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Salerno selected as mayor pro tem

The city of Langley started 2024 with some changes in elected leadership.

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Clinton pizza business offers redemption

A Freeland couple is accepting orders for Feral Slice Pizza, its take-and-bake pizza biz in Clinton.

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Fairground housing idea moves forward

The public can comment on the Port of South Whidbey’s application to allow housing at the Fairgrounds

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Proposed trail would create loop at Maxwelton park

The South Whidbey Parks and Rec District considers an addition to a popular network of trails.

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Committee presents White Paper on climate change

The Marine Resources Committee provided environmental recommendations for county commissioners.

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Public access to increase at Brighton Beach property

One South Whidbey waterside property will be restored to public beach access.

Blake and Brook Willeford of The Clyde examine a strip of film. (Photo by David Welton)

Life

Parading through 2023

Here’s the top news stories from the front pages of the South Whidbey Record in 2023.

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Pickleball club set to open in Freeland

The nation’s fastest growing sport now has two official courts in Freeland.

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New playground equipment installed in Maxwelton park

The Parks and Recreation Department replaced a playground that was more than 30 years old.

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South Whidbey woman raises funds for grief phone

Suzie Reynolds hopes to provide a place for residents to grieve by installing a wind phone.

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Langley council ponders new wildlife ordinance

The city of Langley is considering an ordinance that prohibits harming or feeding wildlife.

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“All I want for Christmas…”

Kids from the Sunflower Room at the South Whidbey Children’s Center shared their Christmas wishes.

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Whidbey Island Angels host gift program

Parents can stop by Whidbey Island Angels’ pop-up holiday event and find last-minute gifts for kids.