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Early Music Festival presents ‘Springtime Baroque’

“Springtime Baroque: Airs for Spring” is the 5th program in this year’s Salish Sea Early Music Festival

Photo by Luisa Loi

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Whidbey plans event to honor Vietnam era veterans

Commissioner Bacon plans an event to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War.

A truck brings in helical anchors to a Whidbey Shores property to pin the new foundation. (Photo courtesy of Reddan Construction)

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Residents lift homes to protect against sea level rise

Some fed up property owners decided to bite the bullet and raise their home above the flood zone.

Photo by David Welton

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Swordplay group brings chivalry to Whidbey

Gather ‘round and behold this new opportunity to practice the noble art of swordsmanship.

Photo by David Welton

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Searching for purpose: A reporter’s journey through her star chart

Astrology has long been one of Graham Gori’s passions.

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A student painted this mask representing how people view him from the outside.

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Art program helps jail inmates cope

Through art, inmates in Island County Jail have been learning healthy ways to cope.

Photo by David Welton
A toddler is suspicious of the Easter Bunny during last year’s egg hunt in Clinton.

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Whidbey offers Easter extravaganza for all

Oak Harbor residents have until Friday to help cheerleaders raise money for uniforms.

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Woman’s best friend: South Whidbey resident starting dog support group

Christina Moats decided to create a support group to connect fellow dog lovers on the island.

Whidbey author Peter Hunt showcasing his books at the Pacific Northwest Naval Air Museum on Thursday (Photo by Sam Fletcher)

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Whidbey author releases new book

Peter Hunt has lived many profound chapters. His favorite: writing about these experiences.

Around 50 people from a few months old to seniors encircled a propane firepit by a beautiful historic barn of the Whidbey Island Fairgrounds. (Photo courtesy of David Stern)

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Islanders celebrates spring with drum circle

Spring is here, and about 50 South Whidbey noisemakers gathered Tuesday evening to celebrate.

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From Oak Harbor to Paisley Park: Whidbey artist brings wood to life

In four years, Chad Pilkington has carved birds, aliens, turtles, dinosaurs, Bruiser and more.

Photo by David Welton

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Puppy love: Clinton pet center raises funds for rescue animals

Critters and Co. has provided refuge for 225 animals, including 97 dogs and puppies.

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Indigenous scholar Lyla June Johnson to speak at WICA

Join indigenous scholar Lyla June Johnston for a lecture on ways to heal our land.