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Ann Johnson, left, and Bree Kramer-Nelson.

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School board incumbent faces booster club leader

The candidates support COVID mitigation measures but differ in their priorities for the district.

Farrah Manning Davis, left, and Marnie Jackson.

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School board candidates clash over approaches to issues

Two former South Whidbey students are contesting for seat four on the South Whidbey school board.

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Agencies losing staff who won’t get vaccine

Some employees may leave their jobs because they won’t comply with the governor’s vaccination mandate.

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Sweets for sale: Longtime Langley chocolate shop on the market

After more than 15 years in the chocolate-making business, Mona Newbauer is selling her business.

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Mr. South Whidbey reigns once again

After a two-year reign, a new king was crowned in the male pageant world of Whidbey Island.

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COVID rates rise among kids

Rates of COVID-19 among children rose as another child care center was shuttered temporarily.

Signs supporting incumbent candidates for the South Whidbey school board were stolen and arranged in a vulgar message on school grounds Sunday.

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Stolen school board signs spell trouble

Yard signs for school board members were arranged to spell a vulgar message on school property.

The A. J. Eisenberg airport currently offers charter flights, fuel sales, flight instruction and private sight-seeing. (Photo by Karina Andrew/Whidbey News-Times)

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Port of Coupeville eyes Oak Harbor airport

Local pilots are hopeful the port can revitalize the airport and restore some of its old services.

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League of Women Voters to host candidate forums

Each of the three free, online events will center a different area of the island.

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Write-in candidate challenges newcomer to Langley politics

One race for Langley City Council will be memorable no matter who wins.

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Candidates share plethora of issues they hope to focus on

Two city council hopefuls who have never run for office before are finding it’s their time to shine.

Jonathan Sage appears in court in 2016.

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South Whidbey child rapist to return for hearing

The Court of Appeals entered an order to transport Jonathan S. Sage to Island County Superior Court.

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Pot sales are higher during pandemic

A jump in marijuana usage is a phenomenon that’s been seen in Island County since the pandemic began.