South Whidbey girls basketball players Megan Drake and Morgan Davis deal with similar pressures.
While the thinning of affected trees at South Whidbey State Park in Freeland drew resistance from Whidbey residents at a public input meeting Thursday night, support for kite-boarders in Useless Bay was strong.
Not many would be willing to uproot their lives in the sunny state of Florida in exchange for the often rainy climate of Washington.
Jason Laughren would. He’s South Whidbey Fire/EMS’s new deputy chief. He officially started his position Jan. 1 and replaces Assistant Chief Paul Busch, who served 35 years with the district.
The South Whidbey’s girls basketball team defeated Cascade Conference foe Granite Falls, 63-29, on Tuesday night at South Whidbey High School.
If South Whidbey’s boys basketball team needed a reason to have a sense of urgency in the second half of the season, they have it now.
Temperatures on South Whidbey dropped just in time for the 12th annual Polar Bear Plunge at Double Bluff Beach Park.
Whether he realizes it sooner or later, the 2016 Everett Classic may be one of the best things to happen for South Whidbey 145-pound junior Hunter Newman. At least that’s what Falcon head coach Jim Thompson thinks.
It’s easy to see Hunter Newman’s toughness on the mat.
A cooperative agreement between Good Cheer Food Bank, South Whidbey School District, and the Northwest Institute of Literary Arts will result in a one-acre farm near the old Bayview School.
The South Whidbey School District may become an attractive landing spot for young teachers in coming school years.
By traditional standards, Class 2B La Conner would have been considered the underdog against Class 1A South Whidbey’s girls basketball team when they faced off Monday night.
One of South Whidbey’s greatest and longest serving protectors will hang up his fire hat this month.
You could say South Whidbey senior Donovan Miller’s basketball prowess grew with his height.
Miller, a 6-foot-2-inch guard for the Falcon boys basketball team, wasn’t always the tall, spry athlete that he is now.