Orville Hunter can recall a few good things about Langley High School.
Location, location, location.
Hunter was part of the Class of 1948 at the venerable Langley landmark, now part of the campus for Langley Middle School.
Orville Hunter can recall a few good things about Langley High School.
Location, location, location.
Hunter was part of the Class of 1948 at the venerable Langley landmark, now part of the campus for Langley Middle School.
The Whidbey Camano Land Trust will give a walking tour this Saturday of the Naas Natural Area Preserve in Ebey’s Prairie overlooking Admiralty Inlet.
The Langley City Council will take a new look at the mayor’s salary at a special meeting on Monday, and city officials have vowed to take a comparative look at what mayors are paid elsewhere in the state as they decide how much Langley’s mayor should pocket for his work at city hall.
Clamped sideways in the bird’s beak, the juicy fly struggles helplessly as its captor, a tiny Ruby-crowned Kinglet, pauses on a low-hanging twig at South Whidbey’s Possession Beach Park.
Commissioners for the Freeland Water and Sewer District are looking for volunteers for their new citizen advisory committee.
The South Whidbey School Board has unanimously chosen Josephine “Jo” Moccia, the current superintendent of the Averill Park Central School District, to be South Whidbey’s next superintendent of schools.
Commissioners for the Port of South Whidbey will hold a public hearing on potential amendments to the port’s comprehensive scheme next week.
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Whidbey Island voters have rejected a $50 million expansion proposal to expand Whidbey General Hospital, according to a second tally of votes on Thursday afternoon.
The South Whidbey School Board won’t stay up late tonight to make a decision on its next superintendent after all.
Island County Fair officials announced an immediate closure of the horse arena and equestrian facilities at the county fairgrounds in Langley in light of the EHV-1 outbreak in the Western U.S.
Meerkerk Gardens presents is spring fundraiser, “An Evening of Wine and Rhodies,” on Saturday, May 21.
A public works employee who was laid off last year as the city began trimming its budget has filed a $4.5 million damage claim against Langley.