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Falcons tennis looks to grow as a season advances

By Joseph Itaya

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Letter: Hunting the best option for deer control

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Letter: Net result of the filibuster is less than constructive

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Letter: Senators must vote to eliminate the filibuster

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Letter: Island County government needs to ‘step up’

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Letter: Teachers shouldn’t share their views with students

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Bast, Thomas

Obituaries

Thomas George Bast: Aug. 5, 1941 – Feb. 11, 2021

Thomas Bast was born the second child to Karl and Lillian Bast in Mobridge, S.D. The family moved…

Irwin, Michael

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Michael E. ‘Mike’ Irwin: July 29, 1949 – March 5, 2021

Michael E. “Mike” Irwin, 71, of Bloomington, Ind., passed away on Friday morning March 5, 2021 at the…

Nunn, Susan

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Susan Nunn: May 23, 1937 – Feb. 24, 2021

Susan Jane Nunn, aka Susan Jane Terhune, aka Nasus, of Coupeville, Wash., passed away peacefully on Wednesday, Feb.…

Powell, Beatrice

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Beatrice Joan Wilson Powell: Oct. 11, 1934 – Feb. 14, 2021

Beatrice Joan Wilson Powell

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Snow plow plowed a ton of snow | Island Scanner

Island Scanner Feb. 11-23.

Restaurants, bowling alleys, movie theaters, fitness centers and other indoor business activities will be able to operate at 50% capacity when the state moves to Phase 3 of the reopening plan on March 22. Photo by Kira Erickson/Whidbey News Group

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Moving to Phase 3: Fans in stadiums and more indoor dining

Gov. Jay Inslee’s reopening plan will allow businesses to operate at 50% capacity starting March 22.

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Letters: Drum shares same right to free speech

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