Home | South Whidbey Record South Whidbey boys place third, girls fourth in state track and field tournament A total of 25 athletes competed in 19 events June 3, 2025 1:30 am
News | South Whidbey Record The largest and most visible demonstration took place in Coupeville, where an estimated 2,500 to 3,000 people were in attendance
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About Us - South Whidbey Record The South Whidbey Record has been providing its readers with award-winning community journalism since 1921 The Record serves the south end of Whidbey Island, beginning with the Island gateway of Clinton, where Washington State ferries dock after crossing Puget Sound from the mainland and Seattle
Obituaries - South Whidbey Record Rose Marie Lyons died March 31, 2025, at age 90 at Whidbey Health Medical Center, Coupeville, Washington following a cardiac… Read Story Patrick James Normile Sr : November 15, 1944
Top graduating seniors look back, dream forward | South Whidbey Record The South Whidbey Record asked ten seniors at the top of their class about their fondest memories, advice for underclassmen, post-graduation plans and more Thea Williams Besides her high school diploma, Thea Williams will be receiving her associate’s degree in June thanks to the Running Start program, which she enrolled in during her
2024, a wild ride | South Whidbey Record Another eventful year on Whidbey draws to a close It’s been a year of joy and laughter, heartbreaking tragedy, politics and community, with a little weirdness in the mix The following are the top news stories from the front pages of the South Whidbey Record in 2024 January Residents and
South Whidbey Parks and Rec board discusses project bids, levy The project is funded by a $452,000 grant from the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office and over $50,000 in community donations raised by Whidbey Island Pickleball A much larger and complex project, the South Whidbey Aquatic Recreation Center is also going out to bid next week
South Whidbey gears up for spring sports | South Whidbey Record South Whidbey’s season started March 14 when the Falcons hosted Granite Falls The results took place after the South Whidbey Record went to press Boys and girls track South Whidbey’s boys and girls track teams are seeing a big group of freshmen turn out this season Seventy-six athletes, 45 boys and 31 girls signed up this year, coach