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Tastes of the sea on deck at new Langley eatery

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Tastes of the sea on deck at new Langley eatery

Despite South Whidbey being surrounded by an abundance of Dungeness crab, clams and fish in Puget Sound, it’s…

Longtime Freeland label manufacturer files for bankruptcy

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Longtime Freeland label manufacturer files for bankruptcy

Interstate Label Company, the longtime label manufacturer in Freeland, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on June 30.

Native son returns to Langley to open music store

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Native son returns to Langley to open music store

Langley resident Keegan Harshman says the coolest thing about being raised by a music instructor was being able…

Prominent pickler opens fermented foods restaurant in Langley

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Prominent pickler opens fermented foods restaurant in Langley

For Clinton resident and chef Trap Landry, some of the best things in life need a little time.

South Whidbey Tilth gives market leftovers a second chance

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South Whidbey Tilth gives market leftovers a second chance

When farmers market vendors wrap up their booths at the end of the day, the leftover produce often…

Pint with a cause funds SW non-profit program

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Pint with a cause funds SW non-profit program

A South Whidbey-based nonprofit’s far reaching influence can be found on grocery store shelves this summer in a…

Nichols launches National Geographic Quest cruise boat

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Nichols launches National Geographic Quest cruise boat

Holmes Harbor accepted Nichols Brothers Boat Builders latest contribution to the maritime world this week, a 239-foot cruise…

Business sale, employees save Clinton gun store

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Business sale, employees save Clinton gun store

South Whidbey’s only gun shop has been spared from closure thanks to a successful sale.

Bayview business gives South Whidbey rustic aesthetic

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Bayview business gives South Whidbey rustic aesthetic

For the garden aficionados who have been on the Whidbey Island Garden Tour, chances are they’ve seen one…

Guide Shaun Mellor demonstrates Canopy Tree Climbing in Deception State Park on May 14, 2017. Climbing to the top of a 200-foot Douglas fir with ropes and a harness is offered by the company, AdventureTerra. Two towering trees are used in the park; cost is $149 per person. Minimum age is 7 years old.

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Tree climbing venture offers canopy views for the intrepid

Canopy climbing venture offers treetop views for the intrepid

Goosefoot brings art gallery back to Bayview

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Goosefoot brings art gallery back to Bayview

Nine years after closing, the Front Room Gallery is returning to the Bayview Cash Store.

Market, high-speed internet attracts printing biz to Langley

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Market, high-speed internet attracts printing biz to Langley

Fine Balance Imaging &Printing has catered to South Whidbey artists with its fine art, photo and multi-function printers…

Freeland man rents out property as private pup park

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Freeland man rents out property as private pup park

Not all dogs are suited to the puppy party that is a dog park, Freeland resident Ron Michelsen…