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Carina Nathalee White | NEW ARRIVAL
Nov 19 2012, 11:02 AM
Carina Nathalee White was born Oct. 29, 2012 to proud parents Travis and Susan White of Renton, and loving grandparents Roger and Nancy White of Langley.
McDonald makes Dean’s List at University of Washington | KUDOS
Nov 19 2012, 11:04 AM
Kevin Allan McDonald of Greenbank, a junior, has been named to the Dean’s List at the University of Washington for summer quarter.
Record number of meals prepared by Mobile Turkey Unit
Nov 23 2012, 10:55 AM
A record 380 meals were made, packaged and delivered by the Mobile Turkey Unit to homes, service stations, and businesses on south and central Whidbey, plus one special delivery meal was made to a Navy pilot shipping out to Afghanistan in the next few days.
EDITORIAL | Spend Christmas shopping locally
Nov 23 2012, 2:22 PM
What community newspapers have been preaching for years seems to have caught on. There is now a “Small Business Saturday,” which takes place nationwide today, Nov. 24. This follows “Black Friday,” which is allegedly the biggest big city shopping day of the year. Now that many chain stores are opening Thanksgiving, maybe we should call that one “Stuffing yourself Thursday.”
LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Port sale is impractical
Nov 23 2012, 2:24 PM
To the editor:
The following views are mine alone as an individual Port of South Whidbey Commissioner, and do not represent the Port of South Whidbey:
Basketball, wrestling programs grow at South Whidbey High School
Nov 23 2012, 2:25 PM
LANGLEY — Winter sports at South Whidbey High School bolstered their ranks this year.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Port should show names
Nov 23 2012, 2:25 PM
To the editor:
An email from Port of South Whidbey Commissioner Chris Jerome claims that “many constituents and the emergency services have told us the proposed tower will benefit the community.”
Falcon boys, girls basketball games start earlier this season
Nov 23 2012, 2:26 PM
Tip-off for Falcon home basketball games will be a little earlier this season.
City Council reduces employee wage hike
Nov 27 2012, 8:04 AM
Times are tough and a 4 percent raise for city employees is just too much, the Langley City Council decided this week.
Convening at its regular meeting Monday, the council held its second public hearing on Mayor Larry Kwarsick’s proposed $11.3 million 2013 budget. Among the issues discussed was a built in cost of living increase, which would apply to all of the city’s 13.5 employees.
Murder trials inaugurate new year in county
Nov 23 2012, 2:28 PM
Three high-profile murder cases are scheduled to be held in Island County Superior Court during the first three months of 2013.
Joshua D. Lambert, a 31-year-old homeless Oak Harbor resident, succeeded in getting his double-murder trial moved to March 13.