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Jennifer Sadinsky is the owner of Grayhorse Mercantile, one of Langley’s newest stores.

Life

Shopkeeper brings taste of Europe to Langley

A first-time business owner’s dream of opening a cheese shop became a reality this year.

Photo by David Welton
Dan Neumeyer has been fascinated by yurts for decades. He built this yurt, which is currently on display in South Whidbey.

Life

Otherworldly structures open for observance

The public is invited to experience the yurts at an open house from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.…

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Monkeypox remains absent in Island County

County commissioners received some clarification on the disease during a Board of Health meeting.

Photo by David Welton

Business

Arcade owner to pull plug on beloved business

Soon, the streets of Langley will be a little less colorful and a lot more quiet.

Photo by David Welton
Republican Tim Hazelo, a candidate for Island County commissioner, addresses attendees at a recent Old Goats — Fully Informed Voters luncheon. Left, Democrat and incumbent Janet St. Clair. Right, Rufus and Reece Rose, organizers of the discussion group.

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Commissioner candidates discuss COVID, LIHI, RVs

The winners in the Island County primary election spoke to a sizable group at an Old Goats luncheon.

Photo by Michael Stadler

Life

Shakespeare Fest in full swing

Island Shakespeare Festival’s three diverse shows have been seeing pre-pandemic audience numbers.

Photo by David Welton

Life

Artist creates ‘car-tography’ illusions

He’s a poet, painter, guitarist and most recently, a photographer of toy car illusions.

News

South Whidbey school district may relocate students

The South Whidbey School District is considering relocating students again.

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Firefighters from South Whidbey Fire/EMS responded Sunday to a fire in the woods behind the Bayview Cemetery.

News

Abandoned dynamite shed burns down

No one was injured in a fire that consumed a shed in the woods behind the Bayview Cemetery.

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Life

Whidbey’s love enforcement officer

When he’s not out stopping crime, Tavier Wasser is helping couples get hitched.

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Human Services spent $18M on COVID help

Human Services officials led a comprehensive presentation about the department’s efforts.

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Life

Langley pooch’s swim with whale makes waves

An adventurous, salt-water-loving dog from Langley decided to go swimming with a massive cetacean.

Photo by David Welton

Business

Whidbey worker shortage closes Clinton bagel business

Finding employees has not gotten any easier for small businesses.