South Whidbey Cooperative Preschool will hold an open house and registration day next week.
The newest book from Ron Kasprisin of Langley has just been published.
Whidbey’s biggest event of the summer kicked off with flurries of fun Thursday morning, and there’s still plenty of time to pack more excitement in this weekend.
With the renewable energy sector, you can have your cake and eat it too.
South Whidbey churches announce topics for Sunday’s services.
Island County is looking for volunteers from South Whidbey who are interested in serving on the Island County Fair Association Board of Directors.
Thomas Gill remains in first place in the three-way race for Position 4 for the Langley City Council.
Judy Feldman of Freeland has been chosen as the new executive director of Greenbank Farm.
Kip Hacking, a South Whidbey High School 2011 graduate was recently awarded a scholarship from South Whidbey Republican Women’s Club.
The call of college will soon be breaking up the family at the South Whidbey Commons Coffeehouse Bookstore.
Thanks to some intrepid fisherwomen from the church and instructors from the Fishin’ Club, the Good Cheer Food Bank has stocked salmon on its shelves. Volunteers from the anglers’ association have been teaching South Whidbey women how to land the big ones — or those large enough to make a dish of the fish.
The Island County Sheriff’s Office and the Washington State Patrol will be on the lookout for drunk drivers during the annual “Drive Hammered, Get Nailed” campaign that starts this week.
State Farm Insurance Companies has awarded a $2,600 grant to the Impaired Driving Impact Panel of Island County.