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Whidbey libraries embrace role as community centers The Sno-Isle Libraries on Whidbey use online and in-person events to fight the loneliness epidemic.
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The Oak Harbor High School Choir Club will have millennial and Gen Z audiences “soaring, flying” by bringing back a classic from their childhood and tween years. “High School Musical,” the stage ...
Ferry sailings on the Mukilteo-Clinton route were delayed three separate times this weekend while a series of water rescues were performed. On Saturday, around 12:40 p.m., the Kitsap crew received a ...
2024, a wild ride Here are the top news stories from the front pages of the South Whidbey Record in 2024.
South Whidbey residents rally for Presidents Day protest Around 75 people gathered as part of nationwide protests against Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
The South Whidbey School Board chose Becky Clifford to lead as the district’s new superintendent. The decision was announced last Thursday. Clifford, the assistant superintendent of the Anacortes ...