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Crime watch goes online
Jim Weldon of Freeland, stands beside Bercot Road. Weldon was one of the original members of the Bercot Road Neighborhood Watch that started in 1989. - Spencer Webster / The Record Jun 25 2008, 9:59 AM FREELAND — As homes continue to be burglarized across the South End, residents along Bercot Road are jumpstarting the Neighborhood Watch program they launched almost 20 years ago.

Commissioner puts brakes on new regulations for Freeland
Jun 25 2008, 9:59 AM McDowell says vote for cityhood should come first

Final resting place isn’t
Jun 25 2008, 9:59 AM Angé Cooper of Clinton gets up each morning and walks out onto her beach near Possession Point. And she never is quite sure what she might find half-buried in the sand.

Clinton icon Jim Harwell dies
Jim Harwell lost his fight with cancer and passed away at age 68 Sunday. - Photo courtesy of Harwell family Jun 25 2008, 9:59 AM Jim Harwell, 68, a beloved longtime South End resident and owner of Jim’s Hardware, passed away Sunday, Feb. 10 at home after a short bout with cancer.

Propane tanker rolls over; closes Highway 525 and Freeland businesses
Jun 25 2008, 9:58 AM FREELAND – A propane tank trailer flipped over in Freeland Friday afternoon, causing a shutdown of Highway 525 and the evacuation of people within a 1/3-mile circle.

OBAMA SWEEPS TO WIN
One South End precinct used a stairwell to overcome the cramped conditions in the commons at South Whidbey High School during Saturday’s Democratic caucus in Langley. A Republican caucus in Freeland attracted a much smaller crowd. - David Welton / The Record Jun 25 2008, 9:58 AM BY MICHAELA MARX WHEATLEY, SPENCER WEBSTER, PATRICIA DUFF, BRIAN KELLY AND JEFF VANDERFORD

Schools pass, parks split
Jun 25 2008, 9:58 AM Five up, one down, at least for the moment.

Greenbank meth dealer gets maximum sentence
Jun 25 2008, 9:58 AM A Greenbank meth dealer was sentenced to 12 years in jail Thursday.

Mark Crow, 56, was arrested last year for selling drugs from a motor home parked in the middle of a neighborhood.

Island County Superior Court Judge Alan Hancock sided with the prosecutor’s office and issued the maximum sentence, 12 years in jail, for the crime, said Island County Prosecutor Greg Banks. Two years of the 12-year sentence are because Crow had set up shop within 1,000 feet of a school bus stop.

Caucus talk looked trivial at times
Jun 25 2008, 9:58 AM BETWEEN ?CLASSES

Shipyard looks to rebound by April
A fishing boat, the Carley Renee, is moved across East Shoreview Drive from Nichols Brothers to Holmes Harbor on Thursday afternoon. - Spencer Webster / The Record Jun 25 2008, 9:58 AM FREELAND — Nichols Brothers Boat Builders Inc. expects to rehire more than a 100 employees by mid-April in the face of a full work load of construction projects.