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Senior seeks a life of service

When Amanda d’Almeida went to China last June to work in the Chao Yong orphanage outside Beijing, the…

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Support helps families of gays understand, accept

Fourteen years ago, when their son Matt told them he was gay, Sharon and Jim Kabler initially had…

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Learning Center targets homeschooled students

There’s a lot of learning going on in a very small space in downtown Coupeville. Educator Patrick Shanahan…

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Art school plans interactive sculpture

It takes a village to support art education. That’s what the founders of Pacific Northwest Art School in…

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Boling earns a Fulbright

One young woman with deep roots in Coupeville is branching out into the bigger world. “I am a…

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Clinton farm emphasizes local flavor

A sheep dairy in a bucolic setting near Clinton brings a new flavor of artisan cheese to Whidbey…

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Needy Whidbey students short on supplies

Remember the fresh-start feeling of shiny, stiff shoes and new supplies on the first day of school?

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Poets capture magic of island life

“Island life has its own music and imagery,” says Clinton resident Sheryl Clough, editor and publisher of a…

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Coupeville historical cemetery tour brings history to life

Everyone at Sunnyside Cemetery is buried facing the sunrise – all but Frank Pratt, whose grave faces the…

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Froggwell art show highlights art, garden

Some traditions just get better every year. This weekend's Froggwell Biennale 2012 Art Show is one of them.

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Markets focus on homemade, homegrown

It’s been a weird year weather-wise for Whidbey Island farmers said Peg Tennant, manager of both the Coupeville…

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Around-the-world bike trek helps orphans

Randall Leese, 24, was in Central America in 2008 when he received an e-mail from his older brother…

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Rebecca” tells story of Whidbey’s early settlers

Looking out across the prairie toward Admiralty Inlet, it’s not hard to imagine why the first settlers here…