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Red Cross gathers, sends basic items to U.S. troops

Island County American Red Cross has shipped items ranging from lip balm to candy to military installations in…

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Cliff chosen new Langley judge

For the first time in more than a decade, there is a new judge in town.

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Boys take tourney with bookend wins

Turnabout was more than fair play for the Falcon boys last Saturday.

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OBITUARIES: 01-05-02

RaeLynn Marie Hall, Arthur LeRoy Halverson, Patrick Wayne Helland, Patricia Louise Phelps

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A look at the past year of life on South Whidbey

By anyone's standards, the year 2001 was not a year like any other year.

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Balloons flag problem at Double Bluff beach

Three South Whidbey residents who want to see the state and federal governments rid Washington beaches of creosote-impregnated…

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Despite still-pending appeal, county doubles wetland buffers

Though Island County's planners think 25-foot wetland buffers are wide enough, the county will enlarge them next month…

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Cedars Trail finally gets on work schedule

A long-awaited trail planned to connect woodland paths in South Whidbey Community Park with a cross-town walkway in…

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OFF THE RECORD: Designing a memorial in Manhattan

What to do with the World Trade Center. That’s an assignment nobody asked for. Not only did 9/11…

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Falcon girls stop Coupeville

Wolves taste defeat for first time this season

Jenny Saephan guns for the 2A doubles championship at the state tennis meet in May with partner Kylie Bozym. Saephan will return to the Falcon lineup next spring to either defend her championship or to cover new ground as a singles player.

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2001 was a year of champions

It may be that more champion athletes emerged on South Whidbey in 2001 than in any previous year.

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County goes into reserves to balance 2002 budget

After a month of number crunching, the Island County Board of Commissioners opted Monday to use more than…

Marianne Edain and Laura Smyth place ‘No Spray’ signs at Edain’s Clinton home. Hundreds of South Whidbey residents spoke out against Island County’s herbicide spraying program this year

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2001: A year of community

In a year marked by the tragedy of the Sept. 11 attacks in New York and Washington, it…