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South Whidbey student to lead Washington student reps

Carter McKnight was elected president of the WSSDA Student Representatives Network.

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WICA film festival fetes monochrome classics

The festival is an event for film enthusiasts and nostalgics and an excuse to glam up with friends.

At left, Becky Clifford, Liz Ritz and Kristine Michael.

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Finalists chosen for South Whidbey school superintendent position

The district’s search for Jo Moccia’s successor has been narrowed down to three seasoned leaders.

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Jazz weekend keeps winter blues away

This weekend, South Whidbey students will take the stage at the Whidbey Island Center for the Arts.

Photo by Luisa Loi

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Road closes for transfer of giant boat

A large vessel will be seen slowly making its way to land and across a Freeland road this…

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Changes proposed in water system management

The change would clarify when a satellite management agency is needed to ensure safe drinking water.

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Emily Howe, who is a PhD estuarine and aquatic ecologist, will present "The Food Web Nursery – Protecting Estuaries."

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One-day university focuses on Salish Sea

The upcoming Sound Waters University event might reignite hope for a better tomorrow.

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Community supports Freeland resident following breast cancer diagnosis

A first responder, ferry quartermaster and community informant is in need of help.

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Interim principal named in Coupeville

Springy Yamasaki will temporarily replace two administrators who have been placed on leave.

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Surge in stomach bug hits island

If you have recently experienced diarrhea and vomiting, it is likely not the local restaurant’s fault

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Margaret Livermore and Teresa Bisaw hang out with Sasquatch.

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Main Street Association director passes the torch

Margaret Livermore is passing the executive director’s hat to Cheryl Grehan.

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Festival association gives back to the community

The Coupeville Festival Association has seen success and is now ready to give back to the community.

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Logs cause ferry cancellations on Christmas Eve

The Salish turned back to Port Townsend due to driftwood obstructing Keystone Harbor.