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OBITUARIES: March 6th, 2002

John Edward Hagglund, Karie Lee Smith Fullwood

>Senior Patrick Moote tracks a Blaine player during last week's playoff loss to Blaine. The Falcons did better Wednesday against Lakewood

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Post up, ice down

Older players on Whidbey hold on to hoop dreams

Drivers Education students at South Whidbey High School do not agree with the new law that prevents them from driving with friends during the first six months of their license. Jenny Smith drives fellow students Shalyn Mock and Robert Mast in the driver's education car with instructor Joy Edwards.

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Teens dislike driving law

No riders allowed until driver turns 17

Laura Barrow

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Students want some coin

Two bits, four bits, six bits, a dollar.

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Bill to ease 60% school votes fails

A bill that would have made it easier to pass school levies at the polls was defeated in…

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Recupero brings tools to new post on City Council

Late last month, the Langley City Council appointed a new council member with the perfect qualification: He's got…

Second District Rep. Rick Larsen

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Hospital officials seek help for ailing health care system

The health care system on Whidbey Island is sick, and it needs congressional help in healing, said health…

Young Skandia Dansers Katherine Nilsen

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Tea for Two is A Sweet Taste of Whidbey

Dessert auction helps local Young Skandia Dansers

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Sheriff tries to connect suspect with mail thefts

Detectives at the Island County Sheriff's Office think they may have caught the man responsible for a number…

Steve Clarke

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For one weekend a year Coupeville is Mussel Beach

Mussel fans from near and far will descend on Whidbey Island this weekend to take part in the…

Bill Stipe of Greenbank

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Master Gardeners will share knowledge

Today's annual workshop covers fruit trees, garden design, food preservation and more

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County rejects claim for $2 million over deputy

Island County dismissed claims Monday for $2 million in damages brought by a South Whidbey girl and her…

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School board defrays health costs

South Whidbey teachers will see an $8 increase in their monthly paychecks starting this month.