Foster parents are needed in Island County, and an orientation meeting will be held Saturday in Oak Harbor.
Washington’s newest ferry, the 64-car Salish, was turned over to the state today, officials with Washington State Ferries announced Thursday.
Trinity Lutheran Church’s annual lecture series will welcome professor Matt Skinner, a New Testament associate professor at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minn. and a blogger for the Huffington Post, as the guest speaker at two events this month.
The Master Gardeners of Island County are holding a free seminar on composting and building worm bins at the Greenbank Educational Garden this weekend.
Langley City Councilwoman Fran Abel said Wednesday she will not run to retain her seat on the city council in November.
Volunteers with this year’s Hearts & Hammers work day said they seemed to have a great grip on garbage this year, from the inside out.
Three finalists — including two from out of state — have been chosen in the search for a new superintendent for the South Whidbey School District.
The SBX drew plenty of quizzical looks as it passed along the western coast of Whidbey Island yesterday on its way to Vigor Shipyards in Seattle on Tuesday afternoon.
The Langley and Freeland libraries will have new hours starting June 5, Sno-Isle Libraries officials have announced.
The Island County Home Crafts Competition sponsored by the Granges of Island County was held on April 30.
Breanna Harttlet and Mark Glass of Greenbank are proud to announce the birth of their son Matias Robert Glass on April 18, 2011.
Friendship Force will hold benefit to help earthquake victims
South Whidbey residents will get a chance to see the SBX — the $1 billion, 280-foot-tall self-propelled mobile platform designed to detect incoming ballistic missiles — as it passes by Whidbey Island this afternoon.