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Fur trade rendezvous comes to North Whidbey

Attendees can camp, learn about history and compete in shooting and tomahawk throwing competitions.

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Small cast brings cabaret to Whidbey

Broadway showtunes meet life lessons in a unique cabaret performance coming to South Whidbey.

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National Night Out coming to Langley

South Whidbey residents can interact with law enforcement officers and other first responders.

Photo by David Welton

Life

Housing purple birds of summer

A group of neighbors and friends have acted as landlords to a unique group of feathery tenants.

A water bottle full of tap water from the Valley High Park water supply, July 30. (Photo by Caitlyn Anderson)

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Mobile park with failed septic, tainted water seeks to annex

When sewage started leaking from a pipe under a home in a mobile park, it reeked for over…

Farmer Kyle Flack pets a cow from the Bell’s Farm heard of ancient white park cattle, July 30. (Photo by Caitlyn Anderson)

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Historic Bell’s Farm on the market after 78 years

When the “for sale” sign went up, some felt that a piece of their childhoods was vanishing too.

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Man accused of driving ice cream truck into Freeland paint store

The driver called 911 and turned himself in, saying he was sorry and scared

Police tape covered the door to the Clinton Post Office Wednesday. (Photo by David Welton)

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Clinton Post Office partially reopened after burglary

The U.S. Postal Inspection Service is working with the Island County Sheriff’s Office to investigate a burglary and…

Photo by David Welton
Jocelyn Nichols gallops around the ring at high speed. A new feature of the Whidbey Island Fair, adults and kids competed in seven different rodeo events Friday night. For more fair photos, see page 7.

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Giddyup

Rodeo at Whidbey Island Fair was a wild ride

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Four commissioner candidates define themselves

The four candidates running for commissioner in District 1 have staked out signature issues.

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Chase ends in restroom

Oak Harbor man was caught hiding in the Dairy Queen bathroom after speeding away from police.

Photo by Caitlyn Andrson
Peaches grow in the Oak Harbor Food Forest, July 19.

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City looks at options for changing park ownership

The Oak Harbor council discussed ordinance 1999 for a final time before they will act on Aug.13.

Photo by Caitlyn Anderson

Life

Mural by the sea

A whimsical new art installation is swaying its way onto the scene in Langley.