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A Day for Children

Event reminds kids they're a valued part of community

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Annexation could grow Langley 20%

Early next year, a number of property owners living on Al Anderson Road may vote on a ballot…

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Boards raise funds, boost school sports

This year, championship banners will be a thing of the past as the South Whidbey Athletic Booster Club…

Sports

Errors unkind to Falcons in tourney

South Whidbey hosts volleyball event

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Clinton car fire lights up afternoon

A late-afternoon car fire almost made a wreck of several cars parked outside a Clinton grocery store Sunday.

South Whidbey Assistant Football Coach Donald Elliot

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Meridian crushes Falcons

Early TD countered by scoring barrage

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OFF THE RECORD: Whitening teeth is, like, all the rage

Remember the phrase, “Don’t shoot ’til you see the whites of their eyes?” It was a military order…

Firefighters and emergency medical technicians work Saturday to get Langley resident Bobby Wimberly on a backboard before moving him into a waiting ambulance after a three-car accident on Highway 525 near Howard Road.

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Wreck injures Langley man

A Langley man was injured Saturday in a chain-reaction accident apparently caused by driver inattention.

Obituaries

Edith Marjorie Shrader

“Marge” Hentz Shrader, 80, died peacefully in her sleep Sept. 30, 2002, in Coupeville. She was born Oct.…

Attendees at last Saturday's Whidbey Island Center for the Arts auction look over items up for bid at the silent portion of the auction event.

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Bids big at WICA fund-raiser

WICA auction generates $76,000 for Langley theater

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County wants chemically sensitive on a warning list

A handful of Island County officials want to make sure residents adversely affected by chemicals take full advantage…

Alex Hoelting works over a Burlington-Edison player with long lobs Thursday.

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Boys tennis team strong at the net

Aces high in up-and-down games

Fourth-grader Katelyn Mikolasy of Langley is a regular school bus rider. More K-5 students in the South Whidbey School District ride the bus than students in grades 6-12.

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Riders equal dollars

School district bus count begins next week