The South Whidbey High School Falcon volleyball team returned home from its first state tournament in 10 years this past weekend.
Unfortunately, it was without the most coveted of titles, the state championship.
Well, here we go again.
Island County Commissioner Kelly Emerson has, for the second time in three years, filed a lawsuit against the planning department concerning the same tired issue — the dispute over a building permit.
Monday was Veterans Day — a day of remembrance, honor and paying respects.
Events and ceremonies were held across Whidbey Island and they were well attended, including one at Bayview Cemetery. Put on by the American Legion Post 141 South Whidbey, about 50 people showed up for the 11 a.m. service and the potluck that followed. Attendees included family, business leaders, elected officials, and of course, veterans, many of whom were also the former.
As the holiday season officially approaches us, stop and take a moment to recognize the other important holiday this month.
Veterans Day is Monday, Nov. 11 and there are several ways you can honor our veterans starting this weekend.
It’s Wednesday, the dust has settled and the South Whidbey Record has successfully moved — again.
To anyone counting, this was our third relocation in nearly as many years. No, we’re not playing musical chairs for fun, and yes, we are planning to set down permanent roots in our new Freeland home.
By Rep. Dave Hayes
A few weeks ago, a Tacoma newspaper reported that the Washington State Patrol and some other law enforcement agencies will not issue tickets for moving violations to Washington legislators during a legislative session.