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Florist creates everlasting wreaths

A South Whidbey florist dries and preserves flower blooms to create the festive holiday decoration.

Photo by Susan S. Scott

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Horstman sworn in as mayor

Kennedy Horstman was sworn in at the beginning of a special Langley City Council meeting on Tuesday.

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Utility rates hiked in Langley

The Langley City Council unanimously approved increases for water, sewer and stormwater rates.

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Elephant seal spotted on Thanksgiving Day

The sighting of a Northern elephant seal at Mutiny Bay last week caused something of a stir.

Photo by Kira Erickson/South Whidbey Record

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South Whidbey Elementary School wins STEM award

The school recently received some recognition for its work in environmental education.

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Comcast connecting more Clinton homes and businesses to broadband

Comcast is expanding its services to more than 300 homes and businesses in Clinton starting in 2024.

Photo by David Welton

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Bayview Garden celebrates 30 years of growth

Ever since Maureen Murphy moved to South Whidbey, the island has benefited from her green thumb.

An elf skips down the streets of Langley during a previous year’s Holly Jolly Parade. (Photo by David Welton)

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Ushering in holiday cheer

Celebrate the holidays on South Whidbey with a plethora of events.

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Mayor Scott Chaplin, front center, with Langley city staff members.

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Chaplin bids adieu to mayorship

A canceled city council meeting deprived the mayor of Langley the chance to officially bid farewell.

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300,000 riders headed for ferry system

People preparing to board a ferry this weekend should prepare for potentially lengthy wait times.

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Curbside recycling services coming to South Whidbey residents

Residents can weigh in on their recycling preferences by taking a survey from Island Disposal.

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Whidbey beards book coming to a coffee table near you

A South Whidbey photographer will talk about his book of beards at an upcoming reception.

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Retail trade remains strong on Whidbey

Local chambers of commerce believe that there will be a strong showing this holiday shopping season.