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Stephanie George, lead mammogram technician at WhidbeyHealth Medical Center, cleans the imaging machine in between patients. Photos by Patricia Guthrie/Whidbey News-Times

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Mammograms remain best breast cancer defense

Self exams not as effective as once thought

Frightville fear factor returns to Oak Harbor in ‘Carn-evil’

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Frightville fear factor returns to Oak Harbor in ‘Carn-evil’

‘You’re completely safe to lose your mind’

Changing colors with the season on Pioneer Way

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Changing colors with the season on Pioneer Way

Artist turns musical symbols into bright shades of fall on shop windows

Spotlight now on Second Saturdays for Greenbank Farm artists

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Spotlight now on Second Saturdays for Greenbank Farm artists

Photos and paintings of Denis Hill and Barbara Marks featured at Artworks Gallery

A honey of a summer on ‘Whidbee’ Island

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A honey of a summer on ‘Whidbee’ Island

‘If you did not produce honey this year you should find a new hobby or profession.’

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Oak Harbor Poetry Project launches Sunday at library

Aaron John Marek is first featured poet and reader

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Illuminating a dark subject at Coupeville talk

Audubon Society hosts discussion on better ways to light the night

Berry amazing: From Hunter’s Moon Farm to Frasers Gourmet Hideaway

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Berry amazing: From Hunter’s Moon Farm to Frasers Gourmet Hideaway

New farm-to-table duo features late season blueberries

Ron Van Dyk: ‘Important historical figure of our community to be honored

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Ron Van Dyk: ‘Important historical figure of our community to be honored

Island County Historical Society aiming high at Oct. 14 fundraiser

Friday, participants with “Stop the Cycle” Motorcycle Awareness Ride will be seen around Whidbey supporting domestic violence prevention. This is the second year Naval Air Station Whidbey Island is hosting the event.

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Revving up for domestic violence awareness

Navy motorcyclists riding Friday to ‘Stop the Cycle’

Piling on the pumpkins and sprucing up the barn

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Piling on the pumpkins and sprucing up the barn

Local farms get ready to greet fall’s harvest of customers

Pigfest organizers presented a $20,000 check to Help House and CADA Friday at a gathering of about 25 sponsors. Accepting the check is Cynde Robinson (left) director of CADA and Jean Wieman, director of Help House. The money is raised at the annual free event from crowd donations.

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Pigfest donates $20,000 to CADA

By Patricia Guthrie

State health officials close Penn Cove to all shellfish harvesting

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State health officials close Penn Cove to all shellfish harvesting

High levels of lethal toxin detected throughout region