Dealer could get up to 12 years in prison
A jury found a drug dealer who had set up shop in the heart of Greenbank guilty last week of possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute.
Dealer could get up to 12 years in prison
A jury found a drug dealer who had set up shop in the heart of Greenbank guilty last week of possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute.
LANGLEY — Rudy Mayko has a lifetime of experience that helps him tutor Langley Middle School students in math and sciences.
More than 47 million minutes of experience, to be exact.
Mayko turned 90 Monday and the students of the Seabiscuit Club, a club founded by Mayko and fellow-senior Dolores Fresh, celebrated his birthday Wednesday. The Seabiscuit Club helps students achieve their goals through mentoring.
New decor will help spotlight town history
LANGLEY — Langley City Hall will get a face lift by the hands of the city’s new “first lady.”
It all began when Karen Samuelson redecorated her husband Paul’s office after he took the helm at city hall in January.
Ladies and gentlemen — Welcome to the most anticipated boxing match of the year.
In one corner, Langley’s new code and zoning proposals resulting from the comp plan review. In the other corner, the many opposing opinions of the community.
When developers Steve Day and Nancy Josephson arrived in Langley, they faced an uphill battle — quite literally.
The couple wants to build a mixed-use complex nestled into the steep bluff on Langley’s waterfront. The development would stretch across four properties between Wharf Street and Cascade Avenue, including what is now the Edgecliff Restaurant. Commercial space, an inn, a conference center and residences are planned.
More help in city hall, new vehicles for the police department and public works, as well as software updates are in next year’s spending plan for the city of Langley.
FREELAND — Veterans of several 20th century wars stood in awe of the high-tech military gear that was on display Friday, but it was the modern-day war stories told by local sailors that captivated the crowd at last week’s Old Goats’ luncheon.