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===''Concrete Herald'' building=== {{main|The Concrete Herald}} [[Image:Concrete herald building.jpg|thumb|right|Concrete Herald Building]] Located in the heart of Concrete Town Center on Main Street, the Concrete Herald Building was originally built in 1918 as a [[Model T Ford]] garage complete with a gas-station out front. When the building was later converted to be the Brommer Logging facility, a large apartment was added to the upper story. It was shortly after this that ''[[Concrete Herald]]'' owner and editor [[Charles Dwelley|Charles M. "Chuck" Dwelley]] took over the building and made it into a modern printing facility and new home of ''The Concrete Herald'' (established in 1910). When Robert and June Fader purchased the newspaper upon Dwelley's retirement in late 1970, the building remained the home for the weekly. When the building and newspaper were sold in 1990, the facility became a printing shop until the current owners turned the first floor into a liquor store franchise through the [[Washington State Liquor Control Board|state liquor control board]]. The Concrete Herald Building has remained a liquor store to this date. As for ''Concrete Herald'', Concrete Mayor Jason Miller has given rebirth to the newspaper after purchasing the ''Upriver Community News'' from another local resident. As of May 6, 2009, ''Concrete Herald'' began a monthly publication schedule. The newspaper is sold in various locations throughout [[Skagit County]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.concrete-herald.com/ |title=concrete-herald.com |publisher=concrete-herald.com |access-date=February 15, 2013}}</ref>
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