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Telecommunications and tech company, Astound, plans to expand its services to provide more than 6,000 underserved homes and businesses around Whidbey with access to its new fixed wireless high-speed ...
Putt for a good cause at golf tournament Shoot your shot to win up to $15,000 in Whidbey’s Fourth Annual Collaborative Golf Tournament.
‘Poop Team 6’ sweeps yards for doggy bombs For the married co-owners of the Whidbey-based Poop Team 6 — there is no job too big to scoop up.
Whidbey tour welcomes visitors to studios People peek into the studios of professional artists around Whidbey during an annual two-day event.
Summer farm work parties seeking volunteers Come join the fun by volunteering at one of the South Whidbey School Farms’ work parties this summer.
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Polson-Darlene Claire “Dar” Houlihan (maiden name Riley), age 90, passed away peacefully on July 17, 2025, at her daughter’s home in Polson, Montana. Honoring her heartfelt wish to return to her ...
Abby Kellogg, beloved daughter, granddaughter, sister, dog mom, and friend, passed away on July 22, 2025, after enduring long-term health challenges with strength and grace. Abby was a bright light in ...
Roslyn Davis, passed away August 2, 2025 at the age of 95, at her home at Regency in Oak Harbor, Washington. Roslyn was born in Cleveland, Ohio on October 10, 1929, to William and Etta Schaefer.
A new state law creates big changes for little learners in Coupeville. The passage of House Bill 1550 is making it more complicated for Coupeville Elementary School to find kids who qualify for its ...
County, city disagreement over growth planning leads to unusual change in population projection Exasperated commissioners made a decision that may affect the availability of housing for years.
Airport on North Whidbey celebrates renovations The DeLaurentis International Airport is holding a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house.