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Early lead slips away for South Whidbey boys basketball
South Whidbey boys basketball lost to King’s 63-50 Friday, Senior Night, at Erickson Gymnasium.
February 8, 2017
Sports
Late game injury dashes team’s hopes for win
Trailing 38-32 in the third quarter against King’s on Friday night at Erickson Gymnasium, South Whidbey girls basketball…
February 8, 2017
News
Sanctuary vote tabled; critics of proposal speak up at city council meeting
Monday night’s Langley City Council meeting did not include a decision on sanctuary status, but marked the first…
February 8, 2017
Sports
Soccer club to play in Founders Cup semifinal
South Whidbey Reign defeated Pacific FC Elite Club 1-0 in overtime on Saturday, Jan. 28 in the quarterfinals…
February 4, 2017
Sports
Grapplers head to Mount Baker for district tourney
The regional tournament is a promised land that senior wrestler Jack Nielsen has heard about but never seen.
February 4, 2017
News
Sanctuary city? Yea or nay, Langley council to decide Monday
The Langley City Council is expected to vote on a resolution Monday night at City Hall that could…
February 4, 2017
Life
Sound Waters revs up for annual one-day university
A one-day university jam-packed with information about the natural world, Puget Sound, the Salish Sea and the environment…
February 1, 2017
Business
Whidbey Telecom opens satellite office in Langley
Whidbey Telecom’s BiG GiG Center, located on Anthes Avenue in Langley, is officially open after a ribbon cutting…
February 1, 2017
Sports
South Whidbey girls basketball beats Eagles in rematch
South Whidbey girls basketball earned some redemption on Friday night.
February 1, 2017
Sports
Falcons to face class 1A powerhouse on Senior Night
The South Whidbey boys basketball team has nothing to lose this Friday night.
February 1, 2017
News
Langley arms cops with opioid antidote
Tucked away inside each of the defibrillator boxes carried by Langley Police Department’s four officers is a small…
February 1, 2017
Sports
South Whidbey football to break with Cascade Conference
South Whidbey football will be in a league of its own next fall.
January 28, 2017
News
Trump’s sanctuary city order could cost Langley $1.4 million
An executive order signed by President Donald Trump on Wednesday could halt federal funding to Langley if the…
January 28, 2017
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