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Deer disease strikes Whidbey

The disease only affects deer and has no impact on pets, livestock or humans.

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Falcons soar to the top of soccer league

A tight-knit team is giving South Whidbey High School students something to cheer about.

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South Whidbey School Farms is looking for old Halloween pumpkins — such as this Jack-o’-Lantern — to be used as part of classes for students about decomposing pumpkins and life cycles.

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School farm seeks post-Halloween jack-o-lanterns

With Nov. 1 just around the corner, South Whidbey School Farms is urging people to consider donating their…

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Life

Farm stand opens at school

Students, staff members and Americorps service members worked together on the self-serve stand.

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Three school levies proposed for Coupeville on February ballot

The levies are for capital projects, school district technology and educational programs.

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Tiny House group bemoans big connection fees

Members of an affordable housing project tried to secure a discount for fees it already paid.

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Ferry twice stalled by wayward watercraft

The ferry was already behind schedule when a small boat capsized near the Clinton terminal’s dock.

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Langley city council ponders salary increases

Langley City Council members were divided on the topic of salary increases for the mayor and staff.

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Business

Seafood delivery biz is catching on

For millennial business owners Emily Wilder and Sam Mitchell, the world is their oyster.

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Service temporarily restored to Clinton-Mukilteo ferry route

Despite major slashes, the first weekend of an abridged ferry schedule saw some pleasant surprises.

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Council looks to state rep for help with ferry woes

State Rep. Dave Paul was invited to a Langley city council meeting to speak about recent ferry cuts.

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Beluga last sighted near Whidbey

The beluga whale that first made an appearance in Puget Sound two weeks ago seems to have moved…

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A green reaping: Whidbey pot farm harvests outdoor bounty

Volunteers approach bushes of kush with shears in hand at the South Whidbey farm owned by Adam Lind.