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Francis and Mary Ellen LeSourd sit on the porch of the home they built in 1892.

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A prairie house built 132 years ago regained its original family

Francis Asbury LeSourd, a Civil War veteran, bought 320 acres of farmland in Ebey’s Prairie in 1886.

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Photographer focuses on Vietnam vets

Photographer Mike Holtby recently turned his camera’s focus to something new – Vietnam veterans.

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Women’s health fair on Sunday

A women’s health advocate and cancer survivor wants to educate others at a festival in Langley.

Photo by David Welton

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Outhouse, banana compete in derby

A mix of young and old, new and returning racers rolled down the First Street hill in Langley

Photo by Jake Rushlo
Dr. Patrick Schoettmer will give his lecture, “Why is it so hard to get things done in Congress?” at the Coupeville Library on Sept. 29.

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Political science professor to give free lecture in Coupeville

Sept. 29 at 3 p.m. in the Coupeville Library, Dr. Patrick Schoettmer will give a free lecture.

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James O’Boyle, left and Christian Royal play Magic: the Gathering at the Book Rack in Oak Harbor for Friday Night Magic.

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Wizards take over Oak Harbor game store on Fridays

In Oak Harbor, fans gather to play Magic: The Gathering on Midway Boulevard at the Book Rack.

Photo by Luisa Loi

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Community invited to author reading

Community members can grab a seat at the Kingfisher Bookstore and chat with a local author.

Photo by Chris Koser

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Clinton filmmaker takes on pre-grunge band

A documentary about Tacoma-based garage band ended up becoming a massive, 15-year undertaking.

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Mr. Oak Harbor seeks new royals

Teens are invited to apply.

Photo by David Welton

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Nourish the roots: Whidbey chef to teach class

Eating healthily doesn’t have to be difficult, as one South Whidbey resident hopes to teach people.

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Last year’s picnic attracted about 2,500 hungry guests, according to Dave Johnson.

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Community feast to celebrate the military

There’s a warm meal waiting for everybody at Oak Harbor’s Military Appreciation Picnic.

Left to right: Ty Johnon, Aiden Pieste and Cash Crites display Yu-Gi-Oh cards before a growler at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island on Saturday. (Photo by Sam Fletcher)

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Air Station goes on display

Naval Air Station Whidbey Island held its annual open house on Saturday, and everything was big.

Forestry Professor Kevin Zobrist teaches a course on South Whidbey. (Photo by Sarah Stewart)

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New grant launches Whidbey forestry programs

Washington State University Extension Forestry recently expanded the courses for landowners.