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Play time is the best time for Hometown Hero Jon Gabelein and his dog

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Gabelein is a big brother to everyone

One beautiful fact of life is that one cannot genuinely try to help another without helping oneself. Perhaps…

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Golfers ahead in the wet

At three meets over the past few days, both Falcon teams fought soggy turf and lamented disappearing balls…

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Rock out in the park with concert series

Eager for summer vacation? South Whidbey Parks and Recreation District Director Suzette Hart is. Along with district staff,…

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Auction will help, island to island

This June, for the third year in a row, the Langley based Sister Island Project will take volunteers…

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Fastpitch has grand week for swinging

Falcons beat Sedro 1-0, bury Pioneers 14-2

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Student substance abuse drops

State survey indicates 10th-graders are healthier in 2002

Flawless defense

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Snake bit

Fielding kills Falcons in three straight

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State works to speed mosquito control

People concerned about West Nile virus are getting some help from the state, which is trying to make…

Running at a home meet earlier this spring

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Girls extend streak; Pasco humbles Falcons

Being one of the best small-school track teams in the state did not allow the South Whidbey boys…

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Westling Invite bringing the best of track to South Whidbey

On Saturday, some of the best track athletes in the state will be running, jumping and throwing at…

Jasper Hein

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Soccer wins, despite MIAs

3-0 victory comes after penalty-shot loss the night before

Island Transit Maintenance Manager George Haigh looks over surplus buses that will soon be available to nonprofit groups. Island Transit has almost 30 buses ready to be awarded.

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Groups get chance at wheels

Island Transit will give away surplus vans and buses, but wants to keep them on island

Obituaries

Pat Norman Clyde

Pat Norman Clyde, 73, of Marysville, died April 21, 2003. He was born June 9, 1929, in Langley…