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The emus will grow to be much taller. (Photo provided)

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Exotic early birds pay neighbors a visit

A couple of fluffy birds on South Whidbey escaped their enclosure to visit a neighbor Thursday.

Glen Pearson of Clinton sands the epoxy coating he applied to a twisted and gnarled piece of maple. (Photo by Kira Erickson/South Whidbey Record)

Life

Knock on wood: Woodpalooza celebrates 20 years

Woodworkers are branching out with their creations for Whidbey’s biggest wood-related event.

Photo by David Welton

News

Seagull influx is not out of the ordinary

Experts say that this is seagull season but no more than any other year.

Growler

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Judge sets deadline for Growler impact study

A federal judge set a specific deadline or re-doing the Environmental Impact Statement.

Photo by Luisa Loi

Business

Walking on sunshine: Sunflower Stroll offers bright, shiny bliss

At Scenic Isle Farm on Central Whidbey, visitors can relax and take home a piece of sunshine.

Photo provided
The gym floorboards are removed to address the water damage.

News

Water leak floods, damages high school gym

A flood occurred at the South Whidbey High School main gymnasium last weekend.

Mayor Ronnie Wright was the subject of a budget discussion this week regarding a recent raise. (Photo by Luisa Loi)

News

Mayor’s salary hike surprises council members

The revelation that the mayor asked for and received a salary increase waylaid a budget decision.

News

Woman accused of defrauding dying man

The defendant’s attorney claim the matter is just a family disagreement, not a criminal matter.

Photo by Sam Fletcher
Commanding Officer Capt. Eric Hanks addresses Naval Air Station Whidbey Island for the last time.

News

Capt. Hanks retires; new officer assumes command of base

The change of command ceremony of Commanding Officer Capt. Eric Hanks took place Thursday morning.

Photo by Caitlyn Anderson
Hal Ramaley Park Memorial Park is adjacent to a proposed Hilton hotel development.

News

City loosens restrictions on trading parkland

The Oak Harbor council passed an ordinance that will loosen the restrictions on trading park land.

News

Open government group files amicus brief in PRA lawsuit against Langley

An open government advocacy group has filed an amicus brief with the state Appeals Court.

Banks

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Prosecutor elected as VP of national group

Island County’s elected prosecuting attorney was chosen to help lead the largest organization.

Emerald ash borers lay larvae into the stem of the tree, and the larvae feeds on the tissue underneath of the bark and the tree, preventing the sapwood from transporting water and nutrients, killing the tree over the course of a year or even a few years. (Photo provided)

News

Wanted dead or alive: invasive insects

Several state agencies ask the public to check nearby trees for signs of invasive insects.