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Skagit and Clallam counties also experienced major flooding events. [86] The Skagit River crested at 36.98 feet (11.27 m), near a record of 37.4 feet (11.4 m) set in 1990, but was held back in Mount Vernon by a downtown flood barrier installed in 2016. [87] The town of Hamilton was evacuated to shelters operated by the Red Cross on November 15 ...
The Skagit News was founded in 1884 as a weekly newspaper. [3] In 1922, it was renamed to the Mount Vernon Herald and transitioned to daily circulation. [4]In 1924, the paper's publisher M. J. Beaumont was assaulted in his office by monument maker D. Frets, who was upset about paper's criticisms on the work done on the cornerstone of the new courthouse.
This is a developing story. Check back to bellinghamherald.com for updates. To sign up for breaking news alerts, click here. A large quantity of drugs and guns were seized and twelve people were ...
The Upper Skagit tribe occupied the land along the Skagit from what is now Newhalem to the mouth of the river at Puget Sound. The Lower Skagit tribe lived on northern Whidbey Island and have come to be known also as the Whidbey Island Skagit. Archaeological evidence reveals that these peoples collected their food from the natural resources ...
As part of the Skagit River floodway, the town of Hamilton faces significant flooding every few years, most notably in 2003, 2006, 2017, and 2021. [10] The frequent flooding has forced residents to adopt a routine of moving their furniture from the ground floor and evacuating to a local church until the waters recede.