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Wildcats tear into Falcon girls hoops

Archbishop Murphy extended its Cascade Conference undefeated streak against South Whidbey with a 65-35 trouncing Friday night.

Opinion

An inspirational South Whidbey Academy moment | GUEST VIEWPOINT

By Kristie Arnold I have been a teacher within the South Whidbey School District for 35 plus years.…

Letters to the Editor

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | A deserving Hometown Hero

To the editor: What a joy to read in my online Green edition of the Record this morning…

Letters to the Editor

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | A budgetary sacred cow

To the editor: This is my open letter to Congressman Rick Larsen in response to an email I…

Letters to the Editor

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | Goss Lake residents fight algae bloom

To the editor: It’s that time of year again: Blue-green algae is blooming in Goss Lake. Dead wood…

Letters to the Editor

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | If possible, keep our great mayor

To the editor: It is interesting to see the variety of responses surrounding the mayor of Langley. Some…

Opinion

EDITORIAL | The green, green grass of Greenbank

The publicly owned Greenbank Farm is having a dickens of a time sustaining itself. The Port of Coupeville…

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Oak Harbor man killed trying to cross Highway 20

A pedestrian was killed Jan. 3 while attempting to cross Highway 20 on North Whidbey last Wednesday.

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Fisherman from Coupeville faces felony DUI charge

A 45-year-old Coupeville man could face prison time if convicted of the latest in a series of drinking-and-driving…

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Contested Navy flights resume around Central Whidbey

The U.S. Navy has started flight operations at the Outlying Field in Coupeville on Tuesday, January 8 for…

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Greenbank Farm use, money-making suggestions made

Eight volunteers spent the last six months deciding on recommendations on how the publicly owned Greenbank Farm should…

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Students gain voice on South Whidbey school board

Advising the school board may become a duty for two students next school year in the South Whidbey…

Bob Thurmond and Langley Police Chief Randy Heston serve as gatekeepers as they hold back the crowd anxious for the opening of Saturday morning’s Sea Float Scramble sponsored by the Langley Main Street Association and Callahan’s Firehouse Glass Studio. One of the orbs can be seen on the ground at left.

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Scramble drew many to Langley for rush on glass treasures | NOTABLE

The Langley Sea Float Scramble, held Saturday at Seawall Park, was a big success. Hundreds of children and…