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Concerns raised over future of Ken’s Korner

Good Cheer Two is unable to afford a new lease with Ken’s Korner Shopping Plaza in Clinton.

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Whidbey worker shortage closes Clinton bagel business

Finding employees has not gotten any easier for small businesses.

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Mel Sheldon, right, presented Langley Mayor Scott Chaplin with an intricately carved and painted paddle Monday afternoon.

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Visiting tribe member expresses gratitude to Langley

Langley is mending relationships with the people whose ancestors once called Whidbey Island home.

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Coles Valley density-limiting proposal pulled

A council member has changed her tune about limiting the density of a proposed housing development.

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Zachary Newton used a ballpoint pen to create this drawing of Langley, a reprint of which can currently be viewed at the Braeburn Restaurant.

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Artist captures Langley in ink

Zachary Newton found a way to preserve the history and culture of Langley in ballpoint pen art.

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Council to debate development size limit

The discussion on limiting a proposed housing development’s density resumes next week.

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Life

Fair fun returns to Whidbey

High temperatures in Langley did not discourage fairgoers from having a blast under the blazing sun.

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Life

‘Follow the Yellow Brick Road’ to the WCT stage

For the Whidbey Children’s Theatre’s cast of the “Wizard of Oz,” there’s no place like the theater.

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Burn ban set for county

A burn ban will go into effect July 30 for unincorporated Island County.

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Michael Holtby, right, prepares to take a photo of Jasper Hein in his studio for the Whidbey Beard Project.

Life

Wanted: a few bearded men

A South Whidbey photographer is setting out to capture unique beards for an upcoming book

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Life

Tale of redemption to be shared on Whidbey

Johnny Palka will speak about restorative justice at 6:30 p.m. July 28 in Freeland.

The Whidbey Island Car Show returns Aug. 13 for car enthusiasts everywhere. (Photo provided)

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Upcoming car show rolling into South Whidbey

After a two-year hiatus, an event dedicated to showcasing classic automobiles is revving back up.

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Langley may continue virtual meetings

Despite the expiration of a state mandate, Langley may continue teleconferenced meetings.