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Apples are a pressing matter at Tilth Market

A juice pressing and potluck is scheduled for Oct. 11.

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Community members attend last year’s Resource & Transition Fair at Coupeville High School.

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Resource fair helps job seekers with disabilities

October 2025 marks the 80th National Disability Employment Awareness Month.

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Solo swimmer conquers waters of Penn Cove

When she embarks on long distance swims, Paige Nuzzolillo’s only opponent is herself.

Photo by David Welton

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Woodbeys showcases Clinton’s creative spirit

The 4-foot-tall wooden dolls started popping up outside of the South Whidbey businesses in 2024.

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Queen-Bee Pantry board members take a photo with Santa at last year's Christmas Toy Drive.

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Greenbank-based food pantry gearing up for holiday programs

Queen-Bee Pantry is collecting donations for its “Gathering to Give” Thanksgiving baskets

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Celebrate Latin heritage in downtown Oak Harbor

Hosted by the nonprofit Razas Unidas, the event is held during Hispanic Heritage Month.

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Langley store has no cents

The downtown Langley grocery store is no longer accepting or giving out pennies as change.

Photo by Allyson Ballard

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Vets reconvene for ship’s 40th anniversary

Eight crew members, some with family and friends in tow, toured Oak Harbor on Sept. 14 to celebrate.

Students take a field trip Keystone Preserve last spring.

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Outdoor excursions are back: Out of the classroom, onto the land

The Whidbey Camano Land Trust is helping students explore the great outdoors.

Photo by Allyson Ballard

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In glowing colors, artist captures Whidbey in a new light

Intuition guides Timothy Haslet’s paintbrush and unorthodox choice of paint.

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Reenlistment held at Whidbey museum

A Montana native stationed on Whidbey commemorated the next chapter of his military career.

Photo by Craig Cyr
Island Roots Housing, city of Langley staff and community members officially broke ground on the Generations Place project on Sept. 16.

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Langley affordable housing project breaks ground

Langley’s first new permanently affordable rental development in more than 35 years broke ground.

Photo by David Welton

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Celebrating Rosh Hashana, the Whidbey way

It’s Jewish year 5786, and to celebrate the new year, Jews on Whidbey resurfaced after a long hiatus.