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Michael Nichols, owner of Whidbey Green Goods, stands in his hoop house, also known as “The Hovel.” Customers visit the Clinton farm to pick up their own produce and plant starts. (Photo by Kira Erickson/Whidbey News Group)

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One-man Whidbey Island farm gears up for spring

The pandemic has brought a longtime farmer out of retirement.

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Langley council tables discussion of property sale

The land is 340 square feet and shaped like a triangle.

Joe Whisenand, right, shows freshman Spencer Jonas how to make a tortilla in the Learning Lab at Langley. (Photo by Kira Erickson/South Whidbey Record)

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Alternative school seeking students, staff

South Whidbey parents are close to getting state approval of Woodhaven High School.

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Town ponder removal of World War II-era structure

The old concrete cistern hasn’t been utilized for 25 years.

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South Whidbey survey takes deep dive into community’s priorities for public pool

A bond measure in 2022 might be another funding source for the pool along with grants.

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Langley continues to be a passport hotspot

The National Passport Center has been directing people to Langley.

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Community remembers longtime officer from South Whidbey

Mark Brinkman, 56, passed away unexpectedly Sunday night.

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Grange membership denials widen political divide

The majority of 60 applicants who applied for membership were rejected for their signing of a petition.

Master Gardener Don Krafft gathers some broccoli in his garden plot at South Whidbey Tilth. He grows several things that are available for purchase at the Island County Master Gardener online plant sale. (Photo by Kira Erickson/South Whidbey Record)

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Master Gardeners kick off plant sale, continue clincs

G reen thumbs who have had a taste of spring sunshine and want to begin planting can do…

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Charity for foster care holding auction

A nonprofit organization with a mission to meet the needs of foster children will hold its first-ever auction…

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Tack sale coming to fairgrounds

Equestrians and horse lovers who want to get ahead of their spring cleaning have just a few more…

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Peter Smith-Case of Case Farm sells some veggies to some interested buyers at the opening Saturday of the Coupeville Farmers Market this past weekend.

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Island’s farmers market season gets underway

The Coupeville Farmers Market opened last weekend and more markets are coming up.

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‘Bras & Beauty’ to help women in need

The event at Clinton Community Hall on April 17 will have clothing and toiletries for women in need.