Gentle cow by day, Ninja cow by night
If you are in law enforcement, black and white usually refers to a patrol car. If you’re in agriculture, black and white refers to the humble six-sided Holstein cow, which we see in abundance around this area. All this week is National Agriculture Week across America, and Sat., March 20, is National Ag Day. Full Story
National Ag Day
The painting “Cows for milking,” by Nathan Drushinin, will be among those featured in La Conner at the Northwest Masters @ Seaside Gallery “Early Spring” show, and ties in very Full Story
Community Focus
JORDAN BEAUCHAMP of Camano Island has been named to the Whitworth University Laureate Society for fall semester 2010. Jordan qualified for the academic honor society by maintaining a grade point average of at least 3.75 during the semester. Founded in 1890, Whitworth is a private liberal arts university affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA). Full Story
Angee Kopelowitz
Angee Kopelowitz has been a stylist since 1992 and toured with Team Paul Mitchell. She has taken many postgraduate classes to learn new techiques. Full Story
Engagement
Mary and Paul Kukowski of Camano Island announce the engagement of their daughter, Lynnae M., to Ben L. Eichelberger, son of Joanie and Leland Eichelberger of Kuna, Idaho. Full Story
Meditation
East wind of the Lord
When something bad happens, most Christians blame Satan. Chances are, we are half right. Satan hates us, and wants us dead. God loves us, and keeps us alive. But it’s a struggle. Full Story
News Files
EARLY HISTORY
Mary Rindal and Theodore Rolfson were married Dec. 24, 1899 at Milltown.
100 YEARS AGO (1910)
John Hanson was a subscriber to this paper ever since it began publication (and was to continue for 40 more years).
90 YEARS AGO (1920)
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Guest organist
Norma Aamodt-Nelson, minister of music at Trinity Lutheran Church in Lynnwood, will be giving a 3 p.m. organ concert Sun., March 21 at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church in Stanwood. Full Story
Births
Roy Alan Bailey was born to Leah L. Jaeger and Jim Bailey of Camano Island March 5, 2010, at Skagit Valley Hospital in Mount Vernon. He weighed six pounds, one ounce and was 19” in length.
Providence Everett Medical Center, Everett:
Kathryn and Mark Arneson of Camano Island, a girl, Feb. 7, 2010. Full Story
Stanwood students thrive at NW Science Olympiad
Three Stanwood-Camano schools took two teams each to the Northwest Regional Science Olympiad Tournament at Seattle Central Community College, Feb. 27, with outstanding success.
Stanwood High School, Stanwood Middle School and Port Susan Middle School each took two teams. Full Story
Allison wins national
Jenny Allison, a junior at Stanwood High School, won the National Scholastic American Vision Award Medal, after her regional American Vision best of show award was forwarded to the national competitio Full Story
Got smoke detector batteries?
Residents in Madrona, Country Club, Camaloch or Utsalady neighborhoods can expect a fire truck full of Boy Scouts bringing batteries to their door this weekend. Full Story
Chihuly exhibition hall in the works for Seattle Center
A proposal to build a 44,550-square foot exhibition hall of Dale Chihuly’s glass art in Seattle Center is being considered by Seattle city officials.
Chihuly co-founded Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood in 1971 and served as its first artistic director until 1989.
He is credited for establishing the blown glass form as an accepted medium for installation art. Full Story
Movie Review
‘Alice in Wonderland’
If you asked me who I would hire to direct one of the most bizarre, classic stories, “Alice in Wonderland” in a major motion picture, I couldn’t think of anyone other than Tim Burton. Full Story
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