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  • A prepared pork roast

    Roast Pork

    Patricia Aqiimuk Paul Esq.|Mar 6, 2024

    Low and slow is my motto for cooking pork. Use a low temperature and roast it for hours. I had a frozen 5.5-pound, bone-in shoulder pork roast. This recipe also includes time and temperature of a thawed pork shoulder roast. The day before, I roasted slices of red cabbage, or, you could sauté cabbage. I also used my homemade red cabbage sauerkraut. They were the perfect combination to nestle the pork roast into. Ingredients Bone-in pork shoulder roast, 5.5 lbs Red cabbage, sliced/roasted or...

  • Group offers new solar power program

    Mar 6, 2024

    Skagit Valley Clean Energy Alliance (SVCEA) announces the launch of Solarize Skagit, a new solar energy program available now through July 4. This program will support Skagit residents to install solar panels on their homes, businesses and farms. You can reserve your free solar assessment online at Solarizeskagit.org Installing solar can seem daunting, from perceived costs, to technical details, to figuring out which installers to choose. SVCEA is sponsoring Solarize Skagit, a solar group purchasing program in partnership with Olympia...

  • Solar installation costs will keep on dropping

    Greg Whiting, Skagit Valley Clean Energy Cooperative|Mar 6, 2024

    The Skagit Valley Clean Energy Alliance will be sponsoring a new Solarize program this year, to help facilitate and accelerate the installation of new rooftop solar generation systems throughout Skagit County. When final details are available, I’ll write a whole column about this year’s Solarize program, including details on how you can participate, starting with a no-obligation analysis of your home by one of the pre-selected participating contractors. In the meantime, though, we’ve gotte...

  • Police Blotter

    Mar 6, 2024

    Monday, Feb. 19 8:01 a.m.: Plowing with a car – A line of cars was stopped on McLean Road at La Conner Whitney for the stop sign. A driver traveling west was not paying attention and ran into the back car causing a chain reaction of 3 cars being shoved into one another. This was a 4 car collision caused by the first car not stopping.McLean / La Conner Whitney Rds., Greater La Conner. Tuesday, Feb. 27 4:21 p.m. Finally taken away – Deputies again responded to the abandoned van on Downey Road that had been there for several weeks. The Owner had f...