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Langley gears up for Choochokam

Choochokam, Langley’s annual Festival of the Arts, follows on the heels of Independence Day celebrations this year. It…

Sports

South Whidbey Youth Soccer Association opens registration

Fall 2013 soccer registration for kids ages 5-17 is now open through South Whidbey Youth Soccer Club.

Sports

Central Whidbey gun club offers youth safety class

Young people looking to learn shooting safety can head to Coupeville.

Life

Shop Greenbank Farm on Sundays

Shoppers will enjoy perusing a selection of handmade crafts and vintage items when they shop Sundays at Greenbank…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Time to sweep away broom

To the editor: I assume you notice that the proliferation of Scotch broom, Cytisus scoparius, is overwhelming natural…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER TO THE EDITOR | The people behind my death

To the editor: If I die I want everyone to know why.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Kiwanis prepare fireworks

To the editor: Our continued thanks to The Record for their support of the Kiwanis of South Whidbey…

Opinion

EDITORIAL | Parks: Be wary of the fairways

The South Whidbey Parks and Recreation District should not operate a public golf course.

News

Coupeville driver may have fallen asleep before Highway 525 crash

A Coupeville couple were involved in a rollover accident on Highway 525 last weekend.

News

Children get free lunches on South Whidbey Island

There is such a thing as a free lunch on South Whidbey this summer, at least for youths…

News

Washington’s fire marshal urges fireworks safety

Last year, there were 354 fireworks-related injuries and fires reported to the State Fire Marshal’s Office by fire…

Life

Celebrate America sticks with classics in Freeland

Jump around a bouncy house, sit for some face paint, listen to some live tunes, eye some reptiles…

Kim Jordan and a neighbor on Cultus Bay Road have seen this unusual fawn the last couple of weeks

News

Bizarre white deer seen on South Whidbey | NOTABLE

South Whidbey Island resident Kim Jordan spotted this white fawn recently.