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Sep02

Dakota Creek launches boat

Posted by Kimberly Jacobson in News | 9 views

Dakota Creek Industries launched the inspection, maintenance and repair vessel M/V Cade Candies today.

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Sep02

Troopers out in force on highways

Posted by Kimberly Jacobson in Blog | 9 views

Emphasis patrols will begin Friday and continue through Monday. Troopers will be targeting violations that contribute to traffic collisions including DUI, speeding, aggressive driving and seat belt use.

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Sep02

How would it feel to be a burn survivor?

Posted by Elaine Walker in Blog | 16 views

More than anything else, Michael Mathis and the young people attending Camp Phoenix want to be treated with simple, common courtesy.

“We just want to be accepted in this world, without reaction,” Mathis said.

But he and his young campers and thousands like them, all burn survivors, repeatedly endure the attention of rude, insensitive people who gape or jeer.

“I hate the screamers,” one young man said.

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Sep02

School policy aims to keep sex out of texts

Posted by Kimberly Jacobson in News | 6 views

School administration will be able search students’ electronic devices for explicit messages with reasonable cause if the Anacortes School Board approves a policy update.

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Sep01

Vote early, vote often — for depot

Posted by Elaine Walker in Blog | 8 views

Your vote is needed to help win a $10,000 grant to fund “All Aboard for 1911! 100 years of Railroading,” a project with art, music, displays and creative activities celebrating the Anacortes Great Northern Railway Station’s 2011 centennial

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Sep01

More volunteers mean less ivy at Rotary Park

Posted by Joan Pringle in News | 13 views

Rotarians spruced up Rotary Park on Saturday, and another attack on the ivy there is coming on Saturday, Sept. 11. 

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