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Mosquito control swatted

Commissioners oppose a public vote 3-0

Caitilynn Larmore goes up for the first of her 10 points in Thursday's eighth-grade girls basketball game against Heatherwood.

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Little winning, but still trying

1-19 Cougar girls stay positive

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State approves another ferry fare hike

The Washington State Transportation Commission approved a 5-percent increase on ferry fares on March 20 that will take…

Obituaries

Leon E. Lewis

Leon E. Lewis, 74, beloved teacher, scholar, husband, brother, father and grandfather, died March 26, 2003, at Whidbey…

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School board stalls discussion of director

For some South Whidbey Board of Education members it's time to move on.

Mike Riley

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Volunteer sweat blazes more trails

Trails Council clears the path, hopes to expand

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Leanne J. Vaughan

Leanne J. Vaughan, 73, of Langley, died March 24, 2003, in Coupeville, after a battle with cancer. She…

Knapp

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Time for Knapp as Friedman joins city

Former resident returns to take land use job

Lauren Whitcomb and Anna Graves

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Event to showcase Maxwelton Watershed timeline, discuss future

Maxwelton watershed residents and landowners as well as interested community members are invited to meet today to discuss…

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It was one hot climb

Local firefighters climb tower for leukemia

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Fastpitch starts fast with a victory

It wasn't the best of days to start a fastpitch softball season, but at least the rain held…

Top: Zach Taylor gets it moving fast in the 100-meter dash in Thursday's jamboree meet at South Whidbey High School. Taylor finished fourth in a field loaded with Falcons -- South Whidbey took three of the top four places in the event. Middle: Freshman Todd Berry shows perfect form as he tosses for just over 32 feet. Bottom: Suzi Crouchon and Becky Gabelein air it out in the girls 100-meter intermediate hurdles Thursday.

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Boys, girls jam at home jamboree

A tied school record and a monopolization of sprint events was a fast way to start a track…

Sophomore Drew Aernie considers a pretty good start to his round of 46 Thursday at Useless Bay Golf and Country Club.

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Boys flirt with par in wet home opener

Wind and wet didn't stop a few South Whidbey golfers from making a good impression on their coach…