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Standing with about a half dozen other demonstrators Saturday morning

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Protest delivers anti-war message

Protesters waving signs carrying anti-war messages gave South Whidbey motorists something to think about as they passed the…

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Planning gets new perspective

County to emphasize customer service

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OFF THE RECORD: Husbands take risk and write about wives

It’s not often that I’m scooped by Connie Chung. But there she was Friday evening on my living…

Whidbey News-Times Editor Jim Larsen tees off last weekend at Holmes Harbor Golf Course during the Matt Moss Benefit Golf Tournament. If the photo looks unusual

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Golf tournament hits big for Moss

It was serious fun on the greens of Holmes Harbor Golf Course Saturday as 94 golfers plus a…

Freshmen Lucy Brennan and Jenna Wild stretch before their first practice of the season Monday. Their team

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Going back to work

High school fall sports athletes get in shape in hopes of making the cut

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Local trio tackles Ironman Canada

Three South Whidbey triathletes made an impression in the sport's big-time race -- the Ironman -- when they…

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Langley might require septic tank pumping

Langley homeowners who treat their waste water with septic systems might not be required to hook up to…

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Harmon leaves for regional job

Harmon, who has worked in that position for five years, announced this week that she will go to…

Todd Brunner

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No one hurt in ferry grounding

A few hundred yards from the Keystone dock and about 25 yards off the beach, the ferry Quinault…

Jordan Hacker

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BMX: Built for speed

At 13, Whidbey BMX racer has plans for a long career on wheels

Langley Mayor Lloyd Furman and dancer Amy Windecker go nose-to-nose over the do's and don'ts of graffiti as local dancers clean up chalk marks they made on Langley's sidewalks Thursday.

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Dancers out of step in Langley

One person's art is another person's graffiti, at least in the city of Langley. That's what a group…

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Skagit teachers spread fame of South Whidbey Center

Blend of 2 courses draws national attention

Smoldering juniper shrubs are the result of a backyard fire Wednesday at a house in Langley. Kevin Simmons

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Boy, matches spark yard fire

A 9-year-old Langley boy playing with matches Wednesday charred his yard and almost burned his family's home.