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Nov 16 2012, 3:58 PM
For more than 15 years, the American Legion Post 141 has been serving a traditional Thanksgiving dinner.
Fighting fires is often a family affair, especially for South Whidbey clan
Nov 19 2012, 11:05 AM
While there is a sense of brotherhood among many firefighters, serving as volunteer first-responders is truly a family affair for one South Whidbey family.
Exploring for birds at our beach parks | WHIDBEY BIRDING
Nov 16 2012, 4:05 PM
She types in her password and swipes her finger across the reader. For the rest of her shift, the electronic device will accept Cherie Post’s fingerprint as a way to access the medications contained within the clear rectangular cabinet and she will not have to re-enter her password. Post is a certified pharmacy technician at Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville.
Langley man faces potpourri of charges
Nov 16 2012, 4:12 PM
South Whidbey High School was once again represented by a team at a state competition. It had been more than a few years, but the Falcon girls cross country team qualified for the state 1A championship.
Ferry dubbed Tokitae, known as ‘Lolita’ in aquarium
Nov 16 2012, 4:14 PM
The Washington Transportation Commission decided Tuesday to name the two new state ferries now under construction the Tokitae (Toe-key-tay) and the Samish.
Kiwanis of South Whidbey donate to nonprofits
Nov 16 2012, 4:17 PM
The Kiwanis of South Whidbey shelled out nearly $5,000 to Whidbey Island nonprofits. Groups representing help for recent mothers, performing arts and hospital care benefited from the Kiwanis this year. The fellowship group is dedicated to aiding children and each year raises funds from its fireworks stand in Clinton for scholarships and annual donations. “It was really good,” said Bob Welch, the club’s president.
Gabbing about gobblers with South Whidbey Elementary School students
Nov 19 2012, 9:39 AM
The Record continued its tradition of visiting with South Whidbey Elementary School students to talk about Thanksgiving, the Pilgrims and turkey. Their responses about why Thanksgiving Day is celebrated varied from fleeing Holland to, “I forgot.”