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Mo’s Pub & Eatery owners Bob Trenchard and Maureen Cooke listen during a recent Langley Planning Advisory Board meeting regarding rules that would restrict them from expanding.

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Temporary rules stall expansion of Langley pub

The adoption of emergency rules that will temporarily restrict Mo’s Pub & Eatery in Langley from expanding has…

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Dave Mackie repairs advance

Repairs at Dave Mackie Park on Maxwelton Road are nearly complete, according to Island County officials.

SweetSpring President Per Heggelund

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Fish farm eyed for Coles Road

Langley may someday be home to a fish farm that rears species of freshwater coho salmon. Property owners…

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Time has come to get serious about 2013 county budget

Island County’s annual budget process will begin in earnest next week with the first of a series of…

Rick Castellano

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Perego Man stumps the experts

Is it 20 years old or a thousand? Was it carved by Native Americans or white settlers? Perhaps…

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Smith leads Democrat who’s set for ‘a fair fight’ in representative race

Despite the surprisingly strong showing of her 26-year-old challenger, South Whidbey’s friendliest Republican, legislative District 10 incumbent Rep.…

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Langley council may ease up on skateboard restrictions

Skateboards, scooters, roller skates and any other human-powered devices could become a legal means of transportation in residential…

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Emerson leaves meeting, claims lack of ‘sunshine’

Disagreement over a recent executive session has sparked an Island County commissioner to request a review by state…

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Price Johnson dominates District 1 commissioner race

It appears voters in Island County Commissioner District 1 are quite satisfied with the status quo. The first…

Freeland resident Lila Haynes and her two Chihuahuas

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Wrack may be polluting Holmes Harbor

Twice a day, Lila Haynes and her two Chihuahuas take a walk along the beach at Freeland park.

Emmett Roy Layman skimboards across the tide flats at Double Bluff. The 6-year-old Langley resident was one of 17 students participating in a South Whidbey Parks and Recreation skim-boarding program put on by Jack’d Skimboards.

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South Whidbey skim school’s out for summer

Standing ankle deep in a warming tide pool at Double Bluff, 6-year-old Langley resident Emmett Roy Layman eyes…

Maureen Cooke

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Parking changes hit Langley pub owner again

Parking changes coming down from Langley City Hall are once again causing a fuss on Second Street.

Langley resident Rosalie Ballinger waves hello to one of the many boats passing by her South Whidbey home. The huge portion of the high-bank property has been consumed by erosion from an underground spring.

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Langley bluff erosion woes continue

The sudden and catastrophic erosion that began claiming large chunks of high-bank property from a Langley couple in…