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Langley committee asks for removal of residency requirement

The less restrictive requirements would allow a more ethnically diverse population to participate.

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Farm school offers learning opportunities

The Organic Farm School is offering several opportunities to help and learn about farming.

Photo by Kira Erickson/South Whidbey Record

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Langley’s new mayor learns on the job

Mayor Kennedy Horstman has identified several areas of improvement for the city of Langley.

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Land Trust seeks easement on Keystone Preserve

Island County commissioners are consideringfunding from this year’s Conservation Futures Program.

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Grant may be reallocated for fairgrounds projects

The Port of South Whidbey is requesting permission to improve on the Whidbey Island Fairgrounds.

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From left, Afghan Advantage teachers Tuba, Sana, Parwin, Zahra and Sarah.

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Afghan immigrants to share stories on South Whidbey

For Afghan women learning to read, write and communicate are the building blocks of education

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End of the road for Freeland resource center

Three years after opening, the Whidbey Island Angels Resource Center in Freeland has closed.

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Infrastructure contract passed after debate

A major infrastructure project in Langley is going out to bid at last and entering its third phase.

Photo by David Welton

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Father and son find success in milling business

The Whidbey Millhouse wood shop sources quality lumber from sustainable family-owned mills.

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Man accused of shoplifting Yu-Gi-Oh! cards

A man who is suspected of stealing trading cards from Walmart is facing theft charges.

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Pedestrian killed in hit-and-run accident

Whidbey residents share stories of a local unhoused man who lived in the Freeland area.

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‘Gearheads’ cruising Whidbey for ramen

If you hear the sound of sports cars cruising downtown Langley, there’s a good chance it’s [REDLINE].

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Rate hike proposed for Cascadia Water customers

Cascadia Water notified customers that increased rates will reflect additional revenue of $1,788,793