A Superior Court judge has given Peggy Sue Thomas permission to take a five-state, two-week road trip before the former Langley resident faces arraignment later this month for first-degree murder.
Daughters of Norway, Ester Moe Lodge No. 39, will hold its monthly meeting Saturday, Oct. 8 at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Clinton.
Whidbey Children’s Theater receives grant from Puget Sound Energy to support its scholarship programs.
Kandi and Paul Buller are proud to announce the birth of their son, Ian Nathaniel Buller, at the Greenbank Birth Center on Sept. 28, 2011.
A warm welcome to Ruby Ray Brooks, born at the Greenbank Birth Center on Sept. 28, 2011 to Kari Daumen and Chris Brooks.
Eight aspiring writers of the Whidbey Writers Workshop master of fine arts degree program celebrated a festive commencement ceremony Aug. 20 at the Greenbank Progressive Club.
FREELAND — Taking over a business is always a risk. A pair of café owners in Freeland weren’t expecting this kind, however.
Timbuktu owners Lauryn Taylor and Chris Jacobs had a memorable one-year anniversary of their café business, albeit not an entirely pleasant one.
Island County is looking for volunteers to serve on the Island County Marine Resources Committee.
Arlene L. Taylor of Whidbey General Hospital has received national recognition for reaching a significant milestone in the nursing profession.
Army Staff Sgt. Jeremy Lance Czarnik has graduated from Army Special Forces training.
Clinton native Karla Gilbert, and other maurices shoppers, will see larger-than-life portraits of herself when she shops at the Oak Harbor clothing store.
LANGLEY — There are plenty of practical projects at South Whidbey High School’s metalwork and woodwork classes.
There are some impractical ones, too.
Regardless of the utility, the half-finished engines, the assembled sheds and the Popsicle stick bridges are all part of Chad Felgar’s woodworking and engineering classes.
Registration opened this week for the fourth Ebey’s Forever Conference.