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Cammermeyer resigning from hospital board

The WhidbeyHealth board of commissioners will begin the search for a new commissioner.

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Part of the accessibility updates will include a new outdoor ramp to the library.

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$2 million renovation planned for Langley Library

Changes are on the horizon for the oldest library on Whidbey Island.

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Elizabeth Johnson with rescue dog Pretzel.

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Start the new year off right with health talks

Talks led by members of the Whidbey Island Holistic Health Association are returning.

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Call for nominees to win coastal volunteer award

Nominations are now open for the Jan Holmes Coastal Volunteer of the Year award.

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2022: A colorful year of happenings

The following are the top news stories from the front pages of the South Whidbey Record in 2022.

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Below freezing temperatures on Thursday complicated firefighting efforts.

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Greenbank home damaged in chimney fire

No humans were injured but a cat remains missing because of a chimney fire.

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Langley acknowledges rights of orcas

Langley joins two other municipalities in the state in recognizing the inherent rights of orcas.

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Langley City Council ponders later start time

The Langley City Council is once again considering a different time to get down to business.

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Port reschedules meeting to Thursday

The special meeting to decide the new port commissioner has been set for 4 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 29.

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‘Zoom bomb’ detonates at Langley Council meeting

The Langley City Council is the most recent victim of a disruption perpetrated by online intruders.

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Volunteers needed to help seniors

A South Whidbey nonprofit organization is seeking more volunteers to meet the demand for services.

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“Sunrise Beach”

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Solo artist show set for WICA

For Langley artist Rosie Brouse, moving to Whidbey Island was well worth traveling 2,600 miles.

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Kelly Cameron is the woodworker behind Clinton-based business Turnco Wood Goods.

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Turning wood into artistry

Woodworkers on Whidbey Island need not search far to find locally sourced materials for their craft.