The holiday season is around the corner, and with it returns Langley Deck the Doors annual contest.
South Whidbey Fire/EMS’s 2017 budget will decrease 3 percent from last year, despite including wage hikes for 10 employees.
The Nov. 8 general election is Tuesday, and Whidbey voters have until 8 p.m. that evening to cast their votes.
At Trinity Lutheran Church Tuesday afternoon, a dozen or so people were breaking their backs lugging trash bag after trash…
The South Whidbey School District will hold its second-to-last community meeting tonight at 6:30 p.m.in the South Whidbey High School…
It’s 4 p.m. on a Thursday on the Community Parks Trails. Typically, runners are sucking wind …
For those who sit behind the front desk at Helping Hand of South Whidbey, making a…
Members of the sport fishing community are being sought by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) to serve…
A rogue black ram seen wandering around Freeland last week has South Whidbey wondering.
For five years now, South Whidbey has boasted its very own Johnny Carson…
The South Whidbey Parks and Recreation District recently completed the refinancing of its 2008 unlimited tax general obligation bonds, and it may have saved South Enders money.
District staff said the refinancing achieved a total net saving of $101,951 for South Whidbey taxpayers.
Scratch the traditional catwalk, the historic Bayview Corner was once again turned into a ‘dogwalk’ as pups strutted their paws and wagged their tails much to the crowd’s delight.
For the first time in its history, South Whidbey Fire/EMS has a female deputy chief.
Wendy Moffatt, former EMS division chief, was officially promoted to deputy chief — one rank below chief — at the fire district’s monthly meeting on Thursday. In a short ceremony, district Commissioner Kenon Simmons took her old badge and presented her with a new one. Chief Rusty Palmer was also present, and noted that not only was Moffatt the district’s first female division chief but is one of just a few in the state.