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“McDowell, Shelton win; Sehlin leads over Anderson, while Haugen is ahead. There are about 8,000 absentee votes yet to be counted. “
Booster Club member Sue Williams will bring an armload of Falcons’ Millennium Morsel cookbooks to Casey’s on Saturday. Cookbook sales will boost athletic programs at South Whidbey High School.
About 300 kids at South Whidbey Primary School each drew their own version of an eagle to put on a T-shirt during the school’s spirit week celebration.
A new multi-service events facility focusing on education and health has opened in the old Blueberry Hill restaurant. Its first offering is a seminar on osteoporosis on Nov. 9.
News of events at South Whidbey High School.
The Friends of the Clinton Library have announced a pre-holiday celebration and thank-you party to cap an eventful year for the Library.
“Embarking on its eighth year of community service, Hearts and Hammers is looking for still more homes to repair.Hearts and Hammers is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing free repair and maintenance on the homes of people who are physically or financially unable to do this work alone. “
“Considering the first proposal for a major new subdivision since The Cedars subdivision was approved in the early 1990s, Langley’s planning advisory board recommended Wednesday that Wayne and Jennifer Weimer’s Woodside be approved by the city council. “
Twins Celia Lamson and Marilyn Cowger of South Whidbey are teaming up to promote major changes to the health care system in Washington: A health security trust for all Washington state residents with doctor choice.
“Blue Marble joins the band as they open for Finest Kind for a performance that introduces their album Live at WICA, recorded last year at the theater and available for the first time at the Sunday concert. “
“Loren Churchill gives directorial support to a new production written and performed by local teens. Called Out of the Blue, the performance will take place on Saturday at the Whidbey Island Center for the Arts. “
“Seven South Whidbey High School boys ran their way into the history books last weekend.Taken together, Braden Giswold, Bruce Hymas, Brett Perkins, James Sundquist, Andy Wills, Jasper Hein, and Brandon Bilyeu are the best boys cross country team to ever run a state meet for their school. They are also a statistical anomaly. The septet tied East Valley Yakima for the team cross country title at the state meet, but were relegated to runner-up status based on a sixth-runner tie breaker. The tie was the Falcons’ third in three meets and was the third team championship they lost on a tiebreaker. “
