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Hot jazz goes on at DjangoFest Northwest
DjangoFest Northwest, one of the premier gypsy jazz festivals in the country, is still going on with evening…
September 25, 2015
News
Council prioritizes seniors, economy in 2016
The Langley City Council’s priorities for the 2016 budget shared a handful of small tasks and noticeably omitted…
September 18, 2015
Life
DjangoFest Northwest: Immersing Langley in gypsy jazz
The sounds of plucked guitars, thrumming bass and tinny snare drums, plus accordions, piano and plenty of horns…
September 18, 2015
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Agriculture, fireworks among top worries during commissioner visit
Getting fireworks restricted was a uniformly endorsed topic during Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson’s informal chat with…
September 18, 2015
Life
‘Looped’ — reciting the same line while finding your voice
The lives and times of stars and celebrities are commonplace today.
September 15, 2015
News
Mule and Horse Clinic sure to be a kick
Rose Shoemaker knows she gets plenty of long glances and odd looks when she rides atop her 13-year-old…
September 15, 2015
News
City storm water pond pumped, no outfall pipe found in Langley
A storm water retention pond in Langley found to have petroleum and barium contaminants in the sediment was…
September 15, 2015
News
Dog House Tavern deal back on track after hearing
A missed step was made up in the land swap transaction between Langley and owners of the Dog…
September 11, 2015
News
Langley Design Review Board seeks greater role, oversight
Crafting and curating the look and feel of Langley may become the purview of the city’s Design Review…
September 11, 2015
Business
A Scotchman’s dream: Clinton man brings booze business to limelight
Colin Campbell knows how to make a splashy entrance.
September 9, 2015
News
Woodworkers showcase form, function at Woodpalooza
Everyone has heard the complaint that nothing is made in America any more.
August 28, 2015
Life
Good tunes, ‘fish dance,’ having fun help land prize pink at derby
Sarah Holm beamed a bright smile while holding up her mighty, first-place winning fish at the Freeland Ace/Fishin’…
August 26, 2015
News
Sick trees, tall grass become eyesore for Langley’s Second Street
One of the gleaming jewels of Langley’s redesigned Second Street has a blemish, according to City Hall.
August 25, 2015
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