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Wall intruder reported | Island Scanner

Saturday, Sept. 17

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Boy arrested for allegedly making Snapchat school threat

A deputy with the Island County Sheriff’s Office investigated the alleged threat on Oct. 3.

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LIHI seeks sanctions over ‘frivolous’ lawsuit

LIHI is asking for $90,000 in attorneys’ fees from Freeland Concerned Citizens LLC and its attorney.

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Driver strikes patrol car during chase

Benjamin H. Neal, a 43-year-old Clinton resident, appeared in Island County Superior Court Oct. 6.

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Mystery of the headless buck | Island Scanner

Sunday, Sept. 11

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Man charged with attempted eluding

A man whose flight from police led to a cell phone alert has been charged with a felony.

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New juvenile justice law raises concerns

A state law meant to protect juveniles inspired strong feelings in Island County’s justice system.

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Furniture bonfire reported | Island Scanner

Wednesday, Sept. 7

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Letter: Immigration problems are nothing new

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County wants proposals for affordable housing projects

The county has about $9.5 million that commissioners have earmarked for affordable housing projects.

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Langley hit with PRA complaint

Langley is facing a lawsuit for trying to charge a fee in violation of the state Public Records…

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Tinder leads to trouble | Island Scanner

Wednesday, Aug. 31

By David Welton
The streets of Langley, as well as the Freeland Library, were filled with music for five days as DjangoFest Northwest arrived. Along with the headlining bands, improvisational sessions sprang to life all over the Village by the Sea. Above, the all-female band Café Impromptu invites audience members to join in making music in front Double Bluff Brewery .

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Djamming in the streets

The streets of Langley were filled with music for five days as DjangoFest Northwest arrived.