Margaret Bendet will lead “The Art of the Mini Memoir,” a series of classes that will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. Tuesdays, Jan. 10 to Jan. 31, at the Bayview Senior Center.
Island County is seeking citizens interested in serving on the Law & Justice Council.
Langley officials are considering holding a workshop next week, and a potential topic of discussion includes the formation of a panel to review applicants for the job of city attorney.
Sound Waters, the one-day university for learning about everything relating to our Salish Sea environment, returns to South Whidbey High School on Saturday, Feb. 4.
All are welcome to participate in an Epiphany Program held at St. Augustine’s in-the-Woods Episcopal Church on Thursday evenings, Jan. 12, 19, 26 and Feb. 2.
Whidbey Island will remain in Washington’s 2nd Congressional District, according to the latest draft map presented to Washington State Redistricting Commission.
Commissioners for the Port of South Whidbey unanimously approved an agreement with AT&T at a special meeting Wednesday and will lease part of the port’s park property at Possession Point so the company can put up a 140-foot-tall cell tower.
LANGLEY — The tears were real. The money was, too.
Port of South Whidbey officials will hold a special meeting Wednesday to vote on a lease agreement with AT&T so the telecommunications company can put up a cell tower on the port’s Possession Point property.
The Island County Sheriff’s Office has released a sketch of the man who broke into a home on Kolia Place and assaulted a homeowner during a burglary last week.
The galley is back in service on the ferry M/V Chelan on the Clinton-Mukilteo route for Tuesday, Dec. 27, Washington State Ferries has reported.
The swearing-in ceremony for Larry Kwarsick, the next mayor of Langley, will be held at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 27.
There will be no galley service on the ferry M/V Chelan during the morning commute on the Clinton-Mukilteo route on Tuesday, Dec. 27, according to Washington State Ferries.