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Friends of the Langley Library celebrating 100 years

A charitable group that has survived one whole century in Langley will be celebrating this weekend.

Two Whidbey residents were injured in a two car crash on Highway 20 Monday morning. (Photo provided by North Whidbey Fire and Rescue)

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Two injured in Highway 20 collision Monday morning

Two Whidbey residents were injured when a car struck another car that was turning onto Highway 20.

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Wanted child molest suspect back in jail

Michael Cheatham of Oak Harbor, 39, has been charged with multiple counts of child molestation.

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Climate committee convening Thursday

Langley’s newest citizen-led committee will be holding its first meeting this week.

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COVID cases trend downward

At the same time, the number of people getting vaccinated in the county has picked up.

Photo by Emily Gilbert/Whidbey News-Times
Olympic View Elementary

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Options mulled to reduce $429 million school project

A bond measure is planned for the February ballot.

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Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist Second Class (MC2) Aranza Valdez
Eric Dolan, a driver/operator with Navy Region Northwest Fire and Emergency Services, rings a bell Friday, Sept. 10, during NAS Whidbey Island’s ceremony to remember the 9/11 terrorist attacks 20 years ago.

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Navy base remembers 20th anniversary of 9/11

Close to 200 people attended Naval Air Station Whidbey Island’s ceremony Friday morning to remember and honor the…

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Rotary bridge costs over $120,000

The cost of replacing an old bridge at Windjammer Park went up again.

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Former veterinary office employee accused of theft

A former receptionist at a South Whidbey veterinary office is accused of embezzling almost $1,000.

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Island Transit buses just got a little cleaner

Island Transit is installing new air purification systems on all of its buses.

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Brothers’ fight over vaccinations leads to jail for one

A fight over COVID-19 vaccinations ended with minor injuries, hurt feelings and one man in jail.

Community members stand and recite the Pledge of Allegiance while listening to a South Whidbey School District board meeting. (Photo by Karina Andrew/Whidbey News-Times)

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School Board delays decision on Pledge of Allegiance

Future school board meetings will be online instead of in person.