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Excavation begins for Center Street project

No building permit has yet been issued, but excavation began at the 306 Center Street condominium project site last week to find the water table on the property so that paperwork could be completed for removal of contaminated soil. Following that...

 
 By Adam Sowards    News    December 20, 2024

Managing food insecurity key to a strong local food system

Local grocery shoppers pause and compare prices. They add up the rising costs of food and wonder how they will afford their next meal. This is how Arin Magill, director of the La Conner Sunrise Food Bank, defines food insecurity: concern about where...

 
 By Ken Stern    News    December 20, 2024

November felt cold and was damp but not much rain fell

Don’t let December’s rain, gray skies or fields of standing water distract you into thinking it has rained a lot. November maintained 2023’s pattern of rainfall below the monthly century’s norms. While precipitation came down 22 days, half of thos...

 

Holiday Closures

Christmas Monday, Dec.25 Closed: Everything Bank: Closed Buses: No service Library: Closed Post Office: Closed Schools: Till Jan 3 Town Hall: Dec 22-26 County government: Closed Trash Pick Up: None Weekly News: Closed And God bless us,... Full story

 
 By Ken Stern    News    May 15, 2024 

Audit dings La Conner Library, faults compliance

A state accountability audit of the La Conner Swinomish Library for the years 2020-2022 found serious faults in some of the district's practices and procedures. "District operations did not comply,...

 
 By Bill Reynolds    News    May 15, 2024 
People march down a road

Marchers raise awareness of missing, murdered native women

In the walk-up to Mother's Day, supporters met at John K. Bob Ball Park Friday to march in honor of missing and murdered indigenous women. Marchers from as far as British Columbia walked...

 
 News    May 15, 2024 
Pink and green northern lights reflect on a bay

Spectacular night lights

A LIGHT SHOW LIKE NO OTHER – If you live on any side of Skagit Bay, this was the scene outside your door Friday night, May 10. If you walked down to Snee Oosh Beach, maybe you took photos similar t...

 
 By Ken Stern    News    May 15, 2024 

A dry winter will make for a dry summer

Washington snowpack at April’s end was called “snow drought pervasive” for much of the state in the Natural Resources Conservation Service’s May 1 monthly Water Supply Outlook Report. It cites the mid-April statewide drought emergency declare...

 
 By Anne Basye    News    May 15, 2024 

Great weather, but a cloudy potato forecast

A bumper crop of Northwest potatoes in 2023 is driving the price of potatoes down, but John Thulen of Pioneer Potatoes is not worried – yet. Many of the challenges cited in a March 31 Market Snapshot from AgWest Farm Credit (the new name of the forme...

 
 By Bill Reynolds    News    May 15, 2024 

Planning Commission gives council multiple First St. options

There are several directions town council members can take when it comes to future traffic flow and parking schemes on South First Street. The La Conner governing panel was scheduled last night to hear separate recommendations from its planning...

 
 By Ken Stern    News    May 15, 2024 

Candidates file for elected offices

Candidates seeking elected office faced a deadline last week to toss their hats into the ring. Skagit County Commissioner Ron Wesen, a Republican, is running for re-election. His challenger for the District 1 seat is Rylee Fleury, an independent,...

 
 By Bill Reynolds    News    May 15, 2024 

Fire District 13 puts 2 EMTs at Summit Park

There’s supply and demand, but it can be demand and supply. The latter condition has led Skagit County Fire District 13 to assign two emergency medical technicians for 12-hour shifts two days per week at the Summit Park station near Highway 20 s...

 
 By Ken Stern    News    May 15, 2024 

Town sales tax revenue rises

Bounce back. The $42,671 reported in sales tax revenue to the La Conner Town Council in April by the state’s Department of Revenue is the second highest ever for the month, behind 2022’s record $44,210. It topped March by $8,741. These are Feb...

 
 By Bill Reynolds    School    May 15, 2024 

Braves take second in district track

Tommy Murdock, Yandel Rosales-Rojas, Kiana Jenkins and Morgan Huizenga each won multiple events and four eighth graders teamed to win the girls’ mile relay to lead the La Conner High School track teams to second-place finishes at the Northwest D...

 
 By Bill Reynolds    School    May 15, 2024 
Tommy Murdock leaps a hurdle

Murdock named Herald ­athlete of week

La Conner High School senior Tommy Murdock, the defending state 2B champion in the 110-meter hurdles and two-time state title winner in the 300-meter hurdles, is reaching new heights this spring....

 
 By Bill Reynolds    School    May 15, 2024 

Golfers compete at Tri-District tourney today

Six La Conner High School students will be doing their course work outdoors today. They will do so while exchanging textbooks for scorecards, having qualified for the May 15 Northwest 2B/1B Tri-District Golf Tournament at Tulalip’s Battle Creek Golf...

 
 School    May 15, 2024 

Kiwanis Club names its April Students of the Month

The Kiwanis Club of La Conner announced its Students of the Month for April. High School Student of the Month is Samuel Williams. His parents are Carl and Naomi Williams. Samuel is a senior and his...

 
 By Bill Reynolds    A & E    May 15, 2024 
Author and musician Lucky Diaz plays guitar for children

Kids get a Lucky day at La Conner Swinomish Library

Friday was a Lucky day in La Conner, and not just because of the Northern Lights. An upbeat, hour-long morning program at La Conner-­Swinomish Library by award-winning author and musician Lucky Diaz...

 

Plant clinics offer wealth of knowledge to gardeners

When you’re facing issues with your garden, from troubled roses to fungus on your fruit trees or even perplexing plant identification, you need not rely on uncertain advice from neighbors or online forums. Visit a WSU Extension Master Gardener P...

 
 A & E    May 15, 2024 

A&E Briefs

Mark your calendars for some upcoming fun activities. La Conner Guitar Festival 2024, May 17-19. Listen to, play and shop for the world’s finest handmade instruments with three days of events and exhibitions in Maple Hall and evening concerts at t...

 
Baked steelhead filets

Baked steelhead

Steelhead is one of the wild fish species on the Skagit River, an ocean-going rainbow trout. It has few contaminants, is light in flavor and less oily than salmon. Our son-in-law, Camas Logue, used a...

 

Community Calendar

NOT TO BE MISSED Paths to Understanding presents The Let’s Go Together Partnership! 7 p.m. Thursday, May 16, Lincoln Theatre, Mount Vernon. Event is free. Walk-ins welcome. Join in the first public gathering for an evening of storytelling, music a...

 

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