WITS, Whidbey Island Theological Studies, will offer its next public seminar, “Varieties of Christian Experience.” from 8:45 a.m. to noon Saturday, Sept. 17 at the Coupeville Rec Hall.
A rape reported last week in Clinton involved a teen assailant and a teen victim, a detective with the Island County Sheriff’s Office said Thursday.
Fire District 3 commissioners will meet tonight to discuss the 2012 budget, the district’s volunteer reimbursement process and two performance issues related to membership.
The base monthly rate for Langley sewer customers will go up $2.49 per month under a fee increase proposal now before the city council.
The board of directors for the Opportunity Council will meet this week at the Oak Harbor office.
South Whidbey Garden Club will have a “welcome back” garden club meeting Friday, Sept. 16 at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Clinton
Soroptimist International of South Whidbey Island club will hold its next meeting at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 15 at Useless Bay County Club.
Officials with the South Whidbey School District said student counts late last week show enrollment in the district continues to drop. The latest tally shows about 30 less students than the district had expected.
It’s a universal worst nightmare scenario.
A community member is killed by a violent gang for no reason other than their ethnicity, sexual orientation or religious beliefs.
The Island County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a report of a rape of woman in a wooded area near Clinton.
The following Western Washington University graduates from Whidbey Island received their bachelor’s or master’s degrees and were awarded diplomas.
Robin Bridges of Oak Harbor has been awarded a grant from the PEO, Chapter GJ, Langley, to continue her academic studies.
Jessica Willson of Langley is a spring 2011 graduate of Central Washington University.