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Glenda Kleppin and Jerry Graham fly a kite during last weekend's Kite Festival at Camp Casey. The joined about 4

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Sky high with kites

Camp Casey Kite Festival draws 4,000

Obituaries

Richard Thorslund

Richard Thomas Thorslund died peacefully at home Sept. 22, 2002, after a brief and brave journey with lung…

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Coupeville ponders growth, preservation

The future of Coupeville is under construction as town officials struggle with the question of how the tension…

Jacqueline Wodjenski

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All hands to the bridge

Every Tuesday morning at the Janice Randles' Possession Shores home, small tables set up in her living room…

More signs like this one on Surface Road may be popping up around Island County as those who use the new Island Eye Web site keep their eyes peeled for land use violations.

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Residents launch Island Eye

In response to a perceived lack of land-use enforcement, an Island County group has set up a Web…

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Primary runoff brings a few surprises

Even though it was only a primary, Tuesday’s election held a few surprises. While there were some expected…

Navy Lt. Kelly Williams

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Navy destroys dynamite

Boom.A loud explosion that rocked the Crawford Road area early Thursday afternoon was neither fireworks nor a prank.

Junior Britt Hansen

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Varsity, JV strike for wins

It was hard to tell who was more fearsome this week -- a group of seasoned South Whidbey…

Running third for the Cougars in Thursday's seventh-grade boys race at South Whidbey High School

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Cougs running well as ever

Small middle school squad takes out some big teams

Obituaries

Robert Forward

Robert L. Forward, Ph.D., died of brain cancer Sept. 21, 2002, in Clinton, at the age of 70.…

Doug Tassie helped organize the Whidbey Island Post-Polio Support Group after he started coming down with symptoms of the syndrome.

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Whidbey Islander fights polio–again

Many survivors find symptoms returning decades later

South Whidbey High School teacher Dave Nelson teaches trigonometry to some of the 10th-grade students who took last year's WASL. Ten percent more of this year's 10th-graders met or exceeded state math standards than the previous year.

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Schools see WASL trend heading up

10th-graders' scores show substantial gains

South Whidbey's John Wayne

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Linked up

Trails connect Goss Lake Woods with Saratoga Woods