Rod Merrell, the principal at South Whidbey High School and Langley Middle School, has been offered the job of principal at Mount Vernon High School.
The state’s newest ferry will is expected to start sea trials today in the waters of Puget Sound, according to officials with Washington State Ferries.
An update on a proposed new headquarters and training center at Bayview will be given to Island County Fire District 3 commissioners at their regular meeting this week.
A portion of leg bone found in a new delivery of compost at a residence along Deer Lagoon Road this past weekend apparently belongs to a cow, officials say.
The South Whidbey School Board will meet tonight for a workshop on policy review. A data conversation and data dashboard report are also on the agenda.
The Baby Island-Saratoga Club’s Spring Tea is 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 16 in the clubhouse at 3616 Saratoga Road (near the crossroads of Amble/Fox Spit roads).
Volunteers who lend a hand at Whidbey Island libraries were honored along with their counterparts from other Sno-Isle branches as the library district recognized 43 people who have earned the President’s Volunteer Service Award at a ceremony and celebration earlier this week in Marysville.
Three students from the South End have qualified for the winter quarter 2011 honor roll at Central Washington University.
Joshua Neil and Zachary Jonas of Langley have been named to the dean’s list for the winter 2011 quarter at Eastern Washington University.
The Watershed Stewards had a productive first work party on March 26 at the Clinton Creek Preserve.
Local food vendors can stand the heat — they just need a kitchen to get into. The Port of South…
Roxie and Tucker got more excitement than they bargained for when they flew the coop for a night on the town in Clinton.