The Langley City Council unanimously approved the city’s long-awaited wellhead protection plan Monday night.
Langley’s Planning Advisory Board has narrowed its choice for chairman down to two.
Three months after a South End crash that allegedly involved high speed and alcohol, the Island County Prosecutor’s Office has not yet filed charges against the driver, a well-known South End business owner.
Leroy E. Olsen III, who has run fireworks shows on the South End, was arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence following a crash on Goss Lake Road earlier this year.
Olsen’s passenger, Kim Blain of PayLess Foods in Freeland, was seriously injured in the crash.
The delay in the court proceedings had sparked some South End rumors that the two well-known South End business people were getting preferential treatment from law enforcement.
The 2008 South Whidbey Relay For Life is in the final two weeks of preparation. South Enders will walk for a cure June 20 and 21.
There are now more than 200 people working tirelessly to raise funds and create activities for the overnight event that supports the American Cancer Society.
A mom, a jock, a romantic, a ballerina, a tech wizard, a Columbian power house, a culinary master, a nurturer, a quiet soul, a world traveler, the eye of justice, a Bayview legacy, a lemonade maker, a perfect storm and the fearless one.
They are brilliant, talented individuals and together they are Bayview School’s Class
of 2008.
Under sunny skies, 15 students graduated from Bayview School in an outdoor ceremony behind Bayview Hall Thursday.
LANGLEY — The Langley Community Emergency Shelters are taking shape after more than 18 months of planning.
In the last few weeks, Ann Medlock has heard every vampire joke imaginable.
Coupeville attorney Craig Platt is challenging longtime Island County Judge Vickie Churchill for the Position 2 seat in Island County Superior Court.
It was an unexpected surprise — for some. Platt filed as a candidate for Island County Superior Court, Position 2 late Friday and said Monday that people have been encouraging him to enter the race.
LANGLEY — Death may get a little more expensive in Langley.
LANGLEY — The Langley City Council unanimously voted Wednesday night to extend the moratorium against building in residential zones for another six months. But while it quickly became clear that the extension was a done deal, lots of talk focused on a potential new extension in December.
The Langley City Council unanimously voted Wednesday night to extend the moratorium on building for another six months — without exemptions.
GREENBANK — It’s just a frame, the skeleton of a home, that rose this weekend at Teronda West in Greenbank, but 6-year-old Chloe can already picture her room.
Whidbey Telecom has reached an agreement to allow Sprint Communications Company into the local telephone company’s territory.