South Whidbey churches announce topics for Sunday’s services.
Not all family fights are bad.
Take the fights Chuck and Eldon Baker had together in Island County Fire District 3.
Summer may finally be in full swing, but volunteers with the annual Back To School Project are already thinking ahead to the first day of class in September.
The Langley Library will be closed for 17 days starting Saturday, Aug. 20 for a renovation project that includes a new paint job, carpet removal and the replacement of several existing built-in furniture units.
In any other election year, Thomas Gill might have been able to easily shake his “always a bridesmaid” curse.
Not so this time.
Unlike many elections of the past, the line of suitors for Langley voters runs deep this year. Candidates in two council races will face a shake-out vote in the Primary Election, with the top two advancing to November.
The Toddle Inn Daycare Center is currently enrolling students for this fall.
The Central Whidbey Republican Women will hold their annual summer barbecue this Saturday at Smugglers Cove.
For the past 20 years, Linda Furman Walters has taught South End preschoolers their ABCs, how to cut with scissors and to be kind to friends.
Six students from South Whidbey have earned a place on the honor roll at Central Washington University for spring quarter.
An original photograph by Dan Karvasek of Freeland was chosen as the winner of Whidbey Telecom’s 2011-12 Directory Cover Art Competition.
Peter Lett of Langley was one of 14 U.S. Naval Sea Cadets to complete a law enforcement training program with Coast Guard members from Station Portland, Ore. in July.
Robert and Eloise Taylor were married Aug. 11, 1961 at Mount Olive Church in Ballard. They took their honeymoon in a 9-foot travel trailer to Pacific Beach.
Commissioners of the Port of South Whidbey voted Tuesday to send a lease draft to AT&T for a cell tower on Possession Point.