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Whidbey Gardening Workshop returns

In its 34th year, an annual gardening event still finds a way to germinate new ideas.

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Mary Jane Miller and Jim Hyde feed some alfalfa to their rescue goats.

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Giving goats a home to roam

Miller and Hyde have rescued hundreds of goats over the past three decades

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Forum to address proposed school bond

The South Whidbey School Board will host a community forum from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 18.

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Campaign encourages ‘kicking gas’

Organizers are hoping to convince 100 homeowners to switch from fossil fuels to an electric source.

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Fifth graders Brooklyn Simmons, left, and Sadie Rich shape the dough for cookies made during South Whidbey Elementary School’s MLK Day of Service.

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Day of service honors MLK

Students at South Whidbey Elementary School spent Wednesday working on community projects.

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WhidbeyHealth is accepting applications for hospital board

Interested candidates have until 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 31 to apply.

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Matilda, photographed for the Whidbey Beard Project.

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Beard photo exhibit hits a snarl

A photography show has come under scrutiny due to an image of a man dressed as a female…

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Sound Waters University in session soon

Students will have a chance to get outdoors and interact with the natural environment.

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Children’s book captures magic of Price Sculpture Forest

The Price Sculpture Forest in Coupeville is now the subject of a new children’s book.

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Langley bank data released accidentally

Despite the accidental posting of financial information, Langley has seen no fraudulent activity.

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J37 and J59, southern resident orcas from J pod.

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Ways of Whales returns

An annual whale-centric event is making its way back to in-person programming.

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Easton named as new Port of South Whidbey commissioner

During a special meeting last week, Commissioners chose Greg Easton to replace Ed Halloran.

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Masyn Eberhardy and Jack Rafferty from Oak Harbor build a deck for one of the tiny homes in Langley.

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Oak Harbor robotics kids think small

Thanks to a dozen young volunteers, a tiny home project in Langley is inching closer to completion.