How many people does it take to screw in a light bulb?
In Langley, more than two dozen in a citywide effort to get folks serious about energy conservation.
Oh, how sweet it was. Even if few were there to see it.
Oh, how sweet it was. Even if few were there to see it.
The South Whidbey girls basketball team won its first game of the season before a sparse crowd in Erikson Gym Saturday.
The Falcon boys basketball team remains undefeated at 3-0 after beating Friday Harbor 54-47 in a non-conference match-up Saturday.
In the end, experience counted. Big time.
Falcon basketball player Riley Newman is pumped.
Following two decisive wins in 10-minute short games at a pre-season jamboree Saturday — over Cedarcrest and 4A school Monroe — Newman is optimistic.
When the going gets tough, the Cub Scouts get going.
There are just seven girls on the varsity basketball team this winter.
At least for now.
For six straight years, the South Whidbey wrestling team has been the Cascade Conference runners-up.
It’s amazing how much stuff can be done when you’ve got the money.
Last February, the South Whidbey Parks & Recreation District asked South End voters to approve funding for major upgrades on park facilities.
Residents responded by agreeing to a 20-year general obligation bond worth $1.6 million for capital improvements.
The rec center and pool are dead — for now — but the need for more space lives on.
It was a good season for Falcon football. With seven wins and three losses, the South Whidbey football team was competitive in every game.
Nick Tenuta and Trapper Rawls first crossed paths in the third grade.
They’ve been friends ever since.
Commissioners for the Port of South Whidbey wrestled with the results of their failure to secure an $8.2 million bond from voters Wednesday.