election.

Northwest Bestsellers

Aug. 20 2008 2 minutes read

books3.gifFour major books by three great authors are on on this week's Northwest Bestsellers list. Again, Garth Stein's The Art of Racing in the Rain leads off the list. Also in the top ten: Damage Control and Justice Denied by J.A. Jance, and The Other by David Guterson.

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