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How to squash a squash

Whidbey Islanders find a new use for medieval weapon

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Plans stall for public beach at Clinton

Some Clinton residents seemed to be saying "Give our beach a chance," at Wednesday's Port of South Whidbey…

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Survey asks students about health, safety

Statewide event asks about habits and behavior

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Steady, but still searching

Falcons stay close in loss to Pioneers

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Whidbey Island native Yates gets death penalty

A Pierce County jury sentenced serial killer Robert Yates, Jr. Thursday to die by lethal injection for killing…

Wendi Bueler looks for just the right spot to call on her cell phone at Ken's Korner Shopping Center. The new T-Mobile cell tower behind her should boost cell signals for callers signed up with a number of phone companies.

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New tower closes Whidbey cell grid

T-Mobile builds on purchased permit

Diana Putney of Langley pauses with her 6-month-old colt

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Vets urge shots for West Nile in horses

This year South Whidbey horse owners are facing the question of whether to vaccinate or not to vaccinate…

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Falcons kick in OT

Behind visiting Meridian by two goals with 18 minutes to go, the Falcon girls needed something to break…

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Cage is in-the-park home run

It's batter up in Berry's Eagle Scout project

Obituaries

Elsie Amelia Woodford

Elsie Amelia Woodford, 88, of Shoreline, died Oct. 7, 2002, in Shoreline. She was born June 26, 1914,…

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Edna Hansen

The family of Edna Hansen notes her passing Oct. 6, 2002, to what she described as a beautiful…

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War protest grows on Whidbey Island

Jack Tingstad has been a Coupeville resident for 32 years, and he's a retired Coupeville Elementary School teacher.…

Students leave South Whidbey High School during the 30-minute lunch period in search of burgers and pizza. Some seniors are allowed off campus during lunch if they meet academic and behavior criteria.

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Lunch freedom remains

High school seniors say variety makes short time worth it