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“Track girls win conference meet, boys second at home”

"For the second meet in a row, the South Whidbey High School girls track team scored a blowout…

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Sister Island trip joins island cultures

Group plans event to fund future exchanges.

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Shoreline comments sparse during controversy

The Island County commissioners tried to hear public comments Monday regarding a draft of changes to the Shoreline…

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“Teachers, state remain at odds”

Washington's teachers and the state Legislature are in showdown mode as the fight continues over school funding.

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Women gather to spin a yarn

"Like the seamstress who stockpiles closets full of fabric because they're beautiful and the gardener who can't resist…

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Crab catch records required as of April 1

"Recreational fishers for Dungeness crab are now required to record their catch in much the same way those…

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Destination Imagination teams are destined for state

"Max Wallace, Katy Gordon, Sam Lungren, Spencer and Matt Foote are part of the LMS Incredible TechEffects team…

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Auditor finds no fault with school district

South Whidbey School District came out clean in a state audit report issued March 23 by the Washington…

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Comments sought on four-period day

A study of the four-period day at South Whidbey schools is being conducted by Northwest Regional Educational Labs.…

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“Mold battle won, Freeland bank reopens”

"Officials of InterWest Bank called in mold busters to battle the problem at the Freeland branch of the…

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Baseball: Falcons shut out Turks

In varsity baseball action on Wednesday the South Whidbey Falcons picked up their first league win of the…

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“Slick road, ambulance send teens to hospital”

Three South Whidbey teens took a trip to the hospital Tuesday afternoon after the car they were riding…

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Young island gymnast advances to state level

Ariel Carroll of Maxwelton competed in the State Gymnastics Championships recently.