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Youth swings in for boys; seniors lead girls squad | SPRING SPORTS PREVIEW
Steve Jones shows his Falcon golfers, including Evan Merculief, the importance of a balanced putter.  - Ben Watanabe / The Record Mar 09 2013, 8:44 AM Losing two state qualifying boys golfers makes for a tough replacement. South Whidbey’s girls golf team, however, is flush with senior experience and state-caliber talent.
Coupeville ferries seek new voice
Mar 09 2013, 2:15 AM The Island County Board of Commissioners is seeking applicants for the Coupeville Ferry Committee.
Masseuse joins Whidbey Essential Massage
Judith Alyn -  Mar 13 2013, 8:19 AM Licensed massage practitioner Judith Alyn recently moved to Freeland.
Nichols Brothers lacked permit to move ferry in Freeland
The Army Corps of Engineers alleges Nichols Brothers never applied for, nor received the necessary permit to build the long loading ramp used to place the superstructure of a new state ferry onto a barge. This picture, taken March 2, shows the structure before it left on that evening’s high tide to be towed to Vigor Shipyard in Seattle.  - Jim Larsen / The Record Mar 12 2013, 5:19 PM Nichols Brothers Boat Builders launched the superstructure of the new state ferry Tokitae into the cold waters of Holmes Harbor, and now find themselves in hot water with the Army Corps of Engineers.
Warrant issued for alleged embezzler, former Island County economic development assistant
Mar 12 2013, 5:40 PM The former assistant director of the Island County Economic Development Council accused of embezzling is wanted on a $10,000 arrest warrant.
Beware payday loan phone scam circulating on Whidbey Island
Mar 12 2013, 5:44 PM Whidbey Islanders beware of unsolicited phone calls from payday loan institutions. A rash of scam calls were reported to the Island County Sheriff’s Office, which led Sheriff Mark Brown to issue a county-wide warning.
EDITORIAL | Freeland could use a cemetery
Mar 12 2013, 5:56 PM Friends of the Langley Woodmen Cemetery held a cleanup day March 6, which is a reminder that all of us should express gratitude to those who keep our cemeteries neat, clean and presentable.
Christian Academy student serves as page | NOTABLE
State Rep. Norma Smith poses with her intern, Zane Vanderwood of the Island Christian Academy.  -  Mar 12 2013, 5:27 PM Island Christian Academy student Zane Vanderwood paged in the state House of Representatives earlier in the legislative session. He was sponsored by 10th District Rep. Norma Smith, R-Clinton. Zane, 14, is the son of Steve and Susan Vanderwood of Clinton.
'Beneath the Salish Sea' returns to The Clyde
A kiss by a seal is an unexpected underwater encounter for Freeland resident and underwater explorer Florian Graner. - Photo courtesy of Florian Graner Mar 12 2013, 6:23 PM RECORD STAFF When The Clyde Theatre in Langley premiered Florian Graner’s stunning underwater documentary “Beneath the Salish Sea” in 2010 sell-out crowds caused the first traffic jam many had ever seen on First Street.
Bayview Progressive features art, businesses
This photograph, “Momo Love,” is one of several art exhibits at Bayview Progressive.  - Sue Averett photo Mar 12 2013, 6:15 PM RECORD STAFF A new bi-monthly event on South Whidbey called the Bayview Progressive will feature the changing exhibitions of local artists that are on display throughout Bayview Corner.