Tina and Jeff Balkema of Langley are pleased to announce the wedding engagement of their son, James Balkema, to Jennyfer…
Thirteen members of South Whidbey Community Tennis Association arrived at South Whidbey High School tennis courts on March 27 for the second annual work party.
One excellent South Whidbey citizen used her writing talents to win a place in history.
The search is still on for the man who robbed the Clinton branch of Whidbey Island Bank on March 22.
Curt Gordon sees an opportunity on the other side of the water to help island commuters and overnight visitors.
Rocco Gianni, a seventh-grade health and PE teacher at Langley Middle School, found himself in a sticky situation during his lunch time on Friday.
Three 15-year-olds were injured Friday night near Clinton when their pickup truck, traveling at high speed, sideswiped a power pole and cartwheeled or rolled 100 feet into a field, officials said.
The Readiness To Learn Foundation will host the six-session class “Grounded For Life!”
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Island County is looking for bowling teams to participate in the 13th annual Bowl For Kids’ Sake in May.
The Soroptimists of South Whidbey will be hold their monthly business meeting on Thursday, April 7.
A community meeting to answer questions regarding a proposed sewer system for Freeland will be this week.
Plenty of activities from which to choose.
Though the Langley City Council made a dramatic about-face at its last meeting on its decision to reject the preliminary plan for Langley Passage, the proponents of the new housing project aren’t ready to say it marks a reversal of fortune for the embattled subdivision.