Kiwanis of South Whidbey gave out almost $6,000 to seven organizations late last week.
“I’m extremely proud of that, because a few months ago, we weren’t sure we’d be able to do that,” said Kiwanis of South Whidbey president Ron Myers.
Kiwanis of South Whidbey gave out almost $6,000 to seven organizations late last week.
“I’m extremely proud of that, because a few months ago, we weren’t sure we’d be able to do that,” said Kiwanis of South Whidbey president Ron Myers.
Construction of a $147 million, 144-car ferry for Washington’s waters will begin soon, state officials announced Tuesday.
Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson has overtaken challenger Robert “Jeff” Lauderdale in campaign fundraising in their District 1 race for the 2012 election.
The Genealogical Society of South Whidbey Island welcomes professional genealogist Steven Morrison on Nov. 11-12 at Clinton Community Hall.
MoveOn Whidbey is organizing two rallies on Whidbey Island on Saturday to support the Occupy Wall Street movement.
The first rally is 10 a.m. to noon Nov. 5 at the Clinton Ferry Terminal, and it will be followed by a second demonstration from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the intersection of Highway 20 and Main Street in Coupeville.
The former hairdresser and beauty queen who has been charged as an accomplice in the 2003 murder of a Langley man entered a plea of not guilty to a charge of first-degree murder Monday in Island County Superior Court.
Officials with Washington State Ferries said Monday that their ship had come in.
A pair of South Whidbey seniors were selected for the Cascade Conference “Leaders in Sportsmanship” poster.
The familiar scenes of island waters are revealed each month in bright colors, thanks to one local artist.
Hotel owners in Langley are continuing their push for a do-over on the design for the first phase of the Langley Marina expansion.
An evening lecture with professional detection dog trainer Kathy Holbert, “The Use of Human Remains Detection K9s in Iraq & Afghanistan,” will be from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 31 at the South Whidbey Parks & Recreation District building.
The Island County Planning Commission will be conducting a public workshop on the county’s update to its Shoreline Master Program on Tuesday, Nov. 8.
Transition Whidbey Potlucks’ program for is “Local Responses to the Global Economic Crisis.” Jonathon Moses will give a brief presentation followed by a group discussion.