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Rep. Rick Larsen answered questions from  students at South Whidbey High School on topics ranging from the war on terrorism to pretzels.

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Students get political view

They aren't voters yet, but that didn't deter Rep. Rick Larsen from taking some tough questions from South…

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Computer crash hits Langley

A crashed out computer server at Langley City Hall made city work a little more difficult this week…

Joseph Bryan

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What’s the damage?

Students feel the effects of tobacco, alcohol

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Mud fouls up school bus ride

South Whidbey Primary School students got a bit more excitement than usual Friday when the school bus they…

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Shore litter ugly, dangerous

Plastics can be fatal to birds

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OBITUARIES: January 23rd, 2002

Betty Prentice, Gertrude E. Miller

Betty Britzman

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Smoke-free Clover Patch to smell a little sweeter

Neil Colburn is tired of his restaurant being better known for its smoke than for its food.

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Schorr helps wrestlers top Turks in Sultan

Proving that South Whidbey wrestlers are the toughest anywhere, no matter what their size, the Falcons' smallest wrestler…

Convicted rapist Troy Salmon

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Sex offender talks to new neighbors

A registered sex offender who moved to Lagoon Point this week did something Tuesday night only one other…

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Lucas leaves Langley for judgeship

Resigns roles as city attorney, administrator

Accepting the winner’s sash from Gena Felton

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There he is, Mr. South Whidbey

South Whidbey High School's most desirable young men are up to much more than anyone could ever imagine.

Linda Wilson of Freeland has filled her home with 200-year-old antiques that belonged to her New England ancestors. The mirrored hat tree belonged to her great-great grandfather.

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Historic family home in Maine was much more than just her inheritance

Heirlooms now surround Freeland woman

A construction crew installs the antenna assembly Tuesday for a Sprint PCS cellular phone facility at the corner of Sixth Street and Cascade Avenue in Langley.

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Langley gets stronger signal with cell antenna

Workmen equipped with boom trucks and pieces of telecommunications equipment filled in what Sprint PCS calls a "hole"…