The third annual Halloween Terror Tree decorating contest for area businesses is under way, sponsored by the Greater Freeland Chamber of Commerce.
The Langley Chamber of Commerce is helping parents and trick-or-treaters navigate downtown Langley this Halloween.
Think about all of the imaginative dreams you had as a child that you suppressed or forgot as you entered…
Puget Sound Energy will celebrate the one-year anniversary of the company’s South Whidbey Customer Service Office in Freeland this week.
Demolition has begun on the old Freeland Lanes, for 50 years South Whidbey’s only bowling alley.
The historic Greenbank Store changes hands Thursday, but it won’t be changing families.
Tom and Mary Coupe, who have owned and operated the store for 45 years, are selling it to their niece, Kate Buzard of Clinton.
JADE Craftsman Builders of Freeland will take part in the fifth annual Skagit/Island Counties Builders Association’s 2009 Tour of Homes this weekend.
M’Liss Rae Hawley of Freeland, an internationally known sewing expert, is the newest creative partner of Hancock Fabrics, Inc.
A free solar workshop presented by Power Trip Energy Corp. of Port Townsend will be held at Living Green Natural Food and Apothecary in Langley on Saturday, Sept. 12.
Organizers of the fifth annual Labor Day Weekend Flea Market in Freeland are looking for vendors who want to participate in the sale.
The Greater Freeland Chamber of Commerce will host a Las Vegas-night dinner along with a silent auction on Sunday, Aug. 30 at Useless Bay Golf & Country Club following the chamber’s annual tournament.
Karlson/Gray Gallery in downtown Langley will close after the September show of “The 2nd Annual Art of Printmaking Show,” owner Wendy Sundquist announced Sunday.
Most 20-year-olds today just hope they can find a job. Kelsea Tipping found a business.