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Bayview market organizes
Jan 25 2013, 4:24 PM Vendor applications for the 2013 Bayview Farmers Market are now available online at www.bayviewfarmersmarket.com.
SLIDESHOW | Free throws help Falcon girls survive threes from Lakewood
Jan 25 2013, 4:53 PM South Whidbey survived a barrage of three pointers by the Lakewood girls basketball team Tuesday night in a 50-46 victory.
SLIDESHOW | Itaya, Falcon wrestlers upset Archbishop Murphy's senior night
Jan 25 2013, 4:54 PM Falcon junior James Itaya won a grueling slugfest in the 160 against Archbishop Murphy's Andrew Shaffer on Thursday. It helped start South Whidbey on a three-match run in the meet, which the Falcons claimed 39-22.
Curbside recycling may be dumped by Island County
Jan 29 2013, 1:41 PM Curbside recycling on Whidbey Island may get scrapped before ever having the chance to get started.
School backers lay low ahead of South Whidbey levy vote
Dean Hatt greets commuters along Highway 525 in Freeland on Monday. Voters received their mail-in ballots last week, which must be returned Feb. 12.  - Ben Watanabe / The Record Jan 29 2013, 1:43 PM Counting on parents, teachers and the school board, South Whidbey’s levy committee has laid low this election.
Waterline work draws praise, concerns in Langley
Planters like these on First Street, along with other vegetation, are a concern for Langley business owners. They want to keep the city’s parks green and presentable for tourists, and lobbied Langley City Council for a water right at the Boy and Dog Park.  - Ben Watanabe / The Record Jan 31 2013, 10:49 AM Some business leaders in Langley were thankful for early notice of work on First Street.
Crowd loves Langley’s history
Saturday night at WICA, Bill Hunziker, 90, was the oldest present, son of Stanley Hunziker. The youngest was Brooke Comstock, age 9, granddaughter of Joan Hunziker Myhre, great-granddaughter of Walt Hunziker Jr. The narrative of the presentation centered around the Hunziker family.  - Photo courtesy of Bob Thurmond Jan 29 2013, 1:46 PM Interest in Langley’s history turned out to be huge Saturday night when the Whidbey Island Center for the Arts theater filled to capacity and some had to be turned away.
Arise offers money to South Whidbey women
Jan 29 2013, 1:47 PM The Arise Charitable Trust which has helped put scores of South Whidbey women through college announces the next funding session will be in May 2013.
Dump sales will benefit Whidbey Island animal group
Ray Heltsley, a Coupeville resident, tosses garbage at the Island County Solid Waste Facility. The Whidbey Animal Improvement Foundation will soon open a re-use building supply store at the dump.  - Justin Burnett / The Record Jan 29 2013, 1:50 PM Buckets half filled with paint, scraps of old lumber and other used building supplies will soon be for sale at the Coupeville dump.
Hearts & Hammers deadline arrives
Jan 29 2013, 1:51 PM The deadline is here to apply for help through Hearts & Hammers.