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Krista Vanicsek started a GoFundMe me for “Jeff the Giant” after his selfless act in his attempt to save 15-year-old Grace Horn from a burning car.

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Oak Harbor’s gentle, troubled ‘giant’ mourned

Jeffery Pangburn, ‘Jeff the Giant,’ passed away in his truck in Oak Harbor in the morning of Nov.…

An anonymous North Whidbey resident posted a video of a bear walking through a yard.

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Recording of bear on Whidbey posted online

Downes joked that the island was due for a bear, since one has showed up every two years…

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Oak Harbor’s proposed ‘stay out of area’ ordinance moves forward

It would allow judges to impose conditions on people convicted of drug crimes that bans them from entering…

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Martin Anderson rides with the wind on Swan Lake.

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Kiteboarders catch the wind on Whidbey

A group of friends from Seattle frequently returns to the island for its strong, consistent winds.

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Oak Harbor Police Chief Tony Slowik discusses the indoor shooting range that the city is purchasing for a regional training facility.

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Oak Harbor buys indoor gun range for regional law enforcement center

The $2.75 million deal includes adjacent vacant lot that could be site of new police HQ someday.

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Fund set up to support a couple after fire destroys house

A Freeland couple lost their home, family heirlooms and everything they owned.

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Whidbey food banks, organizations prepare for end of SNAP

Food banks, pantries and other relief programs on Whidbey Island are bracing for new clients.

Photo by David Welton

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Ephemera of history: Whidbey man makes documents for Ken Burns program

Artist Paul McClintock makes historically accurate ephemera for series “The American Revolution”.

Zombies in 2023’s flash mob strike a spooky pose. (File photo by David Welton)

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Wanted: Zombie dancers for Langley flash mob

At 4 p.m. on Friday, zombie dancers will congregate in front of Callahan’s Firehouse on Second Street

Photo by Allyson Ballard

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Whidbey’s reanimators: Taxidermist, apprentice practice ‘dying art’

Demand for taxidermy in Washington may be overwhelming the industry’s ability to supply it.

Kathy Sechrist speaks about her experience at a CADA event. (Photo by Sarah Bellis)

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From silence to strength: Community gathers to confront domestic violence

Survivor speaks about importance of services during time of budget cuts

Gabelein, at left, and Johnson

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Candidates differ over school board priorities in hot race

Incumbent Ann Johnson is seeking her second term on the school board. Her opponent Gwendy Gabelein.

Holly Koteen-Soulé, left, and Melissa Koch with the heads of two puppets that will be part of the “Festival of the Elements” event. Behind them is a papier-mâché sculpture created by Koch’s son-in-law. (Photo by Kira Erickson/South Whidbey Record)

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No strings attached: Artistic festival with puppet show planned

Artist Melissa Koch is partnering with Holly Koteen-Soulé, a puppeteer, for “Festival of the Elements”