Gordon Gilbert Gookins was born on Nov. 24, 1924 in Coupeville and died on May 1, 2010 in Coupeville. He…
The Daughters of Norway, Ester Moe Lodge No. 39, will have a special luncheon of fish cakes and accompaniments in honor of the upcoming Syttende Mai celebration at their next monthly meeting.
The last two times I have been out driving, I’ve seen three dead snakes, probably hit by cars as they tried to cross roads or sunned themselves on warm pavement. Drivers may have mistaken them for sticks or vines.
On warm days, I watch for snakes in the road. If I see one moving, I stop the car and wait for him to cross the road. If the snake is motionless on the road but unhurt, I use a stick to prod him off the road (being careful of traffic myself). If the snake has been mortally injured but is still alive, I do my best to put him out of his misery, because snakes can take a long time to die, and they feel pain as intensely as we do.
The South Whidbey boys golf team scored a big win Monday, placing first in a Cascade Conference match at Useless Bay Golf Club.
Unity talk is ‘Life at the Power Point’ For all who live and strive for some power and mastery over…
The South Whidbey tennis team beat Mount Vernon 5-2 at home Monday, despite the wind and rain.
Today’s cartoon is by Pat Bagley of the Salt Lake Tribune.
Jeni Abercrombiecarswell passed away peacefully April 30, 2010, after a long battle with her brain tumor. She was born April…
South End businesses are encouraged to sign up early for the second Uniquely South Whidbey Trade Fair, scheduled for the first weekend in June.
Howard Burton of Langley has moved his antique business from downtown Langley to Freeland.
Today’s cartoon is by David Fitzsimmons, The Arizona Star.
Georgia Ann Law, 65, died at her home in Clinton on April 29, 2010. At her request, there will be…
Priscilla “Pearl” Mackie, 91, passed away peacefully April 29, 2010 at the home of her daughter Patty. Pearl was born…