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Poultry-purchasing program now available at Organic Farm School

The school near Clinton is offering its stock of broilers for people to buy for a chicken dinner.

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Dance troupe to meander ‘into the woods’

A contemporary dance company founded during the pandemic is planning its first show outdoors.

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Woodworking creations taking center stage at WICA Sept. 4-6

Whidbey’s biggest celebration of all things wooden is coming to the South End next weekend.

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School Farms abuzz with new honey bee hives

A South Whidbey High School 2021 graduate set up a honeybee hive for her Girl Scout service project.

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Teacher proposes storm drain art

Jeana Dominguez approached the city council this week with a proposal to create murals surrounding six storm drains…

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New planning department head named in Langley

Meredith Penny will be the city’s new director of Community Planning starting Sept. 1.

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Parks district buys software to aid in complying with public records requests

The district will be purchasing a subscription to ArchiveSocial, a real-time monitoring social media archiving software.

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Langley council extends outdoor dining past summer

The mayor suggested allowing outdoor structures through next summer and having the city’s new planner work with business…

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Langley council discusses bringing back mask mandate

Council members decided to hold out on the decision until after receiving input from businesses.

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Six file during special filing period

There are six positions that will not be appearing on the ballot because no one filed for them.

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Langley forms volunteer climate change committee

Langley is convening a new volunteer-led committee focusing on confronting climate change.

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Larry Shorey, an employee at Ace Hardware in Freeland, wears a patriotic-themed mask made by Betty Lade.

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Woman fires up sewing machine so others can mask up with style

Since April 2020, Betty Lade has sewn over 2,300 masks that people are wearing all over the country.

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South Whidbey vet bringing his 31-year career to a close

David Parent is accustomed to treating wildlife as often as domestic animals at his vet practice.