Things aren’t getting any sweeter for the South Whidbey girls basketball team.
Following a lopsided 72-26 loss to the Bellingham Red Raiders on Tuesday, the Falcon girls remain winless at 0-7 in the Cascade Conference.
LANGLEY — It’s going to cost about $24 million to get South Whidbey High School ready to receive middle school students by September 2012.
And that’s just for starters.
Activist poet Theresa Marie Gandhi, a strong voice on environmental causes for many years on Whidbey Island and beyond, died late Sunday, Jan. 3, friends of the family reported Monday. She was 63.
Although South Whidbey High School has experienced declining enrollment in recent years, the school will remain in the Cascade Conference at its current 2A rating.
On a bluff high above Crawford Road near Highway 525 in Langley, the new Unity of Whidbey church has risen amid the firs and is open for business.
LANGLEY — There was a notable moment Wednesday during South Whidbey’s 71-54 loss to the Mount Vernon Bulldogs.
The South Whidbey School District will intensify its campaign to get voter approval for a three-year levy at an estimated tax rate of $1.03 per $1,000 of assessed property value.
It was 11:10 a.m. on a chilly, crystal-clear Sunday morning in Langley and Donny and Marie Perez, after a nice breakfast at Mike’s Place, were ready to shop.
Support for a new sign designed to get drivers headed to the Winter Olympics off the highway and into Langley has hit a few bumps in the road.
A new organization devoted to tennis, kids and the value of a good education, has begun on South Whidbey.
When all is said and done, it is the quality of the subjects taught to their children — the curriculum — that South End parents care most about.
Still looking for that first victory, the South Whidbey girls basketball team fell 55-29 to energized cross-island rival Coupeville Friday night.
The South Whidbey boys basketball team traveled to Coupeville Friday for its first league game, but came away empty-handed, losing 79-72.