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Herman Alexander Duysings

Herman Alexander Duysings, 78, died suddenly at his home in Greenbank May 18, 2002. He was born Jan.…

(Top) Bob Berggren of Clinton displays one of his 125 well-trained roller pigeons that recently competed in the unusual sport on South Whidbey. (Bottom) Several roller pigeons rest in their Clinton loft between training flights.

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Roller pigeons

Unusual birds make for an unusual sport

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Fred Gage

Navy Cmdr. Fred Harrison Gage Jr., retired, born in Pensacola, Fla., and most recently from Clinton, a loving…

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Lucy E. Carlson

Lucy E. Carlson, 84, died May 16, 2002, at Whidbey General Hospital following a sudden illness. She was…

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OBITUARY: MAY 15th, 2002

Ida Marie Denamur

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Falcon fastpitch has perfect season finish

South Whidbey goes 16-0 in NCC

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House on the move

Primroses move second housein 12 years

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Falcons will send 4 girl golfers to state tourney

Taryn Langlois, Jennifer Pan, Hallie Mansfield and Adrienne Hawley didn't give anyone a break last Thursday.

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Collapse at district ends hopes of South Whidbey boys golfers

An unexpected blowup Thursday by four South Whidbey golfers ended a season in which the Falcon boys seemed…

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Media blows up truck incident

Agents from the Border Patrol and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms visited Oak Harbor last week…

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School budget: Starting over

To give a voice to more people in the community, the South Whidbey Board of Education approved the…

(Top) Freshman Becky Gabelein glides over a hurdle early in her 300-meter race. She finished second with a time of 49.57 seconds. (Below) Part of a successful Falcon throwing crew

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Threepeat times 2

Falcon boys, girls track teams take NCC again

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South Whidbey girls tennis players move on

It was about what they'd expected.