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OFF THE RECORD: Check your Southend horoscope

Like millions of other folks, I read my horoscope in the newspaper every morning. Not that I believe…

A proposed mixed-use development of residential and commercial buildings called Useless Bay Village received final approval from Island County Commissioners in December. It will be on this 4-acre site

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Development set near Useless Bay

Someday soon there may be a new business district just off Useless Bay Road.

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Isaac Ebey’s Ferry house begins to tell its stories

About 140 years ago, Isaac Ebey’s sons built the Ferry House on a scenic spot on the Central…

By Monday

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Burglars hit store

Cash, tools taken; Freeland store ransacked

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Barlean joins GOP race for Congress

Kelly Barlean is finally in.

Shown here wrestling at home in December

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Wrestlers come on strong

South Whidbey squad third in holiday tournament

A PSE crew moves poles and wires last week as traffic moves in one lane on Highway 525 north of Freeland. Construction-related delays in the Greenbank area could persist through 2003.

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Road work ahead; expect delays

A road widening expected to provide daily work for a state Department of Transportation contractor between now and…

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Woman charged after injury victim abandoned

A Clinton woman is facing prison time for allegedly getting drunk, crashing her car into a tree, then…

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Coupeville museum has new director

The Island County Historical Society Board of Trustees has appointed Gabrielle Thurman as the new museum director, effective…

Nancy Thompson of the Shared Schooling Cooperative will use her South Whidbey Schools Foundation grant to work on Web site development with Cathy Banks.

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Extending the reach for excellence

South Whidbey Schools Foundation awards $6,200 for innovative teaching projects

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Falcon girls top Sequim

Win tourney in overtime thriller

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Langley economy strong in 2001

Pointing to surprisingly strong 2001 retail sales within his city, Langley Mayor Lloyd Furman predicted this week that…

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New orca group forms

Whidbey Island’s top whale watchers, Susan Berta and Howard Garrett, have created an organization called Orca Network.