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Wednesday, June 19 2013

The temporary span of the I-5 Skagit River bridge re-opened this morning after being closed since May 23 after the northernmost span fell into the river. The temporary span is narrower than the original span.

Temporary I-5 bridge to open Wednesday
I-5 Bridge collapse
Tuesday, June 18 2013

The temporary spans are in place; the bridge deck is paved. After touring the site Tuesday, Governor Jay Inslee announced that the Washington State Department of Transportation expects to reopen the Interstate 5 Skagit River Bridge sometime Wednesday, June 19.

New video to promote NW Washington
Open for Business
Monday, June 17 2013

A new video, funded by the state, is out to promote Northwest Washington. It's a collaboration of community leaders in Whatcom, Island, San Juan and Skagit Counties.

Don't drink and drive
Monday, June 17 2013

Summer is quickly approaching and with that comes the increased risk of someone driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.  The Skagit County “Target Zero” Traffic Safety Task Force is reminding drivers not to operate a vehicle if they have been drinking alcohol. 

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Seattle Times

  • Wheat scare leaves farmers in limbo
    The discovery of rogue genetically modified wheat on an Oregon farm led two countries to halt their wheat orders, and a USDA announcement hasn’t calmed worries. Northwest farmers will soon face a decision on whether to keep planting wheat.
  • The Stranger seems to be sticking with the mayor in re-election campaign
    Any remaining doubt about who The Stranger newspaper would back in this year’s crowded mayor’s race is probably settled by a story the weekly paper posted today. In it, The Stranger’s political writers praise Mayor Mike McGinn for his “frankness” — the absolute ni
  • Corps review won’t weigh impact of coal beyond NW
    The Army Corps of Engineers announced Tuesday at a congressional hearing that it will not consider the climate effects of burning U.S. coal in Asia as part of its review of proposed coal-export terminals in the Pacific Northwest.
  • Alaska Airlines clarifies boarding for turboprops
    Passengers must still board through security gates when Alaska Airlines switches to turboprop aircraft for flights from Fairbanks to Anchorage.
  • Traffic returns to Wash. bridge that collapsed
    Cars and trucks are rolling again across the Interstate 5 Skagit River bridge, restoring the traffic flow on the main route between Seattle and Vancouver, British Columbia.

Skagit Valley Herald

  • Car hits man on Highway 20
    SEDRO-WOOLLEY — A 21-year-old Burlington man was injured early this morning after being hit by a car on Highway 20 at Collins Road.
  • Skagit River Bridge reopens
    After being closed since its collapse May 23, the Interstate 5 Skagit River Bridge has reopened this morning in both directions.
  • La Conner’s great sandwich board debate
    LA CONNER — It was the big ice cream cone sign outside La Conner Lunch Box and Sweet Shoppe on First Street that helped them stay in business after a relocation.
  • Temporary bridge to open
    BURLINGTON — The days of driving detours jammed with traffic from a diverted Interstate 5 are expected to end, after state officials announced Tuesday that the temporary span for the collapsed Skagit
  • Man injured in logging accident near Concrete
    A man was injured in a logging accident this morning near Concrete and airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle.

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