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Clinton woman leads relief effort for flood victims
Christina Porter stands with Bret Griffith, a Langley man whose family in Lewis County lost everything in the December disaster. Porter collected a truckload of donations for flood victims in Lewis County and expects to continue helping in the relief effort. - Spencer Webster Jun 25 2008, 10:08 AM LANGLEY — She just wanted to donate some clothing and pet food to Lewis County flood victims in the days following last month’s deadly disaster.

County continues search for source of harbor pollution
Jun 25 2008, 10:07 AM FREELAND — Island County officials said last week it’s still too early to pinpoint the source of pollution that is fouling Holmes Harbor.

Middle school tutor continues to inspire youngsters at 90
Daniel Caron presents his mentor Rudy Mayko with a cake that he had baked for him. The Seabiscuit Club celebrated Mayko’s 90th birthday Wednesday. - Michaela Marx Wheatley / The Record Jun 25 2008, 9:56 AM LANGLEY — Rudy Mayko has a lifetime of experience that helps him tutor Langley Middle School students in math and sciences.

Nichols Brothers sells at auction for $9.2 million
Jun 25 2008, 10:00 AM RECORD STAFF

Port searches for marina money
Jun 25 2008, 10:06 AM FREELAND — First, there was the plan.

County says wetlands rules almost complete
Theresa Marie Gandhi uses a stuffed fish as a prop to raise concerns Monday about the county’s new wetlands rules. - Brian Kelly Jun 25 2008, 10:06 AM Critics continue to take aim at new regulations

Local groups draw attention to U.S. torture
Jun 25 2008, 10:05 AM Torture is a moral issue and Americans have the responsibility to stop the use of torture. That is the message a coalition of local religious groups would like to send to Congress and to fellow Americans.

Senior Services welcomes new director
Farrell Fleming, executive director for Senior Services of Island County, takes a short break from his new duties at the Bayview Senior Center. - Spencer Webster Jun 25 2008, 10:05 AM BY GAYLE SARAN

Scientists come ashore to study island beaches
Andrew Schwartz, a coastal morphologist with the state Department of Ecology, checks the calibration of a hand-held location triangulation device that will pinpoint his location as Josh Stoll, a science technician for the U.S. Geologic Survey, looks on. - Spencer Webster / The Record Jun 25 2008, 10:05 AM POSSESSION POINT — Some say the best spot on Whidbey Island is a home on the beach.

Board split on relaxing city rules
Jun 25 2008, 10:05 AM LANGLEY — The city’s Planning Advisory Board appears split over whether property owners with land along the bluff near the Langley Marina should get a break from regulations that restrict development.