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Number of EMS calls has increased by 25% over the past four years

A person unravelling a roll of stickers colored in red, white, and blue labeled 'I voted today'.
Jean Scribner holds a roll of “I Voted Today” stickers for anyone dropping off ballots at the courthouse parking lot on Election Day. (Andy Bronson/Cascadia Daily News)
By Ralph Schwartz Staff Reporter
Skagit County voters should expect to receive ballots in April that include a request for a property

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