To hear Cole Erikson tell it, in his “aw, shucks” kind of way, hoisting that last shot against Cedarcrest was nothing spectacularly special.
The city’s new rules for creating subdivisions will drive up the cost of housing and scare builders away, experts in the housing industry have told Langley officials.
South Whidbey Republicans will meet Saturday for developing the party’s platform and electing delegates to the county convention.
South Whidbey dominated at home during the final wrestling match in Langley last week against Archbishop Murphy, taming the pesky Wildcats 49-30.
A Superior Court judge will decide next week if three is truly a crowd when it comes to official discussion of a remaining lawsuit dogging Diking District 1.
Island County commissioners unanimously appointed South Whidbey resident Dean Enell to the county planning commission Monday after Commissioner Helen Price Johnson nominated him from a list of six candidates.
The Army Corps of Engineers has notified Diking District 1 that it will need a new permit for its controversial pump project at Useless Bay.
City council wants input from developers before new subdivision rules are approved.
A lawsuit challenging Island County’s ban on shooting at Deer Lagoon was dismissed in Island County Superior Court on Thursday.
City council members are talking about scaling back the amount of work needed to lift the city’s long-standing moratorium against new subdivisions.
The Freeland Water & Sewer District is getting closer to putting pipes in the ground for its long-awaited sewer project.
Reservations for travelers on the Clinton-Mukilteo ferry route will be limited to commercial traffic, according to a pre-design study on a reservation system conducted by the Washington State Department of Transportation.
Reservations for travelers on the Clinton-Mukilteo ferry route would be limited to commercial traffic, according to a pre-design study on a reservation system conducted by the Washington State Department of Transportation.
