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Fire destroys portable restroom at Freeland Park
A pile of molten plastic is all that is left of a portable restroom at Freeland Park. It was destroyed by fire Sunday evening. - Spencer Webster / The Record Jun 25 2008, 9:57 AM FREELAND — A suspicious fire destroyed a portable restroom at Freeland Park sometime Sunday night.

Former Island County Sheriff’s deputy seeks $1.5 million
Jun 25 2008, 9:57 AM BY SPENCER WEBSTER AND MICHAELA MARX WHEATLEY

Guaranteed Education Tuition program draws record enrollment
Mom Kelli Mellish, pictured here with three of her four children, Evan, Andrew and Hillary, has enrolled all her kids in the state’s tuition savings program. - Brian Kelly / The Record Jun 25 2008, 9:53 AM Deadline is near for 2008 enrollment

Tax increase may pay for new marina
Jun 25 2008, 9:57 AM Increase in property taxes would not go to a public vote

Freeland’s sewer funding plan nets early opposition
Jun 25 2008, 9:56 AM A new sewer system in Freeland could become a case of many people paying for something only a few need, said several Freeland business owners.

Langley identifies needed rule changes
Langley’s planning chief Larry Cort discusses planning priorities with city council and audience members. - Michaela Marx Wheatley / The Record Jun 25 2008, 9:56 AM LANGLEY — The Langley City Council and the community got their chance last week to pitch their top picks for changing policies that will guide growth over the next two decades.

Kirk Francis gets his due
Best Sound Mixing winners Kirk Francis Scott Millan and David Parker display their Oscars during the 80th Annual Academy Awards. - Matt Petit photo / AMPAS Jun 25 2008, 9:57 AM Langley resident Kirk Francis made his way to the podium Sunday night to accept an Oscar for his work on “The Bourne Ultimatum” during the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ 80th celebration of the movies.

Highlands buys water hook-ups before costs increase
Taking advantage of a sun break, workers poured footings recently for Snowberry Close, one of two Ross Chapin-designed cottage clusters at the Highlands at Langley.  - Photo courtesy of The Highlands Jun 25 2008, 9:56 AM Construction of cottages set to be finished in fall

Highway 525 to be repaved
Jun 25 2008, 9:56 AM Drivers can expect a smooth ride on Highway 525 in Clinton by summer.

The highway from the Clinton ferry terminal to Bob Galbreath Road is set to receive a fresh coat of asphalt, the state Department of Transportation said Thursday.

Eating green in a post-carbon world
Pam Mitchell, center, discusses the fine art of raising greens with CSA partners Tricia Beckner and Laurie Carron. - Patricia Duff / The Record Jun 25 2008, 9:56 AM Have good food; will not travel.