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South Whidbey’s Grady Davis earned Emerald Sound Conference’s baseball player of the year honors.

Sports

South Whidbey baseball player named conference Player of the Year

Grady Davis helped lead South Whidbey to two wins in the District 1/2, 1A tournament.

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News

North Whidbey Fire buying land for new facilities

The property on Ault Field Road comes with a price tag of $410,000.

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A street dance draws an enthusiastic crowd.

Life

Summer street dance lineup announced

Street Dances are every other Wednesday — June 11 through September 3 — from 6-8 p.m. at Bayview

Letters to the Editor

Letter: Most of us still support democracy

Editor,

Bob Dylan is cool.

Life

Celebrate Bob Day at Ott and Hunter

The evening tribute that celebrates Bob Dylan’s 84th birthday is 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday, May 23.

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Life

Langley Historical Museum opens with new exhibits

A new Coast Salish (sduhubš) Snohomish Gallery presents an intimate and immersive experience.

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Dr. Mark Borden will present “A Falconer’s Gestalt of Whidbey Island Raptors.”

Life

Flock to the bird festival this Saturday near Coupeville

The event is from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. with lots to see and do.

Sports

South Whidbey baseball team advances in district tournament

They play King’s Saturday, and the winner earns a spot in the consolation final of the tournament.

(Photo by Nathan Whalen)
Oak Harbor’s Reece Wasinger throws a pitch during a District 1, 3A softball tournament game against Everett May 9 at Phil Johnson Fields in Everett. The Wildcats lost 11-1 in a loser-out game. Oak Harbor finished its season with a conference record of 11-4 and an overall record of 13-8.

Sports

Oak Harbor softball team concludes successful season

Oak Harbor finished the season with an 11-4 conference record and an overall record of 13-8.

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News

New Coupeville middle school principal/athletic director arrives from Middle East

The planned hiring of Rebecca Cays was announced Sunday in a community newsletter.

(Photo by Patricia Guthrie)
Artist Robbie Lobell looks over some of her ceramic designs for the Cook on Clay business she and Maryon Attwood founded 15 years ago. The company is now based in Ohio with new owners; Lobell and Atwood will continue to live and create in Langley.

Business

After ‘gifting’ business to next generation, Cook on Clay founders staying near home fires

Robbie Lobell and Maryon Attwood, the pioneering women of the cooking pots, are staying put.

Wayne Boddie

Obituaries

Wayne Lee Boddie: December 19, 1942 – April 17, 2025

Wayne Lee Boddie, 82, of Anacortes, WA, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on April 17, 2025.…

JoAnn Davies

Obituaries

JoAnn Davies: January 16, 1934 – May 3, 2025

JoAnn Davies passed away on May 3, 2025 at Maple Ridge Assisted Living in Freeland, Washington, at the…