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Katherine Graef, retired colonel with the U.S. Army, gave the memorial address. She said the best way to honor veterans is to ...
Every third Thursday of the month, South Whidbey Pride hosts a peer-led support group for LGBTQ+ community members and their ...
David Goldman, deputy city administrator and finance director, explained that the proposed B&O tax would exempt the first $5 ...
Gov. Bob Ferguson signed a bill into law this week that creates 13 new special license plates in honor of specific ...
In 1939, the 1049 was retired, and in 1940, a former railroad worker purchased the car and moved it to Whidbey Island by ...
The land was purchased from Ken Hofkamp, former owner of the Prairie Center Market, who is also a member of the food bank’s ...
One of the Deception Pass State Park’s most beloved traditions, the American Roots Concert Series, is back for its 19th season of toe-tapping tunes and good company, according to a press release.
The van is designed to directly reach individuals and families across Island County. Island County residents will soon have greater access to public health and human services thanks to a new mobile ...
The Bells of Whidbey, a community ensemble of twelve handbell ringers, present “Summer Escapades,” an inspiring and entertaining benefit concert. The event is at 3 p.m. on Saturday, June 7 at St.
Councilmember Eric Marshall announced at the council meeting last week that the chamber board named him as permanent director of the chamber. He was previously appointed as the interim director after ...
South Whidbey Parks and Recreation commissioners are gearing up for a busy summer. Two major projects are set to go out to bid, and a maintenance and operations levy is planned for the November ballot ...
The governor recently signed into law Senate Bill 5716, which carries harsher penalties. Thanks to new state legislation, ferry workers are better protected from misbehaving passengers.