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EDITORIAL | Law and justice tax up to voters

The Island County Board Commissioners decided to follow a Law and Justice Council recommendation to put a $2.6-million…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Those complaining should think about consequences

The letter by Eric Tremblay regarding the Navy’s Outlying Field near Coupeville prompts me to respond with what…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Correction needs better location in the paper

What kind of journalism excoriates someone on the front page of a newspaper in a full blown article…

News

Directors review budget, 10 policies

South Whidbey schools’ $15 million budget will have its first fully-formed review by the public and by the…

News

Library board seeks members

Someone looking to get involved in community issues with a passion for public libraries may want to look…

News

Leaders plan for emergencies

Langley Police Chief Randy Heston describe a grim scene.

News

No bids submitted for legal work

Langley cut ties with its current legal firm, only to have to ask them to stay on a…

News

First Street work riles business

Water line work on First Street in Langley is all replaced.

News

Thief nabs bank bag at arts fest

Recently, law enforcement patrolled Choochokam Arts festival in Langley. The only incident Police Chief Randy Heston reported to…

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Triathlon seeks volunteers

More than 100 volunteers are needed for the Whidbey Island Triathlon next month.

Sports

Women learn firearm safety

Women can learn about firearm safety at Central Whidbey Sportsmen’s Association later this month.

Sports

Whidbey Island woman fights cancer, runs

Whidbey Island resident Ginny Walkers is recovering from and winning a battle with ovarian cancer.

Sports

SWHS alumna starts 165-mile run

Candice Burt, a class of 2000 South Whidbey High School graduate, began a long journey Friday.