Man arrested for fatal crash that killed teen
A Camano Island man was arrested last Saturday night, in connection with the April wreck that killed 17-year-old Ellen Rose Floyd. Full Story
New bridge stamp dated, opens Friday
WSDOT is, apparently, not very superstitious.
The new bridge is scheduled to open to traffic on Friday, Aug. 13, baring any obstructions, said Dave Chesson, spokesman for Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT).
Not that they have a reason to be superstitious — the entire project has gone smoothly and efficiently, Chesson said. Full Story
Parade of gnomes
Rain did not keep fairgoers away
Even if the weather was a little sketchy, there was plenty to depend upon at the Stanwood- Camano Community Fair over the weekend.
There was, for instance, the nightmare of parking.
The admission queue.
The never-quite-replicated smell and experience of trudging through sawdust.
There were Carhartt jackets and carnival games and cotton candy and pigs. Full Story
GLADYS I. NAAS
1920 – 2010
Gladys was born the middle of five children to Andrew and Inga Anderson in the year of 1920. She was born and raised in Arlington, graduating from Arlington High School in 1938. During the next three years she worked as housekeeper and Nanny eventually for the owners of the Barkley Dance studio in Seattle. After returning to Stanwood she wed Melford Naas in 1941. Full Story
LOUIS WHITE
December 14, 1925 - July 24, 2010
Louis White passed quietly at Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett Washington, after a long bout with Alzheimer's disease. His loving wife of 62 years preceded his death in June of 2009. Louis was born in Rock Island, Texas.
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MARGARET ADA PATRIZZI
1922-2010
Margaret Ada Patrizzi passed away with peace and grace on this sunny August 4, 2010, morning.
Born in 1922 in Tekoa, Wash., her mother, Estella (nee Rowland) Middaugh, died in childbirth. Full Story
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