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All roads lead to tough bi-district for girls tennis team
No matter how strong a season doubles team Bayley Gochanour and Mary Zisette may have this year, they…
March 22, 2017
Sports
Avoiding injury bug, utilizing defense key to Falcon boys soccer’s success
Denmark native and foreign exchange student Oliver Lauritsen could have ended up in one of many corners of…
March 22, 2017
Sports
State runner-ups put their sights on a class 1A girls team title; boys aims to return to state
It’s go big or go home for South Whidbey’s girls golf team this season.
March 22, 2017
Sports
New motto places focus on performing well at state
For those who have competed for South Whidbey’s track and field team in the past, the goal has…
March 22, 2017
News
Amendments made to Langley’s code of ethics
Two amendments were made to Langley’s code of ethics at the city council’s regular monthly meeting Monday night,…
March 22, 2017
Sports
Bigger roster could lead to more wins for Falcon softball team
South Whidbey’s softball field has become a more crowded place this spring. For the Falcons, that’s good.
March 22, 2017
Sports
New WIAA rule to test depth of Falcon pitching staff
A new pitch-count rule could throw a curve ball into the way South Whidbey’s baseball team operates this…
March 22, 2017
News
Guitar, ukulele program brings music to the classroom
In the late afternoon on March 7 inside South Whidbey Elementary School, the strumming of guitars and soft…
March 18, 2017
News
Langley inclusive city ordinance returns, with teeth
A draft inclusive city ordinance to be unveiled and examined by the Langley City Council on Monday night…
March 18, 2017
News
Hawk spends 12 hours in The Goose swooping shoppers, scaring employees
A sharp-shinned hawk made The Goose its home for about 12 hours on Wednesday.
March 17, 2017
News
Study scrubs plans for solar panels on Langley city hall
An effort to make Langley City Hall more green-friendly with the installation of solar panels has been called…
March 15, 2017
Sports
Former UW basketball standout to lead two clinics at SWHS
Learning to love the “process” is what helped Donald Watts achieve what he did in the sport of…
March 15, 2017
Sports
South Whidbey junior girls golfer to contend for state title
When a three-time state champion like King’s girls golfer Hannah Roh graduates, it would seem only natural for…
March 11, 2017
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