We understand the feelings of anger and resentment being exhibited by Navy supporters in response to the federal lawsuit involving Outlying Field Coupeville.
The filing of a lawsuit last week in Federal Court by the Citizens of Ebey’s Reserve for a Healthy, Safe and Peaceful Environment was akin tossing a firecracker into a hornet’s nest.
Changing times.
The Island County Board Commissioners decided to follow a Law and Justice Council recommendation to put a $2.6-million law-and-justice measure on the ballot. It is now up to the voters to decide whether they want to further fund law and justice services.
Cartoonist Daryl Cagle gives his take on George Zimmerman’s trial for shooting and killing 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.
As the publisher of all three Whidbey Island newspapers, one of the challenging parts of the job is also one of the most enjoyable.
Island County commissioners Jill Johnson and Helen Price Johnson had no option but to strip Kelly Emerson of her role as board chairwoman this week.
The Island County Board of Commissioners is not the “Kelly Emerson Show.”
This is the final edition of The South Whidbey Record with my name listed as editor. For those of you thinking of chiseling my tombstone, the dates would be from November 1981 to October 2001, and then again from November 2012 to July 2013. I like to make things difficult for chiselers.
The Fourth of July is among our favorite holidays, coming when summer finally arrives and providing an excuse to celebrate the founding of this great nation.
The South Whidbey Parks and Recreation District should not operate a public golf course.
A take on paying taxes and the recent troubles with the Internal Revenue Service.