South Whidbey students are sharp. A few teams from South Whidbey High School showed their smarts and represented South Whidbey at the regional Knowledge Bowl competition at Blaine High School on Monday, Feb. 6.
The Competition Dancers of Island Dance made Whidbey Island proud at the first Northwest Regional event hosted by Rainbow Dance at the Highline Performing Arts Center in Burien on Friday, Jan. 27.
Two young, ambitious members of the 4-HD Video Club recently created new, eye-catching posters for Whidbey Island Nourishes.
LANGLEY — The Muzzy family has a big problem.
Barbara Muzzy adopted an American Paint Horse that she can no longer keep. Now, she needs to find owners who can adopt and properly train Lacy, and whoever wants her needs to be qualified.
LANGLEY — The city’s rank-and-file police officers will get a pay raise under a new contract approved by the Langley City Council on Monday.
John Bolton, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, will be the keynote speaker at a Lincoln Day dinner at Everett’s Comcast Arena on April 14.
Occupy Whidbey Island has announced it will stage a protest in front of the Wells Fargo Bank branch in Clinton on Friday, Feb. 10.
OLYMPIA — Rep. Laurie Jinkins (D-27th, Tacoma) couldn’t help but notice a uniquely personal connection as she testified before her peers in support of the Marriage Equality Act on Monday.
Money will be the main theme at Wednesday’s school board meeting.
On the second Wednesday of each month, the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Whidbey Island holds a quiet, contemplative candlelight evening service.
When Christina Parker was asked why she volunteers, she says, “I love it. I am like a kid in a candy store; I want to do everything.” But getting to “yes” takes a bit of thought.
The WSU Island County Beach Watchers program is now accepting applications for this year’s training sessions.
Interested in learning to meditate? Already meditating and interested in deepening the practice?