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South Whidbey vigil invites people to ‘say their names’
On the eve of the Fourth of July this year, Sandra Stipe wanted to do something meaningful.
July 7, 2020
News
Pack your patience if you plan to ride a state ferry
Those planning to take the ferry to or from Whidbey Island this Fourth of July weekend may want…
July 3, 2020
News
School board planning equity policy
South Whidbey School Board took its first steps towards evaluating its education system by agreeing to draft an…
June 30, 2020
Life
New Freeland frozen yogurt business stays cool
Starting a new business can be a big risk, especially during a global pandemic. A Freeland couple is…
June 30, 2020
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Coalition’s partnership blooms
A self-titled “Crazy Bag Lady” and a gardener have joined forces for the second year in a row…
June 26, 2020
News
WICA reveals plans for summer programming
Summer entertainment outside of the home might be hard to come by these days, but a South Whidbey…
June 26, 2020
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Board renews school chief’s contract
Coupeville schools Superintendent Steve King’s three-year contract was renewed this past week by the school district’s board of…
June 26, 2020
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Pharmacy leaving its Ken’s Korner location
After 15 years at Ken’s Korner in Clinton, Island Drug is looking for a new location after being…
June 26, 2020
News
Worker shortage, limited capacity new norm for ferries
Ferry riders frustrated by the lengthy wait times this past weekend for the Clinton-Mukilteo route should anticipate that…
June 23, 2020
News
New farmer seeking fruit for his flock
A new farmer who has bitten off a little more than he can chew is asking the community…
June 23, 2020
News
New Friday market lends space to local vendors
While many Langley restaurants have opted to take advantage of the city’s new proclamation to move seating outdoors,…
June 23, 2020
News
Open swim lessons set to resume in July
Many events may have been canceled this summer, but the South Whidbey Parks and Aquatics Foundation is planning…
June 19, 2020
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Community advocate, volunteer joins county race
A community outreach coordinator and self-described concerned citizen advocate is the third challenger in the race for Island…
June 19, 2020
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